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MONTROSE VOICE Attorney
general-elect
to decide
later on
appeal of
ruling
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Austin district judge rules Section 21.06 is unconstitutional
AUSTIN (AP)-Allomey
Genera1-e1ectDanMoralessa1d
he·11dec1deatterhetakuolllce
whether to appeal astate1udge·a
ruling lhatTexu· law against
homosexual sodomy is
By sttt;R1 c:om;r-; l>AfUlONNt; unconst1tut1onal
M"nfro.t-Vv<ctf:duor
&-<·tum :.!!Oti of tht Tua11 l'l'nal
Code,thl'11tate11odomy111.atutethat
criminahze11private,1:un..en1111al11u.
bttw~naameMxcouplNandha1
~n u11ed toju~ufy unequal t~at
ment of hnmc-xual11 for t.,.·o dKadM,
wa11 ruled unn•n .. utut1unal
Monday by Sc.aw U1111.r1ct C>urt
JudjCl.'Paul Da,,.111m A11>1lln
Tex&r1 hat1hada1odo111y 111.etutf
llln<-.!lht'l11t.t-l9thCt-ntury,butSecllonZ\.
06,whichapplirsonlytoho-
xualli<!d"my.huMnmefff'ct
amce 197:.!. Thi' law w.u ruled uncon
"lllutionalmal:.S.d111tnctC'011rtm
!911lbutthatriJhngwulaterov.-r
turn..dmafed .. ralappHIAcourt
Atahoutn<>onMonday.Judlfr!Ja
vi1of1'rav111Co11nty.prn1dm1rovl'r
tht f1r•I htann1 of tht'Tua.o Hu
MontNMH" Art by LIS~l'l'A LAVY
Th~ Monlro•r ~·mu
The world premiere of the finit
majorexhibitofartworkcreated
bythepeopll'oflndoneeia'110uter
laland1i1curren1lyon exhibit at
the Hou1d.on Mullt'um of Natura.I
&1ence. Organizt'd by Ult 8mith·
aunian and titlt'd ~Beyond th"Ja
va Sea: Artoflndonnia'• Outer
lsland1:· thl' exhibit contai~
over 200 workl ranginl( from
larl(••tone.c-ulptureetointricate
gold jt>Wtlry The ahow alao in·
eludes textill'll, houuhold itema
andarch1tl'C"tur•I pittH.Manyof
thf'objectacomefromtheNaticin
al ~tullf>Um in Jakarta and other
provincial mulM"llm• throughout
lndonetiia and have nt'ver been
lf't'n in the l'nited Statet. After
leaving Hou11ton, thl' exhibit will
trav•l to thl' Nat10nal Mu&eum of
r-.atural HiMtory, theSmith.imnian
lnalltuuon in W811hin(l'lon, IJ.C
andtotheJA>Younl(Mua•umm
Snn Fr,.ni;iMco
lndone11ia. the fiflh largl'11tna
tion in the world, oonlliMt.Hof
13.677 i1landa. Thi1exhibit}our·
neya lwyond thl' mort familiar
and mart' populou11 inner Ullanda
ofJavaandBalit.oft'aturt'theart
forma ofthl' outer ialanda wherf"
m08l of lndonetiia'a :100 hnKUi•
t.kethnic grou~ are 11Catl.l'red
The objl'CU m •·Beyond tht' Java
Noa"' allow theviewtrtocom .. truct
apictureoftht'richculturalhfe
andartiahctraditionofth<'lleout·
erilllandpet•pltt.A!Aoinclud..din
ll\l'"exhibitill.111hort video''" In·
donetiiant"Ulturt
Thee:11h1biti1dividedintothrtt
major the1T>it1. ·:Anceetoni. Fami
manRiirhu:Foundation'achallenlfl'
Wthelawunderprovi11ionaofthl'
atateconstitution.rl'turnedh1adeci
1nonMtatmjl"theatat1,1tt'violatl'dthl'
Tua11 ConMtirntion"• guarantel' of
theriichttoprivac;r
Thetria\of"Morale11l'talva.thl'
Sta~ of Texa.o:· THRF"a 11«t1nd
:ll.06 challeng•. oriirinally achl'd
ull!'dfor21l0p.m. Monday.waadeM"
nbt"d aa baaically an ··all on pa
Pf'T&ummaryjudgml'nthl'arinirb>·
TllRF ttpmM"ntat1vet1. The heann1
....... wiftly eonducU'd and Judjl"t'
Uaviatookonlyaboutfh·•mmutN
tore.-hhiadecillion.accordin11to
TllR1''.
Thl' foundation had decided to
brinirtheca..etutrialwht>ntheatate
chaUPnirPd iu motion W 111mm8l)·
:· l(mfl'ltw1ththt'tNtimonyofthl'
highly controvel'ILial Dr. Paul
Cameron aa an '1•Xpt"rt w1tne
The11taw'1rehanc .. onthctt·Mt1mony
ofCameron.whu..rp1,1hli<·atinnl!m
cl1,1dt ··11omo••t•xu11lity Threat w
Mankind:' "Prote<·tl'uhlit(luaran
uneGa;yM" and ··ChildMol .... 10111>n
and Homo1uuali1~-:· WllM widely tt
po1rl.edfollowml(th11tt·halll'nl(e
Atwrn .. y11forth1·11tawhadal.oar
11u...:lth1t.1fthtl11,.·hadbe<-nn.il...:I
cont1t1tut1unal undtr thf VS Co1
1lltutwn.itMhouldalM•m..-tl'f'Q.Ulrl'"
menue>fthe11>1tecon .. 11t1.1t1on,a1
th•pnitectil."l•"·trf'mltndl'dtobt,
1h .. aame
llo1uton attornn· llonald
Sk1p .. 1th. ro<ha1r of THIU'. aa1d th•
fmmdatinn .. ·a•pl'1'paredforanal
mn11t 1nev1tablt 11ppeal oftht' dN"!·
aion. but that board m•mbtta behew
··we1TllRF1 h11v• an fX<"l'llt'nt
chanl'I' ofvlll iry" n ~tatt'flPIJI' late
C.•Ort81Wf>IJ
lt>xpectthat90mewhert>in thl'
l(reat 1tateofTexaa. aoml'One will
appul(theruling).but1•1t>'reready
for round two:·aaid.Skipwith. ··we
fl'<:'lwehave11neJ1Cl'l1entchan«.becauMl'Ofthe
riicMtoprivacy provi
11iun of the !Texa&)oon1titu1Lon''
While ilia uptoatateAtwrney
G1n1-ral·elKtDanMoralNlnorela
t1<mtoLindaJtodecid•wht>1heror
not theruling.bouldbeforwarded
theatateappealeoourt.oreventu
all1·. to the Texu Supreme Court. a
:OJnty du1tnctattome) ma}' a]90
dl'C'.Ldetoappeal Thiawaathecue
w1thiiaker1·11.Wad• ... h1ch .. aanot
appealedbythen·AttorneyGfll'1"8l
J1mMatwx
Sk.ipwith N•d THRF behevN tht>
challl'ngl' ,..ill fatt better on appffl
m a"tatt'oourt than didtht>fil'ILt
21.06cue. Bakuv1. Wade(\9791
whi ~h we. tril!'d in the federal court
Al90. hl' addl!'d. the challen11e ofa
•tate1tatute"aconat1tution11ityin
Tua1""didn"tl'1'allybelonginfeder
aleouri""
Skip .. ith noU'dth.i.odomyatat
utNmtwoothn1tate11.Michigan
and h.1'ntucky. wl're rl'«'ntly over
I.urned throuirh challengN in th•
~tate eo1,1rta
"ltHf'matobeth•wayto11o:·he
~T·H R1'" hu imt1al.ed a mail fund
ra1am1rdr11·etuh•lpfinanCl'anex
pecl.ed ··1un1 and upenaive"" battl•
intht"appeal•rourt
Meanwhile. pl•1nt1U. in the call'.
Lmda Morain or Hou11ton. Tom
Uoyal and Pat Cramu of Au11tm.
and ('h11rlutte Taft and John Th.,.
mu or Uallu. alon1 will\ th•ir at
tuml')'. J. P•tnrk W18"man. eel~
,b.r,a l.edthelowurourtvktoryMon
image. of ance1t.ora which att
thought to protect the living
Marriage ritual1 often involve
the exchange of Javieh gift.a to
aymbolize the a.lliance betwttn
·1 am going to need to wait
until I haveanopportun1tyto
auumeof11ceand review the
documentation and review the
specific case." Morales said
Tuesday. Dec. 11
He said he expected to dc1de
on that and other pending
lawsuits soon after tak1ngollice
Gay men and women !rom
Aus11n. Houston and Dallas
challenged the 1879 law before
D1s1nct Judge Paul Davis ol
Austm. who made his ruhng
Monday. Dec. 10
The law makes 1\ a Class C
misdemeanor. punoahablebya
$200 !me, lor consenting adults
olthesamegendertohave
deviant sexual intercour1e
The p1a1ntllfs assened that the
law violates Texas con1t1tut1ona1
guarantees ol privacy. equal
protection and due process. as
well as the state Equal A1ght1
Amendment
Davis· ruling drew a protest
Tuesday. Dec. 11. from a small
groupledbyMarkWeaver.head
oftheAmericanFam1ly
Assoc1ahon ol Texas
~;;l'1~~~:~~~:~:·re!~~:: Vaccine to be
:~:~g:: a~~:p::~:a.:~~ ~:(' tested on
n;~n~~~0r;;;:~:~;u':ice~fe··re- Hl':-inf ected
nectath•ielandeni"belierthathu· patients
SAN ANTONIO (AP! ·Military
hosp11a1s are preparing to test an
AIDS vaccine chat could keep
HIV-infected pa11ents healthy
mdel1notely
Morethanado.zenvacc1ne1
have been tested 1n animals at
man C\lltom#. ntuala and behav
ior can affect thl' world oftht'goda
u well u the natural forcet on
earth. Ritual obiecta prod1.1ced to
htlp maintain harmony in a deli
caUly balanced univente att in
eluded under thie htading.
"Beyond the Java Sea" will be ~~~:~~;'~~~~~~~~or
on di11pla,y ll\rough Feb. 17 at lite Antonoo But the new live-year
Hou1t.on Museum of Natural Sci clinical trial marks the first hme
ence, located in Hermann Park an AIDS ~acc1ne has been tesled
IK"TI.llll from Miller Outdoor Thea- hera in humans
tre. Admia1ion i• $:.!.50 for non· Known as gp160, the vaccine
membt·r adulta. ia made from a tiny protein on
!'hi MllM'um ~ alllO pr•enting the outer coat ol the AIDS v1ru1
othl'r related. activitie1. Among :~~~~~~n d~f8:h~0111~~l~~~~h•
thfl'lt' 11 a d1aplay. of 11eaahella responsible for infection
~;;d t~; ~~~:=~a.owC:":!1'i~ th::~u~~ :~: ~1~~~~:t~:1;:,:
lion. lhl' Hh1bit mdudN an ex· into contact with healthy cells
amplfl of tht' rare Jo:p1tomum before 1nfechng them
1COlarem known &1 the PrKioua researchers hope a vaccine
Wentlttrap or Stairca&fl .Sht'll. mad~ from gp160 will tngger lhe
The ahella will be on t'Xhibitattht' body s defense against the viru1
Strake Hall of Malacology before serious infection occurt
through 1''eb. ii:i. AlllO included i.9 ·Scientists are out to trick the
'ft~::;~'t,':ta;~1::,i'lJ/!~':m tMah1bit •/kyt)ndth,Ja1·a .'Yo· Ari'>{ Jru/one8la.'• Ouurl.!~"'d."at th, Hoiufon a ~pecial plan_etarium .•h~;"' titled :~~s;~0,11.1 ~~a:~ ttc~~~ ;:i ..
"Star1 from Jo:aa:t to Weet which Davis. an 1nlect1ous disease
lil'll and Clllfla, 'Marriagl'" Alli tiom ofthf" ou~r i9Jand ?et•vle objf'rt>I au ooniudered linkl tothe :!'::'i.o ~::ifl~~ :~;1~7~1~~~ ~fi~1~~a~~~ ~~~i:rc~I ~-::~~Ill
ancee" and ··.spirit World and Rit Family heirloom• and clan put which confer lpiritual powflr . . Center
ual Life:· which reflect IQmeoftht' trelll!uree 81'1' featured in ··Anc upon thflir owners. Everyda,y ob- the Indonl'flian region. It oontm· Tests W•ll be conducled m San
h"" ' belit>fa and cultural tradi t.oN. 1'"amiliee and Clam Theo ject.e too are often decorated with Ut'I through Feb. 16. Antonio at Wilford Hall and
Brooke Army Medical Center, al
Jurors deliberating in punishment phase of former lawman's trial
Fort Hood on Killeen; a1 waiter
Reed Army Institute ol Research
in Washington. 0 C., and at
Bethesda (Md.) Naval Hospital
CLJ·;BL:RN~:. Texa. !AP)--An ac in the ahooting death of Jerry fyinl( 1111 a prQ.lle•:utiun witne operation at a roadside park that
oomplicl' in the 1hooting death ofa Shaw. aaid he and Yarhroul(h went to the reaulted in the arreet of about 400
Burle1on man at a l"fft ltop haa: Juroni deliberated about five rest at.op on lnter11tate a.'JW to rob men on queationable indecency
testified that a formt>r law officl'r houra befott finding Yarbrough. someone while on theu way to charge•, according to testimony
1pentmonthateachinghimhowto 44, of Dttatur guilty of capital Auatin Moetofthosearreetedwerebe-targl'l
hom011exual1 for crime1. murder in the Feb. 27 alaying of Yarbrough apent five monthe Jieved Lo be homosexual. Various
A John110n County Jury Tue1· Jerry Shaw. 29 teaching Brumfeld how to identify agt>ncie11 have conducted inveati
day. O..C. IL began hearing l'vi Yarbrough ii a formtt Fort and victimize gay people. C....timo- gationl int.o the Wiae County
denc-e on puni1hmt'nt for John Worth police lieutenant and Wi&e ny showl'd roadside park operation
Yarbrough He W811 convicted County chief deputy sheriff Mil Aa chief deputy in Wise County, The defendant had no rl'"action
Monday. l)ec. 10, of capital murdt'r t.on Brumfeld. an accomplice teat1 Yarbrough aupervi11ed a mlWlive when the verdict Willi read. But
Jun• and Eula Shaw, th• victim'• The vaccine is to be tested on
parent.a, and Elizabeth Mayfield, people who already lest pos1l1ve
1ister of the victim, embraced :~~~I~~~ a;a:!~~;1~~tia~:;8P
John90n County proucutor Liaa infections associated with AIDS
Maddux
h~~~: l;a:1'.t :'~:~~u~~·;:~;:~ G~y
did:· eaid Shaw. "'I expect the Minnesota
~~t~=~~:~~~t~:~:h~~~;~ man awarded
;"'h""''. $44,749 for
Woman begs
for
guardianship
of her
lesbian lover
AIDS Alliance adopts working budget for 1991 unlawful
firing
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -A longt•me
lr1end otSharon Kowalski. left
ex1reme1y brain-damaged lrom a
1983tralllcacc1dent,sa1d
Kowalski"1lesb1an1over1eek1ng
herguard1ansh1p1amanipulat1ve.
possessive and domineering
But several other witnesses
por1rayed Karen Thompson as
extremely caring and devoted to
Kowalski. vll•ting her1evera1
l•ln8$aweekand laking her
homeonweekenda
TntimonyconcludedFnday
Dec 7. and a 1udge took the
casei.mcleradv1sement His
dee111on could cap • live-year
1ega1 s1rugg1e thal has pilled
TtiomPM>n against the woman·1
parents
2 MONTROSE VOICE, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 14_ 1990
AIDS Alliance adopts working budget for 1991
Frolft /J06" l
appropriate manner. from any •Ppropria1.
t10urces.bt1tcity,county.
st.te or federal. or pnvattcorpora
tions ... becauae the probkm 1s ao
rre-t;· Cooptreaid
Service provider board membtu.
however; were more direct. ''The
county husupporttd(theA\lianct>l.
at lee.at in ttrml of facilitiN and
corder, to work with !.-on a paper
which will be preeented to city
health officials. then to council
when it befin• diacuHiOJ)I of the
1992 budget in February
AIDS ri rhu activi1u, inc\udini
membtn of the AIDS Equity League
and ACT UP Hou11.on were alllO
u ked by Lff to prMent their vie.,.•
for the ttport
Alao,&erViceprov1d1>rrepr-nu
~=rle;~\ar;.~~ta;:n";~:~:1i:1;: :!~fl:':nd::i~ :c::h~r:.~~~!~:'~:;:f','h:frD~t~~//;:,/:.~~D~ "r-~~,t;;'.~~:.;:~:'~JD~ 'E~'::}:';'f::;~:~Th:
partment reprtwntall\'l!'tl laMt wttk mu Strttf Cf11uc. ACT UP Huuaton orid otMr1
to diKuaa AIDS fundinll'.
Durin& the Alliance meeting. addreu to the rouncil O.C. 4 in ob- cuuncdmembtt Sheila Jackaoro l.ee ent their views on .. ,.·hst needa_I" bt
Denominations
struggle with
idea of
homosexual
ministers
GREENSBORO.NC (AP)--The
Rev. Don Martin was forced to
resign from h•s Presbyterien
pulp1t 1n Richmond, \le, recently
because church olflc1als
discovered he •Se homosel( ual
Martin. interim mmister al
Tuckahoe Presbyterian Church
lore1ghtmonths.sayshe1s
mvolved m a "Comm•tted
monogamous relatoonsh1p" with
another man
Martm'sexper1ence poontsto
lhelarg•rquestoon of whether
gay men and le1b1ansare
sp1ntua11y quellf1ed to 1ead
congregations. Its an
mereu1ng1y lroubltoaome issue
for main stream denommat1ons
as more gays and lesb1ensgo
Cooper told board members 1hatth• ervan• of World AIDS Day (Dfc. on Fnda)·. l>ef ':'.po ons mvoh·"'' f1u~· with the citv & All>S r..-
buda:et w .. "fle:.ibl1> e1 1hU. ix11nt' At a •perial m•rllngcalled by mAID:iHrv1 Wt"l'e ~kedtopn •pon Rubi mwfl8appomc-dre- --------
'Several thmi1ha\'l•Curn1t<.o rny
:~~·,~~::,:,:.;::'..~:.:.:''.om Armual celebrations for billiard, tennis leagues th1s weekend
public and demand equal
treatment mthechurch
Much of the debate centers on
whether or not homosexuai.ty s
as1n
If 1t 1s-andconservaltve
Chflst1answoll quote Scripture es
prool-then anyone who
contmues to practoce 11 1s malong
a choice to love apart from God
If ot 1snot, as homosel(U81s and
liberal Chrishans say. then •I
becomes a barrier of spor1tua1
pre1ud1ce for people who need a
church community where they
can be accepted
·Jesusneverspokeonceabout
homosexuality." said the Rev
Christine Oscar. lesbian pastor
of the Metropolitan Community
Church congregation 1n
Greensboro. "Jesus spo~e a lot
about love relat1onshops
Former gay
Scout says he
wants to be a
leader again
travel 1upport, ifnotmon1>tarily:
s&ld AnnRobisun.uec.·utivedirr<
tor ofthe Montroae<.:uunaelin1rC1>n·
ter and an Alliance board member
MontrOlleSporubyGARVSHAVI': WW be held at 2:00 p.m Bunda,y, awards~. are '.2: Sons o!
Th~ Moritro .. · \.-"cu,.., Dl!Jc_ 16, at the Venture- ~ Park.St.e.Uon, 13-3 14#).92)
LOS ANGELES [AP\ ',.1x1.al
or1enta11onhas no beari.,g a
person's ability to :nsp1re y<:c1ll
to be fnendly, courteous and
kind. anattomeysa1dduring a
trial to remstate a gay Eag1e
-G90" bicycle ride Seoul as a Scout leader
The Houston Met.ropoll- N (3) PastT1mePrec:ts1on.13-3( 139-
The 0-.y Cycling Club, &mJ.J.e.ted. Jon Davidson of the America~
wtth the Houston Outdoor Group, C1vol l1bert1es Union said
" But the CityofHou~uin. with all ite
(verbalJ1upportoftheAllianl'l",haa
notlfivenapennytothi11or11"amza
tion,oranyoth1>r"
Wl Bllll&rde League and KoniroH - Billiard 101i. and <4 i BMAr Patch, 11-5
=H=~~! Bei,itbor- sta.ndJ.ngs < 1~;1!Jp1a,yere1nLhll1ndMdual
oelebr&Uons th18 week- hood At the top of the KMBL etandingB are ( 1) De.v1d Smith,
end. HTC'e annual elec- tee.rn etandingB ae the Ya.rd Doge, 44-'1; (2) C&rlos
~~~~! 8pOr1:1 eeuon encie, C and N Romero,PastTtmePreclsiOn,36-7,
will sponsor the "Pancy Home Monday. Dec. 10. that Cal1lornoa
Tour.' e. blke l'lde through the law protects people from the
Helghta and River O&ks areas, be- harm to an md1v1dual s d1gnoty 1n ::!ein ~uJ:'~~~~ ~~!? _ told. We dent take your
10:00 a.m. 8&turde.Y (Dec. 15). George Davidson. an attorney
Service provider r1>prt·~ntativl!'tl
have met with ci1y c:ounc-ilmemhen
twicetodiacu1111 !-l ouMt<m'are~po1nae
to AIDS 1ince makmir an rmvllnnal
S&turoa,y, Dec. 16, at ~~~~ ~u: (3) Jeff Minke, Past Time Prect
Culpepper'e (downtoWn, while (p.mesl47-93J.Round1ngoutt.he =~~·ta~ld~s~1!'rc~
HllBfa 898BOn awards oeremony top four t.Mm8, who will pt the 5/611, 38-13
~:U ~1::=n ~ ~ ~~~~~~es;io~~o~~!s~-tAa~~~~:~
~o":3°"7998 or M&rton 'at 628- ~~~:;n~~;ea:sle~~~~!s and
(The Scouts) aredetending
this case because !hey want lo
continue teaching young boys
that homosel(uallty rs immoral
George Davidson sa•d on
Channel 8, the local Public Broadcasting System
station, is to be commended for its "Living With
AIDS" production last Tuesday. The producers attempted
to caver all aspects of AIDS in Houston,
combining the factual with the personal.
The program established that AIDS is no longer,
if it euer was, limited to the gay male population.
Only a couple of years ago certain writers on the
Right alleged heterosexuals would not become an
affected community except for drug users (and in/
erred that such hardly counted). Now more than
thirty percent of new coses ore not homosexuals.
And in a couple of years the majority of new cases
will be among heterosexuals.
And parallel to this, "Living With AIDS" mode it
clear that the health cost is dear now and risingwith
Houston ahead of most of the country. These
two trends are already combining to overload the
system.
The producers mode their point and allowed the
concerned governmental agencies to respondtoo
little money too late. But here was also a clear
implication that at least the Houston Deportment
of Health is not doing its job, which in the case of
AIDS is primarily one of education. Granted too little
money, Houston wastes much of what it does
get (although Houston cannot be accused of wost·
ing local dollars since the City of Houston has yet
to spend a single dollar of its own money on AIDS).
Harris County fares only a little better. Its direc·
tor of hospitals, Lois Moore, at least can say "gay"
and "homophobic" and sincerely wants to /ind
more money for patient care-a revolutionary idea
in this county. What was not euen mentioned in the
report was the Greater Houston AIDS Alliance,
the umbrella organization created by the city and
the county to oversee the war on AIDS. This over·
sight may well have been intentional. Government,
on any level, is not noted for efficiency or action,
but the GHAA challenges all others for its ineffi·
cient inaction. It's hard to point to a single achieve-ment
of the GHAA except for their monthly co/fee
and donut sessions, yet they are projecting a 1991
budget of $303,000-$233,200 of which will go for
payroll expenses. That's a lot of money for inaction.
Now, thanks to the Ryon White Act, Houston
and Harris County shortly will be receiving millions
of dollars as "emergency" funds to fight AIDS.
And guess who likely will administer that money?
You're correct if you said the Greater Houston
AIDS Alliance. Whatever else this will provide
more administrative jobs for more homophobes
and closet coses. And still leave a little to "buy" a
few 'l'\IDS activists" for window dressing.
The sod truth of this scenario and the images on
the screen Tuesday night is that while not enough
money does go for AIDS, much of what is spent enriches
the bureaucrats, the medical profession,
and the drug industry. Lost in all this are the persons
with AIDS. We just go on dying.
"Living With AIDS" compassionately touched on
the lives of the dying and the infected. What is too
often ignored is that the entire lesbian and gay
community of Houston is "living with AIDS:' All of
us carry on our lives, our jobs, even our leisure-always
surrounded by the constant reminders of this
epidemic. Only a few gay writers have even begun
to touch on the effect such a climate creates. No
other segment of American life con truly relate to
what we are e.xperiencing, not euen those who
lived through any of our wars. With us there in no
homefront and no battlefield-it is all the same.
But this story is yet to be told, and then not in the
mass media where it might appear to be "promoting
homosexuality?' Of course, showing the devastation
we are e.xperiencing certainly would appear
attractive and a form of recruitment. And then
again, it would probably be pointless since only our
community would watch such a show-and what
wouli.J be the point, we're already living it, liuing
with AIDS in Houston, Texas.
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opening statements Monday.
Dec. 10, m the CIV•I SU•t
Thetwoattorneysarenol
related
The 1awsu1twas li>ed by
Timothy Curran, 29, who was
asked to 1eave the Scovts 1n
1980 alter superiors iearned he
took a ma1e data lo the prom He
had been sefVmg as an assistant
Scoutmaster ol Berkeley Troop
37
Thef.rst pha$Elenaed 1n
November. with Superior Court
Judge Sally Disco ruling the
seoutsareabusonenemoly
sub1ect to c1v1I right! law~
~n ~moriz of
-JERRY WAYNE
VARNER
Oct. 18. 1961--Dec. 1 19!'!0
Never has my ole been ao
touched. by a man who gave ao
much yet asked for so li!Ue in return
Just as we were comfortably
set111ng mto our hie together. you
weretakenawaysounexpectedly I
W• I miss you-but your memory
w•lhvew1thme!orever
Love--Kenneth
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FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1• 19901 MONTROSE VOICE 3
'Town Meeting' plan may be scrapped; recent meeting called off DAVID
8ySH1':Hl('OHE~ DARBOS~~ w~:c:h~:~:;·~~or~~ 0~:u:1=:~ two_ plannin& meet.In&• and who more V18ibility for the community (famzall >n> which no .. · ter"e the
m1ll•llY only committed to help. and encourage more peciple out or cr>mmunity
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
1814 Columbia Street
861-2861
.\fonr,..,.r ~;,,,,..J:d•wr . ml'('Un11,aaiditwaacalledoffafter
~7 the wake of •P.~;?t'ntz dwm- he and the other attendant.I wait.
1/n~~';;=~l~n ;lan~7:& =~~~ ed 45 minutefl for more to arrivt
m1r1tartthe planmn&. appointed theircloeet1;' Hill wrote Ii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~l:et~~:!~!l~~o~~=rr:~~~~ Jiv~:,t~ie:~~:~~~atl~:~~·~:r::
ence, membtrs of a •teenn& com H1lL who amved late_ after tht
mittee tel up to di8cu11 the mtt>t mtellng had already d11banded.
ing are now •aymi it may not bt 1a.1d the othtl'8 who attended were
pouiblt. ~rad Veloi, Carolyn Mobley, and
mentt. world than we envi1ioned in 197tl
'"MOit {committee member1) ((ot The ERA WQ an enthu1iQtically
involved for a 1peafic reuon. anticipatedrealityafterthellnterThey
were very viablereasona, but national Women'• Year) confer
Anthony Clarke
Ray Hill. who aaid he had been Clara Bradley
handed the re>1ponllibihty o{ or- After the canceled meeting. Hill
ganiiing planning mteting• for said he wasn't 1ure 1f anyone rerM
II. called a mCi:'ting for 6:00 mamed on thesteenngcomm1ttee
p.m. Monday, Dec. a. at tht who waa devoted enough. to the
Monlro•e Hrsnch Library. Hill TM c_oncept to make planmng the
•aid he notified each of the •teer· meeting fea111ble. The idea, he
ing cummiuee membtra by mail. said. no longer haa a real leadei:
N.Y.group
calls for
early release
of AIDS
prisoners
NEW YORK IAP' ·R~· ,.~, ·1g
Vahnsk1 a(fn!ed. not1n1r that
many people who initially pushed
for the meetin1 were now htavy
involved in other activitiefl
'"I don't know of anyone who'•
really involved with thia (Town
Ml'l'tin111 right now. but that
d•-n'tmeanthereian't; Valinaki
added
lkborah Bell, who facilitated
no one (now) 1eem1 to be auffi·
ciently committed to the Town
Meelin1rideait1elf,' Hillaaid.
lnalettertothecommitteemem·
bera, Hill asked for input on the
original objectives of the confer·
ence and the appropriatenen o{
purauin&the plan.
·Some or the objectives men·
tioned for a aecond TM have been'
to expand our ba.Hll or support;
formalin coalition buildin& with
other minority i(l'OUpa and wom
en; identify a conaem1u1 on major
i11un; recnJit new leaderahip;
broarden 1upport for Histing e{.
fort.I; identify othtr areaa where
efforta thou Id bemadt; build a bet
ter 11tnae of community; crtate
encein 1977;AIDSwlL8attrm not
yet coined; a woman'• right to
choice ... waswellcoveredbyRoev
Wade and not uriously chal·
lenged; thtrt were no proJ>(l8ed or
dinancee to protect the righll or
leabian and gay city employet'll,
nor any referendums to overturn
thtm; our community wu grow
ing and the futurt looked bri&ht
and hopeful, and the role played
by women in our local movement
WIL8 beginning to expand and develop."
The original Town Meetin11.
held June 25, 1978 in the
AatroArena, drew about 4000 KB}'
and if'flbian participanll and ia
credited with originating many or
Don Dowden
Mike McKee
Don Gill
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1701 W. Gray Houston, TX 77019
fllusly 111 prisoners w•thAIOS
is )!onlycompass1onate. bul it
makeseconom1csenseaswe11.a
pr11oners-11ghlsgroupsa1d
When a p11aoner w•lh AIDS s
Jndercustody.thestatemust
bear the entne cost ol care
which can besubstant1a1: said a
repor1 by the Correctional
Assoc1a11on of New York
released Monday. Dec. 10
CLUB BODY
However. once a pr1soner1s
released to parole superv1s1on.
he or she 11 eligible tor federal
Med1ca1d. relieving thes1ateot
50 percenl of the total medical
expense
,.he report found that most
prisonaystemshavene1therthe
5tatf nor fact1111estocare for
ay,,..,g AIOS proaonera II added
the pnaoner1 can be better cared
for 1n a hospital, hotp1ce. family
r:~dence or privlte n JfSl"lg
Monday
Locker Specials
Noon-Midnight
Thursday
Room & Locker
Specials
Noon-Midnight Granting comp1u1onate early
rele•M would also help lam•hH
)I prisoners w•th AIDS. who the
report IMUd ... ere '"strugg1rng to
k•P their t•m11,es togetner and
1ttl'leumet1metrymglo
prov1:1e e111011on11 support to tl'le
pr1soier
The group est•mllet •I costs
$40.000 per year to treat a
pnsoner lnlectecl W•th the HIV
v1rus and molhons more 1
securoty costs lo treat AIDS
pr1sonersatouts1dehosp1ta1
!aci1t1es
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the~ eufde\~~ fear ·11": JC lforpropti:whoti Ill\' positive
Bodyl'usilm~isac--.oce ne gruupo ,...,.. .. ~ '" ~1ur ·~n;ta It~
realitiesoC~tl 1?te" i.\\e'rt"len JP' \'Ol tl w.h
help,tolel)'OUk11011tht·l'1She:i' here' 1{
foraloogerandl'K· h withe;,rlyme:lic.a
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' MONTROSE VOICE I FRIDAY. DECEMBER,, 1990
Cuban
TWvelist
Reinaldo
Arenas
commits
suicide
NEW YORK (AP)--Ae1n1ldo
Arenas, 1 novelist who spent
1everalyear11nprison1n
Cas!ro'sCubaandwassullering
trom AIDS. commllted suicide,
police Hid He was 47
Arenas' body was found 1n his
Manhatt1napar1mentFriday
Dec. 1. by a nurse who hid been
takmgcareolh1m.H1dSgt Ed
Burns. a police spokesperson
Burn1111d there were no
obvious wounds on the body and
that the medical examiner would
determine the prec11e cause ol
dellh. but !hit police had
speculeted he had overdoted
He u1d Arenas left a note but
he did not know what was •n it
Arenas was born 1n the rural
Or1ente province of Cuba He
1omed the revolution of Fidel
Caatroasateen-1gerand
worked as e researcher m the
Jose Mam Nat1ona1 l!brery trom
1963 to 1968
H11 f1rat novel ·singing From
the Well" won the Prix Med1c1 1n
France tor the belt foreign novel
of 1969
Arenas Hid he was branded a
social m1sht tor his
homosexuehty. He spent time 1n
e labor Ump. cutting sugar
cane. and was imprisoned from
197' to 1976 alter he was
accused of bemg 1
counterrevolut1onery
Noisy but
peaceful
protest at St.
Patrick's
Cathedral
NEW YORK (APJ -Hundreds of
demomlrators opl)Oled to the
Roman Ca1hollc Church's atend
on abortion end AIDS education
protested outside St. P1trick'1
Cathedral. blJtobeyecl a court
order not tod11rupt Ma11
The Dec. 9 rowdy but peaceful
demon1tr1t1oncameayearalter
the pandemonium 1nwh1ch 113
activi1t1were1rre1ted
On Dec. 10, 1989. about 4500
protetters galhered to dispute
thechurch'steach1ng1Forty·
three were arrested for chanting
lyingdownandch11n1ng
themsalves 10 pew1 during the
service Seventy more were
arrntedout11de
Charles Dickens classic A Christmas Carol' at the Alley
Review by SKIP FELKNER
TJwJl,,,,t,._ \/,.
Charle. Dickens· timeleM ChNtmaadauic.
''AChriatmaaCarol-A
Ghost story ofChriAtmaa" hu hem
wond..rfully adapted for the Alley
Theatre's Large Stage by Michael
WilM>n. theA\ley'snewa.esocietedi·
rector WilM>n, ably auisled by hi•
deaian 1taff, Jay Michael Jagim,
seta; Howell Binkley, lightina; Joe
Pino,IOund;JeniBreen,choreogTa
phy. and moet enjoyebly, John
DickBOn, musicdirectorioompoaer,
hasachievedhi11oolofreinforcin1
the1hoststorythemeofthillholi
dayda.ssic"Withtheintentnotto
scare,butrathertoluretheaudi·
enceintotheextraordinarymy1tery
andaupemll.luraldimensionofthe
ltory."
Theplayopens,astheaudienceis
1till settlina in. with Ebeneier
Scroo1esittin111thiadeak-sppar
ently all niaht. 1oin1 O\'er ··1ums
and fiaure11·· at home. He UrN and
dozN for a few moments. obviou1ly
havin1 M>me kind of b.d drum
Ghostly fiaur• rile from the co"
ered fumitureand bo1:ei1 thatan11t
tin1aroundtheroom,overlookedby
a linillte!" portraitofasinillter·look
ina man. Themanintheportrait. we
learn. i1 Marley, Scrooge's partner.
The 1hostly fiaur• dance around
the room and Scroo1e. flinaina pa
pe1'11 fromhilldeak. Scroo1e•tarta,
looks around. 11ettle. again and doz
M
Enter M .... Dilber. Scrooae's
hou11ekeeper, with his breakfast of
b.r\eybroth.Sheputte1'11aroundthe
room. pickin1 upthe11Catteredpa
pe1'11,thenawakensScroogebyaoft.lycallin1hisname,
thenloudlyan
nouncina, "Your barley." Hejump1
awake. echoing his hou1ekeeper
with "Muley, Marley~"
Thus the etory is 11et: the well·
known1toryofalifewasledonrreed
and miserlin-. of Scr00Je'1 uncann1
attitude toward thoe.e who
cron his path. and ofthechan1ei1 he
1oe.throu1h aft.erfourahoetlyvi-.
f-'nzi..,i1-Laundre11 !1;.,ble
Shropahire(l:ndertaker)andlutly,
Gerald H1ken1Scroo1e1.
Allore. Black and F1tzpatrirk's
characteuare-ntialtothillproduction
Their "contemporary·
partaare1ymbolicoftheirspintual
parta.andNch played them well
Allore'1 hurried mannerisms and
cockney ac:cent helped u1 to ima1·
ine a hu1tl~bu1tle future. with Lon·
don'1workin1claufolkbe1ringthe
bruntoftheburdentoproducemore.
produce quicker, produce every
thin1Althoughhehasno1peaking
partutheSpiritofChrietmasf-·u
ture he had to know the dimly lit
:~r:: well to maneuver in hill cu.
Black's beammg. cherubic face
TM Spmt of Chr11tmu Put (/Httye F1tzpalriclt) 11nd Scrooge (Gerold ~:~:o~~dl~~~~Y~~~~~~ ~~~~~:
H1lten11h4rt o donce in tM Al~y Thea.tre'sproduction of';.\ Chnltmu Cor- time. Hi.a pre.en ta hon of the Spirit
ol-A Gholl StoryofChr11tmu"d1rttttdbyMi.c:hael Wilson of Chriitmas Pr-nt al\0 ..,, us to
JayMich11IJa11m'a11etia1~e
Cloth covered bo:.:ee. chairs. tables
and bench• provid11 baren"' that
helps create the look and feel of
Scroo1e'1 mi1erlin-. The town of
London and Scroo1e's bu1in1M are
a ll'fle& of ramps and calwalk.I
which an1 at timee awlr.wardin II<-'
commodaun1 •veral actor1 in the
area. However. theiruHaroundthe
1idel and back of the 1ta1eaivea
feelin1 ofa lar1e. dark. precariou1
and 1inisterLondon
Howell Binkley'• li1htin1 work.I
very well to 11et the mood of each
scene, whether it be dim. 1he1tly
1hadow1 or bn1ht reflection• of
Chri1tm11Be1 past and pre11ent.
JoePino'110undeffecte-thunder,
crealr.ina doon, heevy, blowing
wind1orrain-leav1theviewerfeel·
in1aneedto1ink deeper into the
1tat and, perhaps, wrap Mr.
Scroo11's blanket tiahtly around
himaelf.
Jeni Breen'1cho"90C?aphy-•pecially
the wanderin1. devilish1pir
ita-ia wonderfully dramatic an dee-ne.
At UmM one belil'\·• th- rrey,
flowin11hapsareactuallyfloatin1
or flying in mid·air. The dance sequence
of FezziW1g'1 Ball doe. in
deed put one in a festive mood
John DiC'bon'1 Edwardian-eaque
music, hill country follr. dancers and
the lo.,ely Enaliah b.llad ~&rbar1
Allen·· give the play the needed
boost to send u !>.ck to Oiclr.en1'
London. Whether it 11 Diclr.M>n'a or
Wilaon'1 idea to u11e R&rbara Al
len" as a eort of theme1on1 for
Scroo1e'1 sister Fan. iteffKtively reJatea
the melancho\y life 1he led and
the 11entimental feelings Scroo11
has for hi1 beloved fiance. Belle.
Bravo.Maeatro!
Several principal playena1well
:'!nsupporunr csst merit recogni·
Notably, Jonathan Allore
(Watchworks Vendor1Spirit of
Christmaa 1-'uture>. Jamea Black
(Fruit and Cider Vendor Spirit of
Chri1tm111 Present!, Bettye
1-'itzpatrick 1Doll Vendor Spirit of
Chri1tm111 P111tl. Chri1tiane
McKenna 1Mrs. Crat.chit Mrs
rNliH our current happm-. u
well as revealm1 that there are
thoe.e who know nuthma of happi·
n-.andthoeewhodon'tkriowhow
toattamthatbliu.
Fitzpatrick's Doll Vendor's easy·
1oin1 way and senumentality nmind
Olle of Nrlier Chn1tmHes, in
~~":' hurried and mure peaceful
McKenna ii at her best u Mrs
Crat.chit One can euily sympa
thiiewithherdialikeofScroogeand
thelove1hehold1forh~rfamily.Her
Mrs.Fn11wi1wasofcour11edeli1ht·
fulandjolly,111he1houldbewitha
hu1band like Mr Fnziwi1 (Paul
Thomae).
Noble Shropahireshinea 111 Mrs
Dilber, Scrooge'• housekeeper. The
slapstick comedy lends itself well
here with Mu. Dilber'1 contradictory
fear and "he'll aet his'' attitudetoward
Scruuge. Aa Jacob Muley,
Shropahire p\ay1 the comedy too
much. Suppoll!dly, Marley <in life)
wu as 1tin1Y but nut quite as mean
aaScroo1e.MaybeMarleywaatry
in1tomak1upfor that? Due to the
comedyelementoftheMar\eychar
act.er. no wonder in thi1perfonnance
S<-rooge<HikenJ 1ot the Dilber and
Muleycharacter1conful!led.(Dueto
identical pratfalJ. by Shropahire)?
WilliamPre.ton.astheL:ndertak
:"~~":o~;:::~:~Y•i:~i!id l!~\~
anyone afraid to die
Gerald Hiken aa Scruotr• ll'l!med
tobesenerallyoonfulled.for1etfu\
and not all there iwhich at tim•
workedJ.Maybetheanticipationof
the three 1pectral v1Hita had 10m•
thingtodowithit?Hi11ceneainth1
bu~~~!:); h!'it~ :x:.~r;te;i c:~
wakingthelaettime).andthefinal
scenN with Mrs. Dilbtor (he had
horrificnightman11J.u1edtheseel•
menta \'PfY well. but left doubts
aboutwhethertheywerertallypart
ofthecharaclerortheactor.
Hiken did he"e hi1 momenta,
thoughhia.scenei1111Scrooire'salma
mater. Fezziwi1'1 b.ll andei1pecially
.. ith theSpiritofChrUitmaa PrMent
at nephew Fred'1 party. He waa fun
ny, witty and. due to the "Chriatmu
cheer:· enjoyin1 h1m11elf
'A Chri1tmasCarol-AGhoetSto<
ry of Christ.mu" aleo r'9.ture11John
Feltch. Peter Wet.ter, Paul C. Thom11.
Ale:.: Allen Morris. Robert
Perlr.lns, Joshua Pop, Jennifer de w-. Gabrielle Tum~. Ronald
Sendrock. Matthrw StokN, Law
rence Ruffo. Monique Matey, Emily
York. Gal{e Tarrant. John Haw Ir.ms,
Patriclr. Ferru10n, Lila McEwm,
Tiffany Hall. Rheva Henry, Grea:
Gondek. Devon Jaduwn. Samuel
Jackaon. Cynthia Camacho, Chrill·
tine Davis, Kara Davis, Demetriu1
Coakienoe and Andrew Roth1child
Overall. MichaelWil1enandth1
Alley Theatre's production of "A
Chrietm11 Carol-A Ghoet Story of
Chrietmas" i1 a charmina. funny eerie
tale sure to be a Hou.iun holiday
favorite.
'Carol" opened~o"- JO and run•
until Sunday, Dec. 2.1. Perfonnancea
areat7:30p.m.TutadayFriday;2:30
p_m. and 7,30 p.m. Sunday. For tic Ir.ft
information, call the Alley Theatre
Box0ffi-:eat2'l8-8'21
Study: New compound blocks spread in test tube Curtai11-Ca/l
By PACL RECER
AP Sn""~" Writer
FC" .,... ""''".l>C-"" ~I..
WASHJl"'GTON iAP>-A Con
necticut pharmaceutical firm r~
Port.I that in laboratory n:peri
menta a new anti-viral compl)und
was able to keep the AlDS virul
from reproducing without the tox
iceffectsofdrug1 now in uee
The oomJ)Ound, called Bl·RG·
587, waa developed by Boehringer
In1elheim Pharmaceutical1 Inc
of Ridgefield, Conn., and will be
placed into human clinical tria11
nut year. 1aid Vincent J
Mnluzzi, a company scientist
In a repl)rt publi1hed Friday,
Dec. 7, in the journal Science,
Merluzzi aaid the compound worka
by block.in1 a key enzyme in the
deficiency virua. or HIV. which
caU11NAIDS
The enzyme, called ttvene
tranitcriptue, ia used by the HIV
virus to tum ita 1enetic material
into a form that can beincorJ)Orat·
ed into the 1enetic arrangement of
a human c.IL Withuuttheenzyme,
the virue cannot force the cell to
producemoreviruaN
Merluzzi aaid that Bl·RG-587
blodu1 HIV from activating the
enzyme, but appeared in laboratory
teeta on rodenta and monkeye to
have no other effect.I on healthy
cel\a
Merluzzi aid BI-RG.f>H7 has
such a specific action that it did
notaffectaaerieeofotherviru111
that were tetited again1t it. Theee
included monkey and cet viru&N
c..o.m..m only uaed in laboratory
No~aaidMerluzzi,didthecom·
pound block the replication ur
HlV2. a form uf the AIDS virue
that is m011t common in Africa
''We don't know aa yet why it
doea not affect other viruaee:· he
1aid. "We are looking into that
now to try to understand it."
beenahowninl<•mepallnts d ~ to dama1e of the kidneya or livfl
'lti1atructurallydifferentthan -...
AZT,' 1aid Merluzzi. "We don't ex
pectitwillhavetheaameaideeffect.
a"
Toxicity of BI-RG-587 will be
amonil' the effect.a ie.ted in clinical
trials that a~ upected tu begin
ea;~ ina~::i·o~e •:d Boehringer . •
Jngelheim 11Cienti1t.1, the 1tudy of Here are eight carefully crafted
=~AR~:;:~• J~~~ ~0$~~~e:n ~ stories of my~tery and suspense
the Univeuity of Maaaachueetta by both well-known authon and
~~~c~he~:i:lwi;~hel~~~::; _"'_w_-f_ou_nd_•_•'-'"-' ----
the clinical trial• F I N A L E
Science, which reviewed end --"b,-,"-1,-'-d,.-,-'-! '.\-,,-"-"-,-'d-
-------- replicationofthehumanimmuno-
"There are apparently no effect.I
on otherviruseeoronh01tcellbioloay:
· aaid the re1earchet "Thia
means that itia very apectfic for
H!Vl
The experiment.al l".Ompl)und aJ>
peara in laboratory te.ts not to
havesomeofthetoxiceffect.athat
have created problem• for AZT. or
1idovudine. the only anti·vira1
drug now approved foruee aaainat
AIDS. Long term u1e of AZT he.a
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'Waiting for the Light' one of this year's best comedies ::ity-. .,
Film revlew1 by JAVIER TAMEZ
TlieM<mlroae\.', ....
One of the Mettta to a aood comedy
11lhe1ucceMful rembinat1on of an
unlilr.ely1etofcire1.1m1tance1toproducea1ituat1onwhich.
as1natural
outcome,i1inhermtlyfunny.ltia
Hactly thi1 which malr.es ''Waitma
fortheLlaht"oneoftheyear'smoet
endearing and 1rr•i1tible com~
di•
Setintheearly60's,the1toryill
centereduoundAuntZena(Shirley
M1cLame), a capricious ex
Vaudevillian who enJOY• nothin1
murethanusm1oneofthetrick.lof
hertradeinlpranlr.. Unfortunately
her1henani1an1tendtoaddchaoe
tothealreadybeleagueredhfeofher
mett. Kay 1Teri Garrl. Kay ia 11tn
1lemother1tru11lin1toraiseher
children aa1hemanqeetoekeout
an u11tmce from her ,ab at th• ,.
cal movie lheater. Thill ii made al:
themorediffie11ltbecau.1eh..rk1Q.
Emily 1Hilary Wolf'I and Eddie
~Cohn Bauma:uu-n1, are always
11'ltin1 into trouble at school for
pullin1pra<11ealjokeathe)·p1Cked
up from Zens
Zen1and lhe kict.1ry to help out
be performina m1111c 1ho"'"· but
their performanCM 1reoutraJeou1
andsoryand dun·1altra<11follo..,.
ma On top of all this. Kay 11 m
vol"ed 1n a fru1tratin1 Jo.,e aff11r
with a man who keeps mU'ndma to
1etad1"'orcebut1u1thasn't1otten
1roundtoit
All of this chanaea when Kay m
heritaadmerin111malltownmru
ralWashinrt.onstateSeein1thisas
a chance to it.art over, 1heparks up
her family and htade weat to becume
gi~1fwner ind opera.turof Htnry'1
A• fate would hive it. thouah.
Hmry'1 Gnll 11 run-down and d~
lerted. Kay and Zma realize the po
tennal.howf\'er.and..,·1thabt1leel·
bowareue1tttheplei:edo .. nl0
b1uun-
Emily and Eddie, mean .. bila,
have 1pent t1me 1tttm1 to knew
thl'll' new sum_ou11din1•- Thty dia·
conrthatnHtdoortothediner11a
ram1hackleuldhollll!ownedbyar~
do.awe. autchfty old man, Mulliq
. (Vincent Schiavelli). Mullins warns
thechildrn to 1tay 1way from h11
houa.e. and whm he cat.che. them
\y disappeared). hia chiropractor
and eventually hi1 war buddi•
Each lead. howevn. prov• fruit-
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:;."; =~:d.!hth:~~ll~al metaphor Night .. ,
•·Jacob'1Ladder"haamoment1of
ntreme ten1ion. The1e are en
hanced by the uot<! of a throbbm1
mu1ical KOre that uplod• with
brealr.away, Jigh~nins 1.-ene
chanaea. But the mo.,ie ii JUBt too
weird for its own ll(l<>d. Dirrrtor
Adrian Lynr hu made 1omP incred
iblefilmssuchasthehiah·po"'·ered
'Flashdant!I':· the 1exually obleas1ve
"9 l,:l Week1' and theen1q·
~i::n~:a~:~:\t!trsh!':;~, t:k~ ... Andrew is waiting
down with the idea of h1• film; that
11.mtry1n1wcon.,eythfo1C11eor
mountin1 panic in Jarob. While he
didsuc:ceedincapturinathealazed
maniaoflhee>"ntralcharac1.er. hot
Bus111n1 11 boom•'lll for d111er 011.ner Koy Teri Gou cenuri uhc 111t t explom a m1rock to on 1nq1u1ms rtporter did not 1rntrate in me 11o?nuine m·
fJorlt .\lrGtt J.e#1 u her Aunt 7rna 1 Shlr~y Yac!Al<ne1 11/!~llf• not to""''" m tM 1pm1«!. a>medy \4-1111mg for ter•t m or concrt'rn for Jacob. Rath
tM L1sht er It evoked a clinical c:unoe11y
Andrew with Us h-:st !or hfc anC
his thirst ~:ir blood. Andrew
who::;cqu~t for love 1s5'>mct1me:
hampered by a troubled con
science. Andrew- he's reallvnol
ike ltl-ocr \·ampin.-s, yJu know.
takma applea from hi1 trH, he
charge. et them "'1th a bel~ Zena
d11eover1 the welts, and they pllt
thl'lrrevenire
Thr conspirinatriodecidethe>·'ll
make Mullms thmk he's 1een a
ah~t.buttheplangoeaawry.and
in1teadofa1hoet.Mullin1i1con
"inl'Pdhe'1seenl!lnangel11entfrom
the Lord. Already aripped by the
mountm1 ten1ions of the Cuban
m1111lecri1Ui,juat1bouteveryunem
the email town aeua bad cue of
mtrade fe\·er. The media. from Mosww
to Ha,·ana, pid•.1 upon lhe 1toey
>fthe "iaion. andprfttylOOn bu1i
nei11 ill boomin1 at Henry'• Grill
Thmll'I take a down .. ·ard tum, howe\'
er. when Zena hu a1trokr andthe
illdrenbe1mtofeel1111h)·forwha1
they'.,edone. Add«! tothill ii lhear·
n.,aJ ofShm Slater tJack \lcG!!E'~ a
t.Jibelie"''n1.muckrakm1"JOUrnali.lt
.. ·hohucometoti:iwntou:poeethe
fraud.
l sll makN for a df'hahtfully
wh1nu11cal1t.>f)'lhatb1htlyt<>u<'ll'I
un human faith anj hope and thr
w1llm1n- of peep:.., ro clm1 to the
ideaofamiracle.Thuearenostand
outperfonnances. per II'. from any.
oneinthec11t.butr1ther111trong
enumble 1howm1 The film com
bines aood. 10lid direc:tm1 with sn
imaginet1ve1toryand1Teatcastm1
to rHultm a movie that's simply
1oodall-around
Uirector Chn1topher Munge~ who
ia makm1 his Amencan directorial
d11but with thi1 outma. ha1 pr~
mieredwithan irreprNt1ible1tyle.
Wailin1fortheLL1ht""111charmer.
I l'IYe 11 thrH Stan
-"Jacob's Ladder"
We1Ulr.nowfrompuly headlinN
lhe1 a dru11nduced halluonation
ran bedan1rruusly r.al for the per
M>n hallunnat1n1. as weU aa those
around him We'~ al.lo aware the!
dunn1tl11V1etnamWar. th•l: S Ar·
my performed teats on eoldiera. ti:
1aup their rean1en and behav..,r
when ll\·en cwtam drup. without
their knowltdae Theae two 1taplei1
of the thriller-mcipi•nt fantuy
andau.,ernmentevil-O!>metoarlh
er in the stranire and eonvululed
movie "Jacob'• [..addle.
Thi• 11 a puulina movie. w1th
twistaa.ndtum1thatwillle1vryou
baffled and an endin1 that will
leaveyoudiapuntled.lt'111llabout
JacobSinger!TimRobbinl).aflllrly
ordinary1Urtof111ywhoiewalkin1
downtheetreetonedaywhen10mitthin11tran1ehappen1.
Heetartsto
11'1! lhinl•· At first theeeappantionl
arr merely diequ1etm1. but they
quickly dea:eneratemtol.Lfe-threat
enina expenenOfl. and Jacob be-
11n1 tu wonder ..,.hat ia realay and
wh111 i.I i11u11on. He tnN to explllln
whaf1happenin1tohimtohi1wife
Jeuie 1Eliz1beth Pena>; a!d'IOuih
compa.11ionate mitiall)·. 1he bf.
com• frustrated With the than1ea
1he-oocumn1inJacob.
Determined to find out what'•
happemn1 to him. he 1earchN for
an uplanation. which leads him to
h11phy11cian1whohasmy1teriou•·
H'r.ifymgly r111m.ei.,i11g. Tlittii
gnpp111g !aJn An llv ttwjf of drum"""
111ght,.....rt. Sc"lt'Whert JPI the N1gl11
""''h!'w'4"""1vfa.fi~tmtn.•~lnk"'.\
,.,..~·:,-:i::t'lll '"'"'~ I rtW11, ,1/c
1'1ltlrnm1!01'•'
Lynt'1 d1rKtm1 ill, of course, hm·
ited by lht 1tory. 1<J a lfood deal of
theblameforthi1muviemuBtbela1d
on wr11er Bru<'9 Joel Rubin Without
divulgin1theen~n1•whichlr"-llY
coulddo,1meoelmnotrecommen(
m1thiRmo.,1etoanyonel.lcan'tex
:~: i~0ilieR;1:no~r::.~ t~vi~~~= SOMEWHERE
:~:~:'e~~1~:~p!~~~~~e~:rl~ IN THE NIGHT
who could legitimately take iuue
with h11 1peculatwn on what th11
typeof1ituat1on..,·ould11<1uallybe -.; ._·.,·ldr.- 1 .. ·•v•our
l~~.l<~~~R~'b;~r:!:':: ~~ ;~~ ~~,-:~ check for 58.50 (pt* .. id) I<' >rdl'I
!noelybecau11ehe'1no1coo11trained
by1helim1taofthe··real'"'''rld
However,unlike"Ghoet."·th1•movie addrfta'
doe. not have the benefit of a toll.
in11tory dy:
'Jacob'• Ladder'' ill a11 uninte1'9St- 1:1p
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FRll')AY. l'lEl":EMBER 14. 1990 1 MONTROSE VOICE 5
Give too much? Here are stress tips for 'people pleasers' Kids replace
gay men as
fastestgrowing
AIDS group
By SHERI COHt:S DARBOSSio;
M•-nlroH v...,-.. E.d1tu,
&'au11e 1ay and lNbian people
tendtobemoreintouC'hw1ththeir
feeling•, a• well Bl moreconscit>u•
ofandinvolvedintheircommuni
ty, tome iray• may al.o be over
whelmed b)· the ~•pmt of 11ving'
and 1uffer their own brand ofeea·
1onal1tret1•.a('("Qrd1nl(aMontroae
C'ounM>lur who•pecialize. in ad·
diction1.
Along with the incre&1ed •treet
of overcommitting-to which com
mercial promotione dunng the
holiday• contribute greatlycomee
an inC'rea11ed tendency to
abull('alcoholor1ub11tanC'N
And althoul(h "'holiday depre.•
iun"' i• a univenally rec-ognized
hazard of thUil timl' of year that
can happen to anyone. tht>experi
ence11 of being gay or le•bian-uf.
1.enincludmf'alienaticonfromfam
ily along 111-ith an increaaed a.enM
of commitment tu a much wider
'family' offriend1andacquam
tanCC's-h·ad man)' in thewmmu
nity to o~·erex1.end them11elvM,
said Darrell Wood, 1taff member
atlhenewly·openedt'O-t'ocu1,
600 \.\'c.t Gray in the Boardwalk
t'Ot'w t'ocu1. a non-pro(houtpa·
tient«>Lmll('llingcenter.openedita
doCJ1·11Monday.t'orthl'tenter'•of·
ficial J(l'and opt.>ning Wedne.dav.
I>ec.19,the11taftwillho1tanope.n
hou111· from 11:00 a.m. to tl:OO p.m
'During the holiday&, therei•to
much emphasis on giving, that we
forl(et to be good to our1elve.:
•aid Wood. And, while in •ome
gToup11, d .. preaion can re.ult from
amateriali11t1cviewofthelt'1111Qn,
gay1givemoreofthemfflvea;the
result. Wood 11&id, ia '"we get
eaught up in the joy of givin& to
other1>, the need to reach out and
toul·h other people ... we're kind of
proKTammed to do that'
Tht-re is more of thi1 preaaure
forpeopleinalternativelifestyle.,
who are al10 grappling with a different
t)'JX' of relationahip with
their own relativee; 11ome have
bei.•ncompletelyalienatedbytheir
traditional "'familiee:• he noted
Allare8ult, theimportanceofgi,,
ing t•verything we can-or even
more-to tholt' who retumed love
and al~ptance, a.11 well the gener
al 11pirit of charity and communi
ty-<:0n11C1ou1m•u-can become ex
a11gt'rat.ed. The tendeney to over
rommitcan. in fact. reduce one's
ability to give. and the emotional
conflict can lead to depree1iun.
··we try to be the people
plea8el'H, without realizing that
we actually can "t give as much if
we art' overMpent. and overtired
·1 think thi11 community can of·
fer1insightltotheout.sidecommu
nlly, be<:au11t' mo11t people have for
gott.t'n how to touch each oth
er ... notju11tphysically,butpeychi
cally, 1p1ritually and emotionally
a• well. But I think that same
opennefll makea (&•Y• and lesbian•)
more prone to take on too
The answer, said Wood, ii 1im
pie: •low down. take atock of how
much you're putting out in rela·
tion to how much you're &t:tting
back, get organized. and do exact·
\y what you can. New Focus out·
lines ten 1pecifk 1tepa that can
get "people·pleaa~n" through the
holiday•.
To reduce holiday 1trea1, according
to Ntw Focus: "Allow
youraelf time at the beginning of
each day. Avoid anxiety be plan
ninK your holiday shopping on
days when you don "t have social
function& to at1.end. Avoid clOM'
commitmenta on the 1ame day.
.. Plan all holiday travel well in
advance; make .ure that you get
plenty ofl"ftiltand proper nutrition
Know your boundariH and limita
for alcohol ron11umptwn
'BudKet wiM"ly eo that over·
1pending doe1 not berome a
1trf!UOr. Make a wiah li1t of gift
items and 1tick to that lilt·
Mo.t important. uid Wood and
counaelor Nancy Hopwood,
'"Don't forKet that the mOtlt impor
tant gift of the sea.son i1 takinK
time out to be good toyouraelf R~
member to slow down and enjoy
the poinsettias!'
t'Oew Focus coon• ling 't'ntn
operale8 on a philoa1,phy of real ·
ing the whole pe111on" .aic
Hopwood. Their app'"Oach l9 a
combinauon of traditi Jnal n
holiatic methods; proK?arr 1r.
cludeworbhop1, biofttdbacll n
employment a88i1tanct 8.11 well
groupandone-on-1.lne :ounaellinK
for chemical dependt'ncy, at:rPU
manaKemenl, referral11 and HI\
teatinK and coun!M'llinK.
Though the center ha11 a tpl•cml
intere.tinthealtemativl'lift'ltylt•
and HIV community anrl tht•
Montr'*t' area, staff mt-mber i1
dude"a broadran11eofJ>l">J>il- md
alt' ~ta >1nd full family ..-n.·icea
n availah e, 1aid Wood
Se\·t'r-' o the :->t'w Focu11 pll:'Vl·
Hly we rbd at Pn·Cor; a privatt'
T1'-f' try t·oun1t'lhn11 pfOM'l"am for
x lffrnde-•, which 1"1:'Ct'ntly
:ist'<I U uo111a!terloeingacon
;Tac- with thl' atatt- Hoard of Par·
i -1 nd Parolee, Hopwood 11aid
~e center hu a 111pecial empha•is
m h trel1lml'ntofaddiction11and
rt'll~i prt"ventum
Other ataff membt'n are ~:lien
Ab1din 1pruJ(l'am directorJ, Paul
Jows, Hoht>rt Uut>ion. Brad :->mith
and.Jimmy Hi<:hard•
LITTLE ROCK (APl ·It's
children. not gay men. who
representthelastest-grow1ng
segment of the population w1!h
AIDS. the state Health
Department said
The reason lorthe mcreaseof
thed1seasemchildren is related
to mtravenousdrug use by
women of ch•ld-bearmg age, said
Or. James Buehler.
ep1dem1olog1st for the national
Centers for Disease Control in
Atlanta
Bueler and Or Henry M1ster1.
me<11ca1 director for the AIDS
and sexually transmitted
d1sea~programattha
Arkansas Heallh Department
addressed about 70 people
Friday. Dec. 7, at a heallh-cue
workshop at the St Vmcen1
Center lor Health Education
Children are mfec:ted w1lh the
Human 1mmunodeftc1ency
Virus· -which causes Acquired
Immune Oef1c1ency Syndrome
while still m the womb. It the
time of delivery or during breast
leeding. accordmg to a report
Masters wrote for the
department's December HIVAIDS
bulletin
Univ. of Texas grapples with multicultural curriculum issue
Masters said m his 1rt1cle that
about 21 percel'ltol chech•ldren
born to HIV·1nfected mothers will
die in their first year. compared
to 3.6 percent of children born to
unmfected mothers
By DARRYL 1-;wtr-;G
Al'HTll'\ ~AP1-Multicultural
1tudiefl will be intel{ral toeduca
lion m the '90•, 1ay admmi11tra
toni who back such a cumculum at
theL'ni\·er111tyofTexu
Hut movea toward a
multicultural Nrriculum haven't
been without nppont.>nta. who may
1omecuut11('9area subterfuge for
profNllOl"ll wi8hing to pu•h narrow
Political agendu.
Multic-ulturali1<m a" apph..d to
thecollt'gerurriculum mt>an1en
luring that cour!IM m eac:h college
andKhoolreflectanappreo:iatiun
of the contribution& that all cul
turf'll havt.' made to civilization.
fl.II id Texa11 Vice Provoat George C
Wright
··1 IM. ... mult1culturali11m 811 the
beliefthattht're area wideranl(e
of J)('r111>1.'Ctivet1 in hi1tory and in
any di11e1phne that must bl> acknowledged;'
Wright11aid
He says ht''s bffn ineorporating
multicultural themeamtohi1 h1i.tory
cla- foryeara.
It t<urprillt'a me when people
Pastor
steamed over
sex sounds
on cable TV
NEWPOA1 NEWS Va {AP)
Cabletelev1s1on 9ubscnbers
should not have to make sure
the1rchildrendon·t hear the
50unds ot sex-oriented. pay-per
view movies. a :ical minister
said
Bobby K Collins. pastor ol
Denbigh Church of God. 11
threatening to organize a boycott
ot thecabletelev1s1on lr1nch1se
Collins d•scovere<I recently thlt
while the picture for the movies
wss acrambled for those who
don'tbuytheserv1ce.thesteamy
1oundwasper1ectlyclear
You d•cln t ask lor •I. you
didn't buy 1t. you dof' t want it
he u.1d "'I don·1 see why the
burden should be on me pubic
to get nd of it 1 think the burden
should be on the provider to
,p, rovide •I 11 10rneone doea wa"t
fa as bad or worse than
Playboy.· Collins H•d "1leel1t 11
parn. penod. I mean 1nythmg
and everythmg goeaon. Kids
could gel up 11 m•dn•ght and
hearth11
... he adult-oriented programs
are unrated and have t1tlea like
B1mb0 Bowlers' and 'ladies 1n
Heat .. Theyareava1!able11ter
10.00 pm on Newpart News
CableV11ion
The programs wire put on the
air aboul nine months ago. The
compsny·sgeneral manager.
StevenSantamari1, n1d!hey
began airing after a marketing
1ur.oey found 70 percent of city
rea1def'ts contacted said they
had noob1ec:t1on to ad_,lt·
oriented programa. They ~I
$ 3 95 per movie
CoU1n1 sa•d he la not aa11sf1ed
with the ccwipany 1 SOiution
prov1dmg aubKribefl with a
paren111 control feature
8f'>abling them to lock OlJt
oD,ect1onaDlethan11els
talk about thia as if it were som~
thing new:· he said. '"Some of u1
have bet'n telling our kids all
along that the hi11tory they've
been taught has. to a large extent,
excluded contribuuons of several
groupe-mmoritJN, women
u1Multiculturalisml makea ua
1 .. ni11t1vt'toothergT<>up11andtheir
h111tory. and >1hows a commonality
mhumankind'
Thee-all forracialsen11itivityat
TexlUl wu .sounded in April when
lf'Vt'ral hundred students gath·
t>red on the We11t Mall and
marrhed to the Capitol to protHt
rocial slu111 found painted on a car
at tht' Delta Tau Delta houae and•
'Sambo"' caricature on Phi Garn·
maD .. ltaT-shirta
'In an iruititution thi• 1ize, we
ha~" 1uJ many people of all typN
and pen1ua1ion11:· WriKht said
'When we have incident& like the
onet1 last aprinK. that calls for u1
to makt• a strong atatement
againHt that type of behavior; to
find a way to challenge thoee
thin1C11 10 that they do not eon
One way has been a
multicultural educational program
for theentireGreek system
introduced in February. said progTam
eoordinator Su11an Mitehell
All of the 11iroritiefl and about a
thirdofthefra1.emitie11participate
in the me-et.in&• on iMIUN 1uch aa
undel'lltanding the conct>rnl of the
di11abled, American Indiana or
gay men and lt'llbian1
A lot of 1tudent1 come up to me
after the meeting• and &ay. 'Some
of the thing• that the black studenta
aaid-that really hurt me. I
didn't mean to treat other people
that way:•· Ma. M1tehell .aid
'I aay that'• what thia is all
about-helpinK them understand
how other1 feel"
A university rommittee WBll
formed toe.tahli•h lfUidt'Jineoofor
a multicultural curriculum follow
ing month• of controversy in the
English department over an undergraduate
writing course
Theeounlt', •·Writing About Difference;'
wa1 deaigned to htighten
awarent'lll of race and gender i•
aues, proponentl aaid. But
Standi1h Meacham. dean .ht'
liberal arts college. in July p •·
poned implementation ofth•·clB88
amid disputell r>vl'r thl' >une's
agenda
lt.s staunchl'fit (>ppont'1lt. Eng·
\ish profea.&or Alan Grib":K>n ac
cuaed the department fi ul y >f
politicizing the da• nd attempT
ing to indoctrinate 111tu1 entfl with
radical views
Gribben said h .. f~·arr- tom
professors woula 1ubord1nate
grammar. clarity and '!Writing
atyle to the discu~io l of a; 1m
and sexism
"The readings m the C041T88
were tremendously slanted;
Gribben said ... Theae IS·ytu-~la
1tudent.8 in a compulsory count'
would have to lnuk at nnthing but
literaturethat11aidAm<'ri,·11.wllll1<
raci11l,sexi11t,homoph1JbJcsoc1t'ty
"I think special re11pun11ihililiee
ofbalanceareattachedtoc:ompul
sorycounies.''
Gribbenfl.llidthatafterheexam
inedthecou111e'ssyllahu1. ·Jcould
not hone11tly &ay that . w •much
of an English C:'l>Urll
An En11li •h departmentcummit
tff finally approved a "'11tandard ~~~~~~~~
ized syllahu11"' for th1· COUl'He in r
S1•pk'm~ thoul{h it won't ht- im
plt·mentt.'d until fall 1991 in8ttad
fthl•ach..duledfall \~lstart.
~foltin1lturillif•m will be the
key word for educat1<>n.'" 1aid
Glt'fln Maloney, 11.MU1t.unt dean of
1tudt ltl. 'I believt'that will beth•
n umon >f the univer111ty in the ·-1Stuc n!.11 will) nt't'd to leave
lunivt'Tlltie:m) kn .. winR how to deal
with other culturee. They' ll have
;o work with divt'ne gmupe·
Ao:·ording t.o prt'd1ction1 by the
US. lk•p>1rtmt'nt of La bur, blacks,
Hu1panica and other minnritie1
willc:ompri•·29pt•rrentofthenet
adfition11 to tht.' labor fore•· lM>twt••
·n H1K1 nnd tht' yN1r tflOO
W1<'n•1111kin11foradivt>rlM.'cur
rirulum." aaid Juniur Jason Buig
'Wt"'rl' 11aking that the university
takeapo111t1c1nandthattheyactu·
llih· aupport 11 ch>1nge that will in
ch ~e all c lturet1 in the curricu
hm
Photographers
Wanted
Community Publlahlng
Company lfflu profe ..
slonal photo9raphen
who hove photo• for
sale of male model• for
varied use In advertl••
menta and promotlona.
• Advertl1ln1 for onort·
" dl1play account1 In the
Cretcent City Star,
Montro1e Voice and Texas
Gay Pren.
Gay/Lesbian Pride Week logo to be chosen 'fuesday
•Display odvertlalng In
other gay publlcatlon1
that 1ub1eribe to our photo
and art feature service.
WelJrrent1yneedpt>OtO.w1th
va1ent1ne·1 01y and M111:1+ Gru
!hemes(• I. I M1rd1 Grll phOtO
m1gl"l1 show two meri 111 costume
hOk::ling hands) Come up with
your own 1de•~ Photo. should be
blackandwMebutcolorprmts
wil 1>econ·1dered Uriablltoi.Tha
omcial logo for Houston Ot.y1 la pll.nned for Jan. 19 !l10as
=~=~~~i! - Chr1stmas&t Bertng
meeting '1Ulla1ay, Dec. 18. at the SpendinC Qlrlstrnu Day at.
KetrOpolit&n MulU-8ervioe Canter Bering Met.hodlBt Ql.urch baa beNornin&
UOns for gr&n11 marabala oomealnd.IUCnforma.n,y. Port.he
r1tlle 1991 08.y/leebi&n Pride Pl.· lUt. t.hl'98 years. tlle Bertng Care
rade will aJao be taken at the Dec canter haa hn8ted a tanilly Bt;yle
meeting, aooording to J1911x oe.rcta, Gtu1st.maa dinner for &nyOM who
prldaweekmaiecoclla1r:T'hemeetr la HIV poalt.lve or ha8 ARC or
In& begins at 7:00 p.m. AID6 Everyorw1 la enoouNged to
bring family and
111•""8
Tw9lve logo Qeelgns
were prevtew9d at pride
week's a.nnuaJ holiday
l\mdra19er, "Night Un&!r
theWsUetoe:'1.ut.P'l"1Glt8,
Dec.7,Qa.rol&aa.ld.P'lnal·
tst.e 98.lect.ed by apanalof
community ju1ge8 at that
event will be shown 'I\J8e
Th1a year, the 081&< Eugenr Ho.rrmgton. no.mfii {ITJt
brat.Ion will begin at ThuTgood MM•ho.11 Ff':; lU: o.I 1'Sl.
10:00 &.m. at Bering
day, but art1BIB had WlUl 6:00 p.m.
yesterday. (Dec 13. to submit en·
t.rtee,benot.ed.
O&ro1a noted that Caur of the dllBlgrls
shown at the f\mdra1aer Pr!
day were submitted by out<Jf-tcnm
cr.uira. unpreoadsnted. In the hletory
of the local prlda oelebrat.lon.
The execu.uve commtttee had pr&VUQ.
ly diac1ded not. to ucludll any
one from the ~ oompetluon.
O&reta...,_
Two da8lgnB were reoeived from
Dalli.a, and another t'wo from Aus·
""""""' The fundr8.18er's "dream date
auction" ra1sed a total of '2.630 for
Ot.y/leetl1&n pride 11198k. Oare!&
ll&ld.. "Night UnMr the M18tletoe'a"
top bid waa 11.000 for bartender
Frank ll1l'a.ndol& of was K1tcy'a
The seoond plaoe bid. of '36() WU
reoatved. by the pride oommittea'1
own markeUD,gch&lr,BOOby wner
An,yoM who awindlld alt.her tbe
October or NOV8Inber meat.1D41'. lael·
.!g.,!b,,le . t o_ vo_te _on the logo cle8lgn,
The omc1aJ dates for Houston
a., lesb1&n Pride Week 1991,
ldnpted last month. are J\Jlle 14-
23, 1991. The paradawill be held on
""""""
cu. canter. looated at. plans; asaeemng a!!icacy of d1C
1440 H&rold, w1th a but.Ion of t\lnda. and 8888lllS1nS
oonUmmt.IJ. br.kCast. h&aJth provld9re shortagea ln In
nie festJ.vtuee will oon· patlant care Commenui aho .lid be
unus t.t 12:00 noon In the Pellow llm1ted. to theea lssu88.
ship HallofBeringQl.W'Ch.
The Bering Ct.re Center will provide
all the turkey, ham,~rolle,
oond!menta t.nd bevert.gee
for the dlnnllr Thnee au.end1ns; are
lnvtted.tobrtnga~ealda
d18b,or1.deil88rt.
Pal'llOna whn w18h to attend are
aalredtoRBVPby~.Dec 2lby
call1n4I tlle Bering Ct.re canter at.
52().7070. If tn.nsportatJ.on la
~ the statf should be told
t,h,,e.n.. BO a.rr&ngement.e a.n be
- 1\Y&n White council
communicy meeting
A m88U.ng will be sponsored by
Body PoalUve/Houst.on on llonday,
Dec. 17, at the Met.ropollta.n
MulU-8erv1ol Center at 6:00 p.m.
The purpoaa oftlle meet.Ingle toaJ·
low apecl11c oommuniue& affected
by HIV/AIDS to have Input Into tba
hel.ltb oa.re p1t.nn1ng prooassfor
H&rrta Count;y.
Members of the oouncu who
"9N eel.acted to repreeent the lntenlllta
r1 tlle atrect.ed oommuni·
uee apectflot.Uy will ba present to
het.r oommun1ty oonoerna
The R,.yan White Het.lth QLre
Planning councu ta l'fl8J)Oll81': "' -
t.a8!l8B1llg needs ln H&rr18 CalJD!iY
and tlle surround1ng OCUlU8I relaU'\'
9 to AID6 and for 1"9QU19t1nS
tunaJ u,r__, U l\Y&.11 White Com·
preharw1ve AIUS Reeouroe Emi!lrgeocy
(CARI) Act pa-'. by Con·
greu uue yw.r The meeunc. whlch
19 open to the publlo. la an 1nformal
rneeung for oommw11ty Input.
-Harr1ngton
gets honor
Eugene H&rrtngton h&8 been
namadtlletlrstThurgcxxlMa.rsh&ll
Fellow under t. new program for
'kcult;y reeearch t.t 'nlxaa Bout.hem
Unlvt1rt1ty'e Thurgood l4ar8haJ.1
;ahool of I.aw The program, to ba
ln8UtUted ln January. will 1111lect
me facult;Y member each year. who
Submit sample photos to
Jer,.., Mulhollond, 365 Canal,
suite 2300, New Orleans,
LA 70130. (504) 524-
1408. Or to Henry
McCh1r9, 408 Avondole,
Hau1ton, TX 77006. (713)
529-8490. If we ch-•• to
u•• your work, we wlll
make you an offer to buy
negatlve1.
'l'ourworkw11!beuSed1'1tl"leCr11-
centColyStar.theMontrOHV01ce.
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"'"H"&""r"rt"n gton 11 the founder and.
p,....~. of the AID6 Bqulty
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2300. New Orleans. LA 70130
(504J 524-1408 Or to Henry
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Houston. TX 77006 (713) 529-
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Your work w•ll be used m the
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Montrose V0tce. Ta.as Gay
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An lntenaive strategy meet.In&
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6 MONTROSE VOICE I FRIDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1990
Calif.
legislature
urged to
allow same
sex marriage
Students say professor using classroom as pulpit
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)- The
San Francisco Board ol
Supervisors urged Calilorn1a
legislators 10 end d1scr1m1net1on
against gay people by changing
slate law to allow marriages ol
same-sexcoupln
The board's action Monday.
Dec. 10,madellthelirst
government body In the nation
to call !or the legal!zatton of gay
marriage. said Supervisor
Richard Hongisto
Existing marriage laws are
·anhquated and hurtlul" to
l•b1an1andgaymen.n1d
Hongisto. author ol lhe
rnoluuon advocating the
change
The Board ol Superv1sors
abhor1 d1scnm1nat1on ol any
kind and lmds the present
California law on marriage to
d1scnmmateaga1nst lesbians and
gay men and den•" same-sex
couples 1ubstant1al legal.
economic and 10C1al benel1t1
and obhga11on1 that accompany
marnage," the resoluhon stated
Vanous studies show that
about half ol gay people are m
•·primary relal1on1h1ps" that oltan
last as long uthe1r heterosexual
counterpart1. the re1olut1on
noted
Currently, marriage ol two
men or two women 11 legal only
In Denmark
CLARKSVIU.E, Tenn. !AP}--An
Au.elin Peay State Univeraity profeuor
u'" hi1 clSMro<>m aa a pul·
pit to preech a1ain1thomosexuali·
ty and promote hil own relijiou1
beliefa, aome etudenta say.
A handout from a p9YChology
couree Lau1tht by John D. Martin
read.I: "Plagues are aent from God
becault' of evil. AIDS is a pl86Ue
1ent from God because of homosexuality.
Homosexuality ia an
evil:'
eeme.ter, he teachem undel'f?adu·
ate COU?'N9 in theory of pereonali·
ty, p9ycholoo of adulthood and
agin1 and PllYCholoo of adjuat
ment. He allO leada lfaduate-level
claaaem in counMling: and p9ychotherepy
The Leaf-Chronicle reported
that 10me atudenta 1aid the profe
.. or frequently diacu1aet1 the
ainfulneta of homoeexuality and
other unrelatedreligiou1topicain
hia claaaea and inaulta atudenta
Martin says the topica are perti· who offer differin1 opiniona.
nentandthat"wholeeome,health· "He dOMn't teach;' aaid junior
y, heterosexual student.a don't Heather Kuer, a former student
have a problem" with hil teach· who denounced Martin in a Jetter
to thecampU1newapaper: "Hejuat
Hi11upporteu characterize him preachN'.
aa a caring teacher who maket Otheutudenta who aaked not to
aome youn1 people uncomfortable named aaid Marlin constantly
becauae he challen1• their be- quotH the Bible and pr-nta dia·
lief• torted view• that don't relate to
MartinjoinedAPSU'afacultyin the claaa
1966 and i1the1enior member of Some of Martin'• clan hand
the p9ychology department. Thi• out.a include a pamphlet decryin1
Some parish
officials
allow
'symbolic'
marriages of
gays
the American Civil Libertu.•• l:n
ion, a ··Dear Abby'' column oppo.
ing &ell outaide marriage and an
article by writer Cal Thoma. criti·
cizingaex education
Martinsaidthose1heet1oulline
syllO(l'ism1, logic exercilH he
ahan>fl with the Htudenui. but that
they also present hie view1
"They are my per110nal belief"absolutely;•
he Hid ... Part of my
jobistoget1tudenl8tothink.and
many of our 1tudenta just don't
want to think:·
He defend& cla11room present.a
tiona and aNill'.flmenta about homosexuality-
which includl' a
film about a homoaexual who
renounce9 that lifeHtyle and a
book criticizinK gay ri1tht.a-aay
ing that mDllt paychological ex
perta view holllueexuality as a
sicknesa
Dr. Stuart B. Bonningtun, chair
peraon of the l)llychology d.-part
ment, declined to oomml'nt about
Martin'• teachin1t method• 1ay
ing he had not attended the prof em
1111r'1cla-.
He did say the Dia1tno1tic and
Stali1tical Manual of Menlal Di•
ord<'rs, the American P1ychiatric
AR&ociation handbook u8ed by
menLal healthprofl'Bilional1,dOet1
not lilt homat1exuality a1 a peychulugicaldi1urder.
Martin admitted he has little pa
tience for thO>lc who di1agree with
himandB11idhi11detractor1rcpre-
1tnt a minority of "11ick, immoral
11tudenta'
Hedoe1hl\ve11trun1t1uppurter1.
"Hei11 a nl<"t', warm.graciousin
dividual who lo\'t'll and care11
about his etudcnu:· said l{l'aduate
stud.-nt Dwi1tht Bond. "Hone11tly,
I behevf' people come into hiH
da1111room and di1agre@with him.
When he challen1tes their beliefa,
they're uncomfortable with that. '
Jn a 8tal.t'mt>nl relea!lf'd Friday,
DK. 7, John L Butler, v1 • pre11i·
dent for academic affaira. 18ld,
'Dr: Martin ii a lonlfl.ime member
of the faculty who holda Itron&
per110nal view1. 10me of which
may not be in keepin& with the
tJmet1 in which we live
'Unfortunately, the expree1ion
of hiH old·lime viewa and atyle of
speaking to clu1 membera may
have offended membera of hia
cla11es;' the statement continued
Butler said he is aware of 1tudent
concem1 about Martin but
had been approached per110nally
by only one atudent
He 88id the univeraity will take
intemalactionagain1ttheprofe11·
80rbutdeclined to specify
Manin, who holda a doctorate
from ?>;orth Texu State Univerai·
ty and maater'a and bachelor'• deitte8
from Baylor Univeraity in
Texu. 1aid heplanatoretireatthe
end of the school year.
··rm 1tetling to be that a1te ... he
1aid
Song
promotes
awareness,
Ryan White
legacy
HONOLULU (AP)-lt rema1n1
illegal m Hawaii !or gay couples
to be legally mamed in a church,
but 1ome pan1h oflic1al1 are
allowing same-sex couples to
hold "1ymbolic" marriag• m
their churches
1022 WESTHEIMER 527·9669 ••• Naturally
INDIANAPOUS (AP)· -Jeanne
White 11y1 a new song about her
son·1 fatal llruggle with AIDS is
helping her 1urvive the hollday1
·colors" 11 a mu11ca1 tribute to
RyanWh1te'1courage 1n h11l1veyear
battle with acquired
immune def1c1ency syndrome
He died 1nApr1l at age 18
'lt'1 reunited us and we're au
gelling tOQ&ther I'm not going to
be alone." 1hesaid. ge1tunng
toward her mother and taan·age
daughter. Andrea
'We decorated the grave th11
morning. 1t was really rough,"
1ha 11idThur1day. Dec. 6. which
would have been Ryan'• 19th
birthday
Keeping ahva Ryan·1 legacy
and his crunde tor compas11on
toward people w1lh AIDS 11 the
goal ol "Color1. pro1ect
orgamzer111•d
While some gay and lesbian
couplH plan to legally challenge
the state ban on church
mameges. many are perm111ed to
get marned 1n church so they
can be wed m -·sp1nt "
Rev. ShOJi Matsumoto of
Honpa Hongwan11 Buddhist
Temple says marnage is a social
matter as well as a personal
matter
Oll1c1als lromother
denominations were less
enthus1as11c about encouraging
gay couplM to marry m their
churches. with ollic1al1ol the
Roman Catholic and Southern
Baptist Conference churches
saying such same-sex marriages
are proh1b1ted by church policy
Rev Frank Chong of the
Umted Church of Christ says he
hasn't been ask&d to perform a
gay marnage. but would evaluate
each requ81t separately, basing
h110ec111on on talks with the
couple
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Activist Robert Cramer dies
SAN FRANCISCO <AP)-Robert M•yor Art Arn<*- "It WU Bob
Cramer. pruonnfllt avic leadtt and Cramer'• dre-.m that thf' Cable Car
••Y aroviat, i9 dead H 53 of compli Awardt brin1 the i•Y and 1"bian
c.tion• from AIDS He died S.111r oommumtytosether with therettof
day, Dec:. 8, at Kaiwr Ho.p11.a.I
Cramtt, who owned a b.rberehop,
founded an annu.J pru(Tam called
Cable Car Awarda. which honored
San Frannll<Xl homo..tia1al1 for
theuaceomph1hmeni.
'1'he Cable Car Awarda have
cometo1ymbohzeallthat1-ri1ht
about San Franciaw: commented
Gays
excluded
from
proposed
hate crimes
bill in
Missouri
INDEPENDENCE. Mo. (AP)
G•y men end 1esb11ns are not 1
leg1t1mt1te m•noricy deseN1ng ol
protection ageonst hatecnmn. a
crty council member said before
the council voted 10 eKCtuoe
them lrom a new law
After nearly two hours of
debate 1n packed chambers. the
council voted 5-2 Monday. Dec
10. not toreta•n the words
seKual onenlat1on'· 1n a law that
would impose 111tler penalties lor
crimes committed out ol hatred
lorcerta1n social groups
The revised bill. which laces
anothercounc11 vote Jan. 7,
would impose an e"tra minimum
penalty of $300 and 15 days in
1111 lor any crime committed on
thebas1sol av1ct1m'srace.
color, religion. age. nahonal
or1g1n or ethr11c htmtage
Cooncil member Penny
Bennett said other groops were
more deserving ol protection
than lesb11ms and gay men
This does no1 take away
anything (lrom homos.e>tuafs).
ahe saod ·-11 only g•vM special
rights to special groops ol
people
Ho,,..ever. coonctl member Bob
Clothier disagreed. saying. ·1 do
not call lreedom from hate
cnmes a specoal treatment or a
special nght
The b•ll was prompted by a
cross-burnongand otheractsol
1ntom1dal!on m the area th11 year
Citysponsored
play yanked
to avoid
upset
MIRAMAR. Fla (APJ--A play
about an Archie Bunker-type
character who discovers his son
is gay was canceled atter city
oll1c1a1s received complaints
about the comedy's content
Norman. ls That You?· was
scheduled to be performed last
Friday. Nov 30. et the c1tyowned
civic center as the hrst in
a series of lour performances by
an mdependent theatrical
company, Standing Room Only
Productions ol Plantahon
·we·re not gomg to produce
anything that upsets anybody.said
Mayor V1ck1 Coceano. who
has not read the play ·we don't
want to produce any plays 1n our
theaterherethatwereahttle
shaded'
The play ran briefly on
Broadway 1n 1970 and was made
into a movie starring Redd Foxx
and Pearl Bailey
lhecityinrerogmtionofallthe1rood
Unngathatwerehappemnahere'
Cramer wu one of the ora:amura
of the city'a Lnbian-Gay heedom
DayPlll"edentarly20yHraq:o,and
w .. apree1dentofthepoliticallypo~
nt Alice B. Toklaa Lesbian-Gay
lnmocraticClub
heterose>tuals
The new Policy. announced
Wednesday. Dec. 5. also ends
the ban on donations from
H11t1ans and eases the ban on
donat1on1 from net1ves ol sub-Saharan
African nations
The Ha1t1an pernmenl called
for a ··massive program of reeducating
Americans"' about a
pohcy 11 said has ruined that
coontry·s tourism mdustry. ~t
thousands ol }Obs and caused
Haitian ctuldren to be ··snubbed
and taunted
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Cathy Rolhns. president of the
1heatncatcompanysa1dshe
d1dn"t argue when asked to
change the play. adding "We
don't wish to lorceany
controversy on anyone·· The
Neil Simon play "Come Blow
Your Horn"' was 1ub$t1tuted
Celebrate Sensuality in the 90's!
But some other produce,.
wece iiotaaagreeable to the
c1ty'1 interventiOn
·1r1e>tlreme1y unfortunate that
there·s a growing climate of
repreu1on. that theater people
are not being allowed to discuss
sub1ects that certain government
olllc1a1s don·1 thmk are
appropriate."' said Jerry
Campbell. an art1shc director !or
theVinneueCarrotl Theater 1n
Fort Lauderdale
Blood donors
to be quizzed
about
personal
lives
WASHINGTON 1AP) -Blood
blnks """I have to ask a broader
range ol personal quest•ons ol
would-be dorn>,. under new
regulations that recognize the
growing spread ol AIDS among
Safer Sex Posters available-through AIDS Foundation
Houston for a donation of $5 apiece or $10 for the set of
3. For more information call 623-6796.
8 MONTROSE VOICE I FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1990
Liz Taylor
jurors asked
about
alcoholism
and perfume
LOS ANGELES (AP)-Potentlal
JuroralnEh21bethT•ylor'1l~1I
battle with an eK·boylr!end over
dollar• and acent1 were 11ked
•bout alcohol11m, AIDS 1nd
what type ol perfume they wear
Ml11 Taylor'• former beau,
HenryWynberg, 111ulng the
aclr••lor 11h1r1oltheprolit1
from her perfume. Pu11on,
cl1lmlng 1he brHched 1 contract
w1thhfmtom1rk1tth1lr1gr1nce
During jury telecUon
Wedn•day. Dec. S, In SuP*l"lor
Court, two potent11J jurol'I
d11cloted they 1pl11h on PH1lon
bul H•d 11 wooldn't 1ffect lhelr
ob1ect1v1ty
Tod1y. two potent11I jurol'I
H•d they had never Hen the
Ac•demy Aw1rd-w1nning actr..,
on Mm. ath1rd .. 1d hi hid Hen
most of her 111m1_ ••nee he h•d
been going to mov111 11nce the
silent fofm era M111 T1ylor
reacted with 1 mock e1tprns1on
of horror, then laughed 1rong
with othera In the coortroom
Wynberg. a former used-car
Hinman who courted Ml11
Taylor between her two
m1rr1ages to R1ch•rd Burton,
cl11ms he cre1ted the lr•gr1nce
Photogra·
phers
Wanted
Community Publl•hlntt
Compony ... iu profN-
1lonol photogropher1
who hove photos for
sale of mole models for
varlM use In aclvertl••
menfl and promotions.
• Aclvertlsln9 for a11ortM
411ploy ouavnts In tho
CraMant City Stor,
Montrose Voice an4 Tex••
Gay 'rau.
• Dl1play a4vertl1ln1 In
other eay publlca1lon1
that HlbMrll•• to our l'hot.
and ort t.crtvra ••rvlca.
Weeurr1ntlyl'IHdpnot01•1lh
Vglent•n1'101y100MerdlGr"
th-(l1.tM1rdlGrHpl\Olo
m•gtlt 11\ow two mlfl In <:OSlume,
nold•ngn1001).Com1upw1th
yourownlde" Phot01ahol.lldbl
bl1ek1ndwM1buteolorpru111
:::!:eont•O.red UneblllOUM
Submit tampla ,hoto1 to
Jerry Mulholloncl, US C•
nol, tulta 2300, New Ori•
e1n1, LA 70130. (504) 524-
1401. Or to Henry
Mc<lu,.., 401 AvonHla,
Hou1ton, TX 77006. (711)
529·&490. If we ch-•a to
uta your work, we wlll
rnaka you •n offer to ltuy
n.1atlva1.
Yourv.ork•1UbluMd1ntl\IC•eentC11yS11r11\
1MontrOMVo1Ce
T1J<HG•yPre ... 1ndupertotour
ptio101nd1rtehpperMrv.c:eto
OltMlrg1ypobl>c:1l•OOI
A Masterpiece of
I M~ ... ~ I
Gertrude Stem and Ahce 8. Tok
las step out of the literary h.aul
monde and into the Pansian un
derworld to track down a mur·
derer and art thief. While
Gertrude and Ahce dig for due!
in hterary salons and art exhib1
llons. Johnny McAndrews. a ga)
American wnter. takes us on 2
wild and "icked romp througt
the decadent <;1de of Pansian life
'Rl"ph.•te with plenty ot punrunr
banter, Steini.11n parody. lll11l.11nn@
trrts between the malecharactffl
and a lew what the hell 1ntch
ronism~. th1~ is a campy delight of1
com1(mystery"-B(}(lk/n1
THE CARAVAGGIO SHAWL
by Samuel M Steward
S9.00 m boolmoret,
orchp1h11adandr«umwithyour
clwckforSlLOOlpostp.i1d)toorder
•. , .,
ALYSON PUBLICATIONS
~-P·5;401'lympton5t
8otton,MA02118
Christmas auction to benefit Gay and Lesbian Switchboard
The aeoond annual Chr1stma8
&UDtlon for G&y and I.eebl&n
Bw1tcbbo&rd/Houst.on will be
bald at 3:30 p.m. Bunday, Dec
18 at the Braz.oe River Bott.om.
2400 Brazos. A prevtew of the
itema t.o be auotioned. will be
held at 2:30 p.m.
t.erestec1 people_ The eem1n&re
are deSlgned t.o be an tnt.roctuc-uon
t.o various he&! th support
<ern&tl.vee, wtthemphaslB on
HIV oonoerns. There are two
preaant.atione 1n Dloembe~
At 7:00 p.m. on Monday, Dec
17, at M:ont.roae L1bra.ry (4100
The auction is
boat«lbyDoug'Ibm&n,
Kr. 1'GRA 1991. Several
oommun1cy bus.1-
neeees have donat.ed
ii.ma for the auctlon,
Monuo1t
••1'1lbor·
hood
::1':i~r lnnta
llont.roee),AFH will
sponsor a workahop
foousingonNutrtUon
a.ndHIVThisw1.ll bea
t.radltJon&l approach
t.o good nut.rit.lon by
HIV diete.ryspeoi&llst.
PJch&rd Elbein. He
There ts no a.dmi• will discuss the maJor
al.on charge t.o attend the event..
CUb, ab8oka and MC/VISA will
be aooept.ed for auetlon items
-AFHWellness
program
The AID8 Frunda.t.ion Houston
(A1'H) WellllBse Prog:rs.motrers
an on.going eerteaoff'reeeemtn&
l'I focus1nS on HIV 1ssu8aalthougb
t.hey&re open t.oall 1n·
components of nutrttJonal
health focuaing on the oonoerns
of the HIV·positlve 1nd1-
v1dual. 'Ibptca wUl include nutrl.
t10nal intake, ea.Ung patterns,
supplement.e, food con·
t&min&t1on, fiUids, st.rees and
exeroi.811. B:na.ck8 and 1nfonnat1Dn&
l h&ndouta will available
and there will be plency of opportunicy
for questt.one and an-
""""'· Then on Tueeda,y, Dec. 18,
AFH will preeent its monthly
amsu&l1cylaexu&l1cyworkahop
The purpoae ts t.o help ellm1-
n&t.e many of the fe&I"S, rumors
and unoertatnt.1e8 reg&rd1nS
HIVt.ra.nsm1881on andpromot.e
safer sexu&llcy" throt4h games,
d1agr&ms and ~uvel,y" discu&sl.
on. Th1B workshop ts for &n,y·
one who has never att.ended a
safer eex cla88, so they can af~
their commitment t.o a
he<hler, h&ppter llfescy"le, sa.1d
coordina.t.or Bart I.oeaer.
''These workshops &re entertAining,
popular and offer a
unique tw1st t.o homework as-
81.gnment.e;• U:>e8er sa1d. The
program ts also offered tree t.o
a.n,y organtzatlon or anyone
w1sh1ng t.o host a group of
!riends ln their home
Information on upcoming
wellnsseeventsca.n be00ta1ned
through the monthly AFH
Wellness calendar. B1gri up on
the malling llst, or call AFH at
623<1700
-Art League classes
The.Art League's winter semester
beg1na the week of Jan. 14
Reg1stra.t.1on baa begun for
al&a8e8 in drawtng, pe.tnting,
W&teroolor, aculpture, jewell'y
m&ldng, phOt.ography and ot.h·
er popular 8Ul:!)ectB. Beginners
88 well 88 expe1rtenoecl &rt18tB
-a.re waloome tn all Art. L6agu8 Join 1n workshops in weav-ing,
aculptUre, photo etchinS,
faux tln18hea and many other
Umely t.op108 taught by expert
enoedprof&881onals. 'Ibregtst.er
or t.o recelve a cl888 echedule,
call the Art. league of Houst.on.
623-9630.
In addJtJon, the Art. League ts
achedul1ng an open house on
Saturday.Jan. 6 from 2:00-6:00
p.m. at 1963 llont.roee Blvd
The open house will acqua.int
thoee interested with the in·
st.ruatDrs and their cl88868. In·
structors' work will also be on
~"" The Art leagu81s a non·protlt
org&n1z&tton dsd1oat.ed t.o' the
promouon ofthllV1sualarta. Of·
t1oe hours &re 9:00 a.m. t.o 6:00
p.m. Monday through ~
and 10:00 a..m. t.o 4 00 p.m. on
""""-·
-Christmas mldnlgllt
Holy Trinicy C'A.thol1o Churoh
will oelebrata itB nrst Chr1Bf..
mas midntgbt mass on Deo. 24.
The Solemn M&se ofthe Nat1v1·
cy of Our Lord, With trad1t10n&l
Chr1stmas oa.rols, will begin
With the bleestng of the Crill at
12:00a..m.
Refi'eshmentB and a fellow·
ship hour will follow the Mrv·
108. Holy T.rinicy Pa.r1sh 1s the
founda.U.on oommunlt,y of the
Trinitarian C&thol1c Churoh,
whose pr1m&cy m1n18try 1s to
thsgayandleeb1anoommun1t;y.
For more 1nformat1on, 0&11628-
0012. The church 1s IOO&ted at
1218Welch.
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Bar Zaar
listings
Day-by-day breakdown if
even ls
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ads
Our 8d\lert1 er:, w1 tempt you
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Toll and toll-free numbers lor
verbal adventures
Voice
Personals
People who want to meet you
Montrose Soap
People and places around our
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eFRIDAY,
DECEMBER 14
::!01 Daru tourney llam, Mary'•
Hou d'oeuvrem 6pm, Gentry
Judiina for 1991 t•Y pride logo
7pmGentr)'
Sl.50 well 7·9pm, Berry Hill
9-ball pool tourney Spm, Put
Time
Couaina & Company 10:30pm,
Couaina
Male review llpm, E1J'1
After-houraMary'a
eSATURDAY,
DECEMBER 15
Mug club 9am-noon, MiH Dee'1
Confu1ion drag: 1how llam,
EiJ'a
TV aporu noon-6pm, Gentry
Beer bust l-6pm. Mary'•
Liquor huh 4-7pm, Atrium
Muii Club 4-lOpm, E. J'1
Cuh pool tourney 5pm,
Venture-N
Birthday ba.h for all Dettmber
birthdaya, 6-llpm, Gentry
9-ball tourney 8pm. Put Time
Giovanni pre&entt the U.S.0
Tour Chriatmu ahow, lOpm
E J'a
Cousins & Company l0:30pm,
Cousin•
Santa Chops, midnight
Venture-N
After-hourt1,Mary'a
eSUNDAY,
DECEMBER 16
Oilera va. Chief• football noon,
E:J'•
Oilera va. Chief• football noon,
S.balltoumey4pm,1teak-ntatera6pm.
Gentry
Oilera va. Chiefa football noon.
happy hour i.epm. free hotd<>11,
Berry Hill
Oilera v•. Chief• football noon.
Liquor bash 4-7pm, Atrium
Beer bu•t 1-epm, 1teak night 4
6pm,Mary'•
Pool tourney 2pm. Co1U1in•
"Burp & dawga'' 5pm, VentureN
Gay1Le6bian Switchboard
auction 3:30-6pm, Steak night f>-
9pm, Kenny Rutledge
Christma. Showcaee 8pm.
Br&.ro11River&ttom
HMBL awarda banquet 2-epm.
Ventw"•N
Mary'• iuinual Chri1tmu tree
lighting with MontrOIJe Singer•
& Lone Star Symphonic band,
7pm
Dollar houfll 9·10pm, QT'•
'"lllu1iona '90" 9:30pm, E1J'1
eMONDAY,
DECEMBER 17
SL25 frozen margaritaa all day,
E-J"s
Locker special noon-midnight.
Club Body Center
Beer pitcher •pecial 4· !0pm,
Atrium
TV comedy hour 8pm, Gentry
Dollar houra 9-IOpm. QT'•
eTUESDAY,
DECEMBER 18
Hamburger• noon-3pm, Mary'•
Beer pitcher 11pecial 4-7pm,
Atrium
Steak night 7pm, MiN Kitty'•
Room & locker •pecial1 7pm
3am, Club Body Center
C&W dance leeeon•, lOpm BRB
Talent contest 7th week,
10:30pm E1J'•
eWEDNESDAY,
DECEMBER 19
Slop 1hot pool llam, Mary'•
Happy hour all day, all nisht.
Gentry
White lishtening"' •pecial 4·
7pm,Atrium
Steak night &IOpm, 7th wef!k
male dance contest 10:30pm,
E J"•
Sl.50 well 4·llpm, Berry Hill
Dollar houra 9-!0pm, QT'•
eTHURSDAY,
DECEMBER 20
Lunch on the patio noon-3pm,
Mary's
Room & locker special• noon·
midnight, Club Body Cent.er
St.25 longnecks all day & nisht.
50C hambursera 7-9pm, BRB
Bud and Lite longnecka SUiO 4
7pm,Atrium
Dart tourney 8pm, Pa.t Time
'"lllusiona '90" 9:30pm, [, J'•
THE ABOVE EVENTS ARE TAl<EN
FROM ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS
ISSUE OF THE MONTROSE VOICE
Fortunes by
Tye ho
For the Montrose Voice
Aries
Guests of both tne expected and
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H.M.B.L AWARDS BANQUET
SUNDAY, DEC. 16, 2-6PM
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL TEAMS & PLAYERS
CHRISTMAS COMING ...
1) WE SUPPORT MARY'S COMMUNITY
TREE LIGHTING
2) SANT A CHOPS WILL BE AT V-N
SATURDAY MIDNIGHT
3) BRING A NON-PERISHABLE FOR
STONE SOUP AND SPREAD THE JOY
HOME OF LANCERS MC
YEA! PARTY!
GROOVIN'• CRUISIN'• BOOZIN'
NEVER A COVER, UNLIMITED PAlVATE PARKING
ACROSS THE STREET AND ALWAYS
GOOD VIBES
The Black Line Where a.11 men a.re welcome.
1-900-468-2822
uneMpecled kind wdl •ppe.1r or
w•ll soon be •Ppa•nng No m•tter
how d11!1cult or unusual the
S1tuat1on •S Aries woll know how
1011kecereol 11 Youdet•notely
get•nA lord1plomacy
Taurus
Tauru11swearmg anelfsCIOlh·
1ng Aplaytu1.evanmag1ca1approachto
hosawhoare lellmg
otherwise w•ll have good resutts
You might even go solar IS to
t1cklesomaone·1 fancy S1er1
p11nn1ngtore1pec1•ln-year'1
raao1ut1on
~r,;;~s'°;;;lzf
"You'll Have a Hill of a Good Time"
Sundag: Oilet1 v1 Chie/1, Noon
Ha119y Hour 1-6pm, free hot dogs
Wednesdqg: 11.50 Well, 4-ttpm
ffidqy: If .50 Well, 7 -9pm
1S346 Kuykendahl
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atWesthebner
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Give me some HEAT!
CliMnowandl>f!ar po-ovocab .. 9up1n1hecateg0<yoly0u<cl\oof;e .. lyo1Je.-c1ywll•t1hiry·re~··
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Gemini
Take some lime out from your
l•rge respons1biht1es 1h•s weekend
You dohavee Jot to think
abou1 and you do need to take
lh1ngssar1ously_ But no one
lunctoonsattheir bast without
some re1uat1on. Read a good
book
Cancer
A warm heart and a happy
he1rtharethe1oysofthosewho
have a Cancer partner You fmd
the greatest meanmg 1n Iha s•m·
p!est of 1oys And you clearly reflect
this underslandmg to those
whose •vesyou touch
COMMEllCIAl MEMIER
Leo
You're still the soc1a1 an1m11. But
rather than large scale g•las
you·remuch more•pprec:1a11ve
of dinner !or four Keeping
things on a vary parsona1, 1nt1·
mate1evel1swhatre•llyp1easas
you Ah. the 1oy of 1 rHI conver&
at1on
Virgo
The season of memory has you
under rts spell. Couch potatoes
won't need a tllev•s•on and rock·
•ng ch••r roc'kerswon't even
need a window to look out The
past that loves 1ns•de of you JS
more than enough Remember
Libra
The everyday. commonplaceact1v1t1es
ol• busy.•ctwehfetake
on a special meaning You're mvent1ve
and cr11t1ve and you·re
shering1tallw1th friends and
neighbors 1rs more than •dose
ol Christmas cheer. 11'1 you (as
you really •re)
Scorpio
Pisces
You can have who you want JI
th1s1sa1ongtermpartner,nareas
ol discovery wdl be
opened 1n your relationship II
this •S someone new. be sure
you know who. what. and how
and than go where
Personals
(individualL
TO ANSWER A MONTROSE
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ATTENTION PERSONAL
ADVERTISERS
Hl•9\'0UNC<:':edy<:,rl)e..Onal911'
Fridays:
Ouuhon1 ertSe. So ask them
There JI no good reason not to
bed1rec:t To m1ont•in th•s 1nten-
11ty that you lovasomuch.
you·re gomg to have to keep
avarythong honat. Wh1spar1ng
the truth ma dark p11ce1aa1-
lowed
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Tuesday
Talent Contest
10:30pm
(Seventh Week)
Singers, Dancers, Actors,
Instrumentalists. Comedians,
Anything You Want
$75 in Cash Prizes
MC: Rikki O'Shea
Male
Review
llpm
Wednesdays:
Steak Night 6pm
New Male Dance
Contest 10:30pm
MC: Rainbo de Klown
Thursday & Sunday
The Man of A Thousand Faces Mr. Rikki O'Shea brings to You
MC Atkki O'Shea
B.J. Summors
Illusions '90
featuring
Mr. EJ's ·90 Giovanni
Paivi
With Special Guest: Susan
Showtime 9:30pm-Really!
Reservations Advised
Open ?am Happy Hour 7am-9pm Patio Open Dail
Sagittarius
Trust the one who talla you • secret
And trust your deepest
moat mtuot•ve sat! to know how
to respond to the mformat1on
you·re given Combine lh11 mystanous
1ntriguaw1th • llashol 1n-
1pir111on. Fireworks m Dacembert
Capricorn
You would reeUy love to be
alonaw1lh clonfriand1 and lam-
1ly but thapubllc you 11 much m
demand. Gtvmg voice to those
who have none 11 import•nt to
you You know• great deal
about g1v1ng end race1vmg
Aquarius
vou·ra on the go and loving every
moment of the action_ What.
1n othe,.., would seam bizarre
aaem1 1u11 fight for you There 11
1 nalurel purposefuln•s 1n your
8Cl•Ons that osn't 1lw1ys8pparant
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FBI told to give answers on gay former agent
SAN FRANC18CO (APf-A judge
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U.S. Oi1trict Court Judge Eu
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queslionini by attorney& for
th1 •ient who aued the agency,
claiming he wa& fired because he
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clean.nee on the baeia of sexual
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Sl tofileobjectionatohiarulingin
the Cb ·of Frank Buttino, 45, who
hNi filt'd a di8Crimination 1uit
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low the San Diego agent'a lawyera
to take a depoeition from FBI Di.
rector William Se111iona, who has
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in June after 20 yean with the
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pl ,I'd hi If in poe1.t:ic n ,;,
nerabl1;1t<.coerco
The 1111t>rit hu 1tated h t the
onl)' lie ht told. in ho pea of saving
hi11care«wutodenyinitiallyto
mve11ti11:ator1 1n 19&\ that ht' had
written a social letti>f t<1 another
penK>n th11.t indicated hia homo
.exuahty Tho• lettt'r had been
anonymou11Jy forwarded to the
rn1
The court ordi•rt'd the FBI to
make availablt· for dt>poaitinn&
agl·nl Thoma" Kukn. ln char11eof
thtprobf.that led turrvocationof
Buttino'11 clearam·c; S!·t'urity Qffi.
cer Jerry Hubinu ol the Depart
mentofJu11tict".Whuapprovt'dthe
hftinl( of Huttino'a cl+•uance; FBI
employee William Ttag11.n. ~;ho
admini><tf>ttd >11ie-detectorte11tto
Buttin .. ; aqd ••rnt Gary St :i-0p1,
FBI SI' turity Program• manager,
who madt' the fir1t deci1ion to revoke
the clearanee.
Lynch ruled that Buttino ''i1en·
titled to information ttgarding
whether defendant.II (the FBI)
have a policy of con1iderin1 one'•
11exual orientation in deciding
whether to grant 1ecurity
clearances and information rel(
arding whether auch policy, if
one exi1:1t1. wae applied to plain
tiff'
The judge ordered the &Keney to
tum over all documenta created
since 1985 "relatinK w the employ·
mentofgay person& by the FBI. in
eluding documentl relating to the
termination of FBI employee. for
(I'll}' or bi&exual rea&0n1."
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$1.2 million
raised for
Gay Men
Health Crisis
group
NEW Ye II< IAPI The Gey
Mens ~ ;., oroanizat1on
r11Hd$12 .1lhon Saturday
Dec 8, at a ~anAe·•thon '"
Manha!tar
More lhan 6000 people got
lroends. co-workers and other
sponsors to pledge money lor
every hour they danced between
700pm and midnight at the
Jacob Jav•ts Corwent1on Center
in Manhattan said GMHC
spokespc.rso Cr11g Moler
GMHC prov1.:les , :unsehng
hot me1111. legal help and 01her
ser.o1cestoAIDS1ullerer1. as
we11 as AIDS eduut•on. The
group also 10bb1n government
Jlhciats ~ ncreHe tundmg tor
Al-Saerv "'S
Ar '!Ong l'le bards wl'lo
volunt ec t< supply music lor
rnedanc;e-a- hoiwereSelt-nPepa
and Ou..., ... a11fah
Mail Order Film
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from
Community
Photo Lab
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wear around their neck or on their bell. II they
have an emergency, they push a button and help is on
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13401 SW Fwy Suite 206, Sugar Land, Texas 77478
rovtrimportant1&11ut'flaucha11lt'flhi
•n motben. lnibi•n battenng and
incet1ll1.1rvival
ThepurpoooeoflhtNatwnall.e><bL
Rn<'<•nr ..... n.,.iat<><"rl',.tf',puhlieiu
and implement a natiunal lesbian
agenda, said the planneu. Th('
ml'f'tingwillbtoheldatlla!lwi'I......,.
b1an Re.ouree Center on Skiles
Street. For informallonon the Dal
la11plann1ngmt'f'tingortheNation
al J_.t'flbian Conferenre, contact
Kathy Rome at (214) 94!.(lJ75 vr
!2141521·1'!919
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C!rs. · 2131 C!rs. 2131
From LEE HARRINGTOS. pa11t that human be1ng8 are spending
pre.ident, Gay and LHbian tJmeonth18&b8un11cy'?Iam81ckof
Political Cau~ It.. my chlldren are Bick of It.. but
Jamnotl!W'9ju9tbowmanyjudglle tenaof~of'I'enat.u:dol·
~---------, It tall:e8 to throw th18 J&rsgouplnflamesaga!n.t.J\YWllV',
thlngout--thllmakelat &nc1I8U8pect.th1818&Ull :;:== Le~era ;:tJ:::o~
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Repair 2123
~ ~ Wlthalltheproblemathatplead J.'romPHYLLISt"RYE:,attorney,
Tax Preparation and awmtJOn in our sw.e, anclaround lnclu1ive community aetivl•t
IRS Audit Assistance theworld..ce.nyouactuaUybelleve eo1ru:ldent&1 to the 21 oo ru1
(7-13) 667-589~
!ned to gel into the houN
through the back yard_ Farg1son
said
Sunday IMlrstl•P
servicP1111m
fi1Ul'ltn
L"-'-"-"_'-~ '-"_1 . ~~::~t 529-8490
But Burton·s molher-in·law
Oora Hardon. H•d BurtOll was
coo weak lrom AIDS to wrestle
woth theOll1cer
Newsp_apers. NMews'p_apers. Newspapers. Newspapers.
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·He had only one montn to
ove.· Ms Hardin aa1d "Ha
couldn't nurt •Ilea H11 was 100
weak
Doctor
scorned for
suggesting
docs with
HIV identify
selves
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Investigators beil811e Burton
NEW HAVEN. Conn 1AP) -A
doctor who has be11n urgmg
physicians w•lh the AIOS virus to
come forward to n111p reduce the
stigma asaoc••led with tne
1llhctronsays he's fonding i.n1e
support lor hos views amoni;i h!S
colleagues
You are 1i1<etneB"t•sti
generall wno Nnt yotinQ men
C&NCa/e
StumT•.tileon -""' SundayBreal<lMt
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tiD lOam
9-Ballloumey 3pm
604 Fairview
--~-·· 522-0106
Te:uu >w·n lei-rian <"<mfrren<',
the fourth annual Tu.s11 l.~Rhian
Conft-renct\Will ~hf'ld th1•11ame
month a .. thf' national mt"t'tmg
S<-ht'dule<l for April 12·14.19!11.thl'
fourth annual Tt'X8" J....,.b111n Cvn
ference will nlebr11t1· the theme
·M<Jving F<Jrwarrl Tol/l'lh!•r
Empow('rment. l'ridt' and Stn·ngth"
The c-onfennl"t' will be held at the
Driskill llutt'I in Awoun For infor
mauon on th,. TI.C write l'O. Hox
40:.!06.' An~tm. TX 7l'!i04, or call
•121~: lti!I
lnglnAUBUn!Mondl,y1.theH&rT18
c:ouncy Crlm1nal Lawyers Amoc1&uon
(Heu.ti.) puhllahed. lta legal
magaz!ne'"Docket.Call" with IJ\Y&rtlcie
enuued "1'eus Penal Code
21 06. Baker v. Wiide. Bowers v
Ha.rdw1ck ancl 110081 Penal Code:'
I have talked to the editor of
Do::ket.Call.whosa1dthatooplllllof
th8&11.1Clee&n be made&v&llltleat
anun1JnalOOSLof'2peroopy Isug
gest that everyone order three ooples.
ll:sep one &n4 eend one each to
their respective state INln&tOr ancl
sw.erepreeentatlve.Seru:ta.aelhd·
dres8ed. ste.mped < 46 oent.11 for
three ooples) envelo"" .rid '2 per
oopy ordered to t.he HCCLA. 706
Main Street 40ClA. Houston, TX
77002
out to diem the First World War
whole they $!&yedtalebetutltl
thelines.·wri:iteCK1epl'lys11an
angered by Or. Howard M
Sp1rt s suggestion
Sp•r<" a gastro8'1terolog1st at
Yale-New Haven Hoapital ana a
professor a! the Yale s hO?I ct
Medicine. torst took tne
controversial stand in the
February rssue or Drug Therapy
amed1calJ0Urna1
Frustra1ed and .. dclened by
the negat1ve responae to the
article_ Sp•ro re1tera1ea h1I v•ews
in November 111 a local
newspaper column
In the medical iournat. Spiro
wrote that there remaonsa
s.ienceabOut whoh11gonen
AIDS that kaeps •t myster10Js
andshamalulandsuraly
contnbutes to its spread
By being !orthr1gnt about their
owri predicament. doctors w•th
the AIDS v•ruscould play an
1mportan1 role •n breaking "the
conspir1cy ol 11lence that
surrounds AIDS. Spiro aa1d
Suen pnys1canscanhe1p
society 1earn to lrve w•!l'I AIDS
and to a.--:ept trt•t 1119 not a
shameful )ndl•o. . fp1roU1a
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