Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Coming Out Support Newsweekly: 8/30/10

Coming Out Support (COS) Newsweekly
Volume 13 No. 34 August 30, 2010
Newsletter Editor: M. G. Auerbach Email: COSNewsweekly@gmail.com

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The Gay Agenda: Datebook: August 30-September 5, 2010

Ongoing: Global: 2010 Pride Season. Parades, fairs, festivals celebrating LGBT Pride around the world. www.interpride.org

thru SUN: 10/24: Chicago, IL: The Great Plays of Terrence McNally. A series of readings and performances of the out playwright’s major works. Pride Films and Plays. www.pridefilmsandplays.com.

WED-MON: 9/01-9/06: New Orleans, LA: Southern Decadence. Big gay party in the Big Easy. www.southerndecadence.com

THU-SUN: 9/02-9/05: Dallas, TX: GALA 2010 Annual Leadership Conference for gay and lesbian choruses. http://www.galachoruses.org/events/conference2010/conference_home.html

THU-SUN: 9/02-9/05: San Francisco, CA: Celebrating 20 Years: The LGBT Media Summit & Convention, sponsored by the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association. http://www.nlgja.org/convention/2010/index.html

FRI-SUN: 9/03-9/05: New York, NY: Howl Festival. Mixed gay/straight alternative arts festival. www.howlfestival.com

Newsworthy:

Coming Out: 90210 Character Teddy (played by Trevor Donovan) will come out this season. Towleroad reports: http://www.towleroad.com/2010/08/90210-producer-trevor-donovan-discuss-gay-character-coming-out.html

DADT: A new report by Dr. Nathaniel Frank details the financial and human costs of a failed policy. Towleroad reports: http://www.towleroad.com/2010/08/new-report-details-financial-human-costs-of-dont-ask-dont-tell.html

Awards and Honors:

Neil Patrick Harris picked up two Emmy Awards. The Advocate reports: http://www.advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2010/08/22/Neil_Patrick_Harris_Wins_Two_Emmys/

Nominees: GLAAD Media Awards in Advertising. https://www.glaad.org/advertisingawards/nominees

Rachel Maddow has won the Walter Cronkite Faith & Freedom Award by the Interfaith Alliance. MediaBistro reports: http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/msnbc/rachel_maddow_wins_walter_cronkite_faith_freedom_award__170954.asp

Features

John Amaechi: The Towleroad Interview. The first NBA player to come out speaks out. http://www.towleroad.com/2010/08/towleroad-interview-john-amaechi-.html

Obama’s Gay Marriage Stance: A Disgrace says a New Republic op-ed article by Richard Just which calls Obama’s position “increasingly absurd”.: http://www.tnr.com/article/politics/77154/barack-obama-gay-marriage-disgrace

Report: Hollywood’s opening up to gay characters and families. “The Kids Are All Right”, “Modern Family” and “Glee” point the way. USAToday reports: http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/news/2010-08-24-gayshollywood23_CV_N.htm

Profile: Jonathan Groff (“Glee”) makes his London stage debut. He’s out and very talented. The Independent reports: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/jonathan-groff-rock-hudson-for-the-21st-century-2058851.html

In Print:

Lambda Literary: 10 Most Memorable LGBT Teen Fiction Characters: http://www.lambdaliterary.org/features/08/24/brents-top-10/

Coming Out Coming Home: Helping Families Adjust to a Gay or Lesbian Child by Michael C. LaSala Ph.D. Columbia University Press. Through a qualitative, multicultural study of sixty-five gay and lesbian children and their parents, Michael LaSala, a leading expert on this issue, outlines effective, practice-tested interventions for families in transition.

In Performance: Onstage:Theatre/Music/Dance

New York City (and Broadway)

***Another American: Asking and Telling. Mark Wolf’s tour-de-force one man show about “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”. Mondays to 10/04/10. Proceeds benefit several LGBT non-profits. http://www.facebook.com/anotheramerican
***La Cage Aux Folles, a revival of the 1983 Jerry Herman/Harvey Fierstein musical, based on a French film, which inspired the film "Birdcage". Kelsey Grammer stars. www.LaCage.com
***Mrs. Warren’s Profession. Vintage George Bernard Shaw starring out Cherry Jones. 9/03/10-11/21/10. http://www.roundabouttheatre.org/aat/
***Promises, Promises. Sean Hayes and Kristin Chenoweth star in the Burt Bacharach & Hal David & Neil Simon musical. www.promisespromisesbroadway.com.
***Secrets of The Trade. Out actors John Glover and Bill Brochtrup star in Jonathan Tolins’ new play. to 9/04/10. www.primarystages.org.

Elsewhere...

***Becoming Norman. Norman Dixon’s story about being gay and Mormon. Dixon stars. to 9/12/10. N. Hollywood, CA. www.becomingnorman.com.
***Don’t Ask. A drama from Bill Quigley about a reckless US private in Iraq who gets involved in a dangerous affair with his superior officer. to 9/19/10. San Francisco, CA. www.nctcsf.org
***The New Century, out Paul Rudnick’s hilarious gay comedy. to 9/05/10. New Orleans, LA. www.lepetittheatre.com.
***Pearls Over Shanghai. San Francisco’s Longest-Running Cockettes Musical. to 12/19/10. San Francisco, CA: http://thrillpeddlers.com
***The Picture of Dorian Gray, an Oscar Wilde classic. to 9/19/10. San Francisco, CA. www.therhino.org.
***Twelfth Night. Randy (“Queer As Folk”) Harrison plays Sebastian. to 9/05/10. Washington, DC. www.shakespearetheatre.org.

On Screen (and Video & DVD)

Out on Screen...

***Beyond Gay: The Politics of Pride. Bob Christie’s documentary shows that Pride is more than a parade, it’s a giant step on the road to global human rights.
***Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work. A new documentary which follows from gig to gig, onstage and at home, and historically through the ups and downs of her career.
***The Kids Are All Right. Julianne Moore and Annette Bening star in a two-mom family dramedy. Their kids seek out their sperm donor father (Mark Ruffalo). http://www.filminfocus.com/focusfeatures/film/the_kids_are_all_right
***Stonewall Uprising, a new documentary by Kate Davis and David Heilbroner covering the 3-day Stonewall riots in 1969. http://firstrunfeatures.com/stonewalluprising_playdates.html
***Violet Tendencies. Mindi Cohn (“The Facts of Life”) plays a fag hag in this new romantic comedy. www.violettendenciesmovie.com. Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJi_HtHFLFY

Out On Video & DVD

***A Single Man. Tom Ford's debut film, an adaptation of a Christopher Isherwood novel, about a day in the life of a gay man, starring Colin Firth and Julianne Moore. .
***Cinema Pride Collection. 10 time-tested queer films spanning 40 years of Hollywood from 1961 onward.
***LA Mission. Benjamin Bratt is a barrio tough guy who discovers that his son is involved in a relationship with another boy.
***The Matthew Shepard Story. Stockard Channing plays Judy Shepard in the Lifetime network film about Matthew’s murder. Her performance is incredible.
***My Trip Down The Pink Carpet. Leslie Jordan’s one-man autobiographical show. A recent Off-Broadway hit. www.mytripdownthepinkcarpet.com.
***Out in the Silence. A small town confronts a firestorm of controversy ignited by a same-sex wedding announcement in the local newspaper. Available for viewing online. http://www.hulu.com/watch/157306/out-in-the-silence

On TV Of Note: All times listed are ET. Check local listings for times in your area.

Resource:TV Gayed, GLAAD's Weekly Guide to What's LGBT on TV: Updated frequently. www.glaad.org/tvgayed

***August/September: In the Life. LGBT news magazine. PBS. Check local listings. http://www.itl.tv/inthelife/episodes/
***SUN: 8/29: 62nd Prime Time Emmy Awards. 8PM. LIVE NBC.

Conferences, Seminars, Benefits, and Special Events

Ongoing: Global: 2010 Pride Season. Parades, fairs, festivals celebrating LGBT Pride around the world. www.interpride.org

9/07/10-9/12/10: Austin, TX: Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival. www.agliff.org

9/09/10: Philadelphia, PA: Dr. Wendy Moffat discusses her new book, “A Great Unrecorded History: A New Life of E. M. Forster” Giovanni’s Room. http://www.lambdaliterary.org/readers/events/08/18/a-reading-with-dr-wendy-moffat-99-phil/

9/10/10: Boston, MA: TGIF: Thank GLAAD It’s Friday. the national networking event series for young LGBT professionals and straight allies. http://www.glaad.org/events

9/10/10-9/12/10: Dallas/Alvarado, TX:.Texas Gay Rodeo Association Big D Rodeo and Entertainment Festival World's only gay skydiving event. www.tgra.org

9/15/10-9/19/10: Fresno, CA: Fresno Reel Pride LGBT Film Festival.
www.reelpride.com

9/15/10: New York, NY: Panel: Coming Out, Coming Home: Helping Families Adjust to a Gay or Lesbian Child with author Michael C. LaSala and mother and son PFLAG Guests. Barnes & Noble, Broadway at 82nd. Free. http://www.lambdaliterary.org/readers/events/08/16/lee-houck-reads-bn-82st-97-nyc/

9/18/10: St. Louis, MO: OUT at the Ballpark. Pride St. Louis invites folks to cheer on the St. Louis Cardinals against the San Diego Padres. www.pridestl.org/outattheballpark

9/19/10: Springfield/Agawam, MA: Out in the Park. unofficial gay day at Six Flags New England. www.outinthepark.com

9/19/10: New York, NY: Victory Fund New York Brunch. Featuring Congressman Barney Frank, New York City Council President Christine Quinn, President of the Victory Fund Chuck Wolfe and emcee Alec Mapa. http://www.victoryfund.org/about_us/events/id:73

9/22/10-9/25/10: San Diego, CA: Gay and Lesbian Medical Association 28th Annual Conference. www.glma.org

9/23/10-9/25/10: Syracuse, NY: Transnationalizing LGBT Studies Conference. Syracuse University LGBT Studies Program. http://www.transnationalizinglgbt.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=50&Itemid=58

9/23/10-9/26/10: Provincetown, MA: Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theatre Festival, 5th annual presentation of works by Williams and those influenced by him. www.twptown.org

9/25/10-9/26/10: Dallas, TX:.Lone Star Ride Fighting AIDS. a two-day, 165-mile fully-supported cycling event through north Texas. The ride raises money for 3 north Texas organizations serving people impacted by HIV/AIDS. www.lonestarride.org

9/25/10-9/26/10: Washington, DC: 2010 OUT for Work LGBTQA National College Student Career Conference. http://www.outforwork.org/conferences/2010/national/default.asp

9/26/10: New York, NY: The 24th Annual Broadway Flea Market and Grand Auction to raise money for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. www.broadwaycares.org.

9/26/10: New York, NY: GLAAD Media Awards in Advertising. .honoring individuals and projects in the advertising and marketing industries for their fair, accurate and inclusive representations of theLGBT community.http://www.glaad.org/events

10/01/10: Los Angeles, CA: The PFLAG LA Event. PFLAG’s first Los Angeles event at the London West Hollywood. www.pflag.org.

10/02/10-10/08/10: Atlanta, GA: Out on Film. www.outonfilm.com

10/02/10: Anaheim, CA: Youth Programs at Gay Days (at Disneyland). Programs for the under 21 set. www.gaydaysanahaeim.com.

10/02/10: Charlotte, NC: Campus Pride College Fair and Prep Day. Southeast Region. http://www.campusclimateindex.org/events/default.aspx

10/07/10-10/10/10: Los Angeles, CA: The World Goes Round, a benefit for the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center’s Jeffrey Goodman Special Care Clinic. www.lagaycenter.org/worldgoesround.

10/07/10-10/09/10: Sacramento, CA: Sacramento Int’l Gay & Lesbian Film Festival. www.siglff.org

10/08/10: Los Angeles, CA: GLSEN Respect Awards, honoring “Modern Family”, Out & Equal Workplace Advocates. www.glsen.org.

10/08/10-10/09/10: Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Queer Studies Conference. lgbts@humnet.ucla.edu

10/08/10-10/10/10: Palm Desert, CA: Families in the Desert. Family Equality Council’s weekend for LGBT families and friends. http://www.familyequality.org/site/PageServer?pagename=events_calendar

10/10/10: Washington, DC: COLAGE 20th Anniversary Event. COLAGE is the national movement of children, youth and adults with one or more LGBT parents. . http://www.colage.org/programs/events/20th.htm

10/11/10: Nationwide: National Coming Out Day. www.hrc.com/ncop

10/13/10-10/16/10: Atlanta, GA: The 2010 Atlanta Queer Literary Festival. http://atlqueerlitfest.blogspot.com/

10/14/10-10/17/10: San Francisco, CA: Sundance Stampede. San Francisco’s annual country/ western dance weekend. www.stompede.com

10/14/10-10/23/10: Washington, DC: Reel Affirmations: The Nation’s LGBT Film Festival. www.reelaffirmations.org

10/15/10-10/24/10: Seattle, WA: Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival. www.threedollarbillcinema.org

10/16/10: Portland, OR Campus Pride College Fair and Prep Day. Northwest Region. http://www.campusclimateindex.org/events/default.aspx

10/17/10: Atlanta, GA: AIDS Walk Atlanta. www.aidswalkatlanta.com

10/17/10: Los Angeles, CA: AIDS Walk LA. www.aidswalk.net

10/21/10-10/24/10: Laughlin, NV: International Gay Rodeo Finals. www.finalsrodeo.com

10/30/10-11/01/10: New York, NY: Queer Shabbaton. A weekend for LGBT Jews. http://www.nehirim.org/qsny

Last Week’s Trivia Quiz: Back to School II

1. Question: Name this public high school for LGBTQ students, which opened its doors in 1985, and became fully-accredited in 2002. Before its accredidation, the school was run by a non-profit that provides social support to at-risk youth. Answer: The Harvey Milk School in New York, founded by the Hetrick Martin Institute. The two still share quarters.

2. Question: Name this state. The first high school gay-straight alliance was founded here in 1988. The first public school gay-straight alliance was also founded here. Answer: Massachusetts. Kevin Jennings, founder of GLSEN, started the first GSA at Concord Academy. Robert Parlin started the first public school GSA at Newton South High School, also in a Boston suburb.

3. Question: Name the organization, founded by the person in Question #2. It’s a national networking resource for high school gay-straight alliances worldwide, and a spokesperson for anti-bullying projects. Answer: GLSEN, the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network, founded in 1990. GLSEN sponsors the National Day of Silence. www.glsen.org

4. Question: Name the organization that operates the only 24/07 crisis and suicide prevention helpline for LGBTQ youth. It’s a toll-free confidential service. It was founded by three filmmakers who made a 1998 HBO dramedy about a gay teen contemplating suicide. Answer: The Trevor Project, founded by James Lecesne, Peggy Rajski and Randy Stone. Daniel Radcliffe of “Harry Potter” fame, has filmed public service announcements for the group. www.thetrevorproject.org.

5. Question: Name this non-profit networking organization on American college campuses that serviess LGBTQ student leaders and campus organizations and frats and soroities in leadership development, and services for those creating more LGBTQ-friendly schools. Its director is the author of a best-selling guide to LGBT-friendly schools. Answer: Campus Pride. Shane Windmeyer, is director and co-founder, and author of “The Advocate College Guide for LGBT Students”.

This Week’s Trivia Quiz: September Milestones

1. Question: Name this French entertainer, born September 12, 1889, whose Lerner and Loewe signature song implied he liked the pretty Parisian pre-teens. In reality, he went home to his “valet” Felix Paquet for many years.

2. Question: Name this legislation, signed by President Clinton on September 20, 1996, which defined a hot LGBT community issue being debated today.

3. Question: Name this soldier, who came out on a Time Magazine cover titled “I Am A Homosexual” on September 8, 1975. He later became a gay rights activist.

4. Question: Name this TV series actress, who came out on the Advocate cover on September 21, 1993. She was the first regular series cast member on an American sitcom to do so.

5. Question: Name this lesbian rights organization, founded on September 21, 1955, which was on the forefront of the Pre-Stonewall women’s rights and gay rights movement. The group opened its first New York chapter in September, 1958.

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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Coming Out Support Newsweekly: 8/23/10

Coming Out Support (COS) Newsweekly
Volume 13 No. 33 August 23, 2010
Newsletter Editor: M. G. Auerbach Email: COSNewsweekly@gmail.com

The Fine Print

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The Gay Agenda: Datebook: August 23-29, 2010

Ongoing: Global: 2010 Pride Season. Parades, fairs, festivals celebrating LGBT Pride around the world. www.interpride.org

thru SUN: 8/29: New York, NY: New York International Fringe Festival. emerging theatre serious and otherwise from 197 theatre troupes at 20 venues in lower Manhattan. www.fringenyc.org.

thru SUN: 8/29: Porter, ME: Camp Camp. Summer camp for LGBT adults.
www.campcamp.com

MON: 8/23: Philadelphia, PA: .8th Annual Gay Community Night at the Phillies. www.phillygaydays.com

MON: 8/23: New York, NY: .Broadway Impact benefits from a performance by the cast of “Memphis” at Joe’s Pub. Broadway Impact is a marriage equality grassroots organization which mobilizes the Broadway theatre community and its friends. www.broadwayimpact.com. For tickets: www.joespub.com.

THU-SAT: 8/26-8/28: Miami Beach, FL: Lavendar Law 2010. National LGBT Bar Association 2010 Career Fair and Conference. http://lgbtbar.org/annual/

THU-SUN: 8/26-8/29: Philadelphia, PA: Rainbow Boogie 2010 World’s only gay skydiving event. www.rainbowskydivie.com.

SUN-SUN: 8/29-10/24: Chicago, IL: The Great Plays of Terrence McNally. A series of readings and performances of the out playwright’s major works. Pride Films and Plays. www.pridefilmsandplays.com. For a preview: http://Chicago.broadwayworld.com/article/Pride_Films_Plays_to_Feature_the_Work_of_Terrence_McNally_This_Fall_20100810

Newsworthy:

California: Gay Marriage Delayed. Without explanation, the U.S. court of appeals for the ninth circuit has granted a stay in the Proposition 8 case, yet again delaying the possibility of marriages for same-sex couples seeking to wed in California. 
The San Francisco Chronincle reports: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/08/16/BAEE1EUOIF.DTL&tsp=1
The Advocate reports: http://advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2010/08/16/9th_Circuit_Blocks_Calif__Marriages/
NPR reports: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=129239896&sc=fb&cc=fp

Score One for Fred Phelps. Missouri's tight restrictions on protests and picketing outside military funerals were tossed out by a federal judge Monday, over free speech concerns. CNN reports: http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/08/16/missouri.funeral.protests.ruling/?hpt=T2

The American Civil Liberties Union and the ACLU of Mississippi filed a lawsuit against a Mississippi high school that excluded a female student's name and senior portrait from the yearbook rather than publish a photo of her in a tuxedo. The ACLU reports: http://www.aclu.org/lgbt-rights/aclu-sues-mississippi-school-excluding-teenager-wearing-tuxedo-yearbook

Target: No Donations for LGBT Groups. Target Corp. said 8/16/10, it won't give money to gay-friendly causes to quiet the uproar over a $150,000 donation that helped support a Minnesota governor candidate who opposes gay marriage. ABC News reports: http://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory?id=11414224

The Buzz (People Making News)

Coming Out: Stephanie Miller, the liberal radio talkshow host came out on her nationally syndicated show on 8/13/10. The Advocate reports: http://www.advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2010/08/13/Radios_Stephanie_Miller_Comes_Out/

Officer Sues to Block DADT Discharge. Lt. Col. Victor Fehrenbach, a decorated US Air Force flight officer with 20 years in the military, is suing to block his discharge under “Dont Ask Don’t Tell”. The New York Times reports: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/12/us/12ask.html

Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka: Expecting Twins. People Magazine reports: http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20413182,00.html

Photo Shoots and Video

Video: Proposition 8 Aftermath from “Midweek Politics with David Pakman”. Tom McClusky of the (anti-gay) Family Research Council and parenting expert Dr. Abbie Goldberg. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpalrcS5QCk

Features

Frank Rich: Angels in America. An important New York Times op-ed piece about the aftermath of the Proposition 8 ruling. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/15/opinion/15rich.html?_r=1

Daniel Radcliffe: The OUT Interview: http://out.com/detail.asp?page=1&id=27226

The Resource Center:

Campus Climate. Search tool for LGBT-friendly campuses. http://www.campusclimateindex.org/

In Print:

Fifty Years of Queer Cinema: 500 of the Best GLBTQ Films Ever Made by Darwin Porter. Blood Moon Productions. Out, outrageous, provocative, and proud, this comprehensive anthology and library resource reviews 500 of the best of Hollywood's output of LGBT, and queer questioning films, with a special emphasis on how gays changed the movies we know and love. Conceived as a working guide to what viewers should stock within their DVD queues, it reviews everything from blockbusters to indie sleepers, with about a dozen special features discussing the ironies, betrayals, subterfuge, and gossip of who, what, and how it happened when the film world's closet doors slowly creaked open beginning in 1960.

There Will Be Rainbows: A Biography of Rufus Wainwright by Kirk Lake. It Books. The first biography of the out singer/songwriter/composer Rufus Wainwright, reveals the integrity and complexity of Wainwright's work while fully embracing the self-deprecating humor and flamboyance that embodies Rufus Wainwright, the person.

Sugarless by James Magruder. Terrace Books. A high school sophmore with a love of original cast albums comes of age, comes out and finds god. http://www.jamesmagruder.com/about.html

In Performance: Onstage:Theatre/Music/Dance

New York City (and Broadway)

***Another American: Asking and Telling. Mark Wolf’s tour-de-force one man show about “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”. Mondays to 8/30/10. Proceeds benefit several LGBT non-profits. http://www.facebook.com/anotheramerican
***Dear Harvey. Diversionary Theatre, San Diego’s LGBT Theatre’s tribute play to Harvey Milk.to 8/28/10. www.fringenyc.org
***The Gay Agenda is the semi-favorite-two-man-musical-theatre-post-punk-band. Complete and utter world queerification through showtunes. 8/26/10.www.joespub.com
***La Cage Aux Folles, a revival of the 1983 Jerry Herman/Harvey Fierstein musical, based on a French film, which inspired the film "Birdcage". Kelsey Grammer stars. www.LaCage.com
***Promises, Promises. Sean Hayes and Kristin Chenoweth star in the Burt Bacharach & Hal David & Neil Simon musical. www.promisespromisesbroadway.com.
***Secrets of The Trade. Out actors John Glover and Bill Brochtrup star in Jonathan Tolins’ new play. to 9/04/10. www.primarystages.org.
***Veritas. Stan Richardson’s account of the 1920 Harvard gay witch-hunt to purge the university of all homosexuality. to 8/28/10. www.VeritasThePlay.com

Elsewhere...

***Becoming Norman. Norman Dixon’s story about being gay and Mormon. Dixon stars. to 9/12/10. N. Hollywood, CA. www.becomingnorman.com.
***Don’t Ask. A drama from Bill Quigley about a reckless US private in Iraq who gets involved in a dangerous affair with his superior officer. to 9/19/10. San Francisco, CA. www.nctcsf.org
***Love, Loss and What I Wore. The Ephron Sisters’ latest play stars newly out Mereditch Baxter and “Hairspray” star Marissa Jaret Winokur. to 8/29/10. Los Angeles, CA. www.geffenplayhouse.com
***The New Century, out Paul Rudnick’s hilarious gay comedy. to 9/05/10. New Orleans, LA. www.lepetittheatre.com.
***The Picture of Dorian Gray, an Oscar Wilde classic. to 9/19/10. San Francisco, CA. www.therhino.org.
***Twelfth Night. Randy (“Queer As Folk”) Harrison plays Sebastian. to 9/05/10. Washington, DC. www.shakespearetheatre.org.

On Screen (and Video & DVD)

Out on Screen...

***Arias With a Twist. The incredible performance collaboration between performance artist Joey Arias and puppeteer Basil Twist is now a documentary. To see the trailer: http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=759971528901
***Beyond Gay: The Politics of Pride. Bob Christie’s documentary shows that Pride is more than a parade, it’s a giant step on the road to global human rights.
***Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work. A new documentary which follows from gig to gig, onstage and at home, and historically through the ups and downs of her career.
***The Kids Are All Right. Julianne Moore and Annette Bening star in a two-mom family dramedy. Their kids seek out their sperm donor father (Mark Ruffalo). http://www.filminfocus.com/focusfeatures/film/the_kids_are_all_right
***Stonewall Uprising, a new documentary by Kate Davis and David Heilbroner covering the 3-day Stonewall riots in 1969. http://firstrunfeatures.com/stonewalluprising_playdates.html

Out On Video & DVD

***A Single Man. Tom Ford's debut film, an adaptation of a Christopher Isherwood novel, about a day in the life of a gay man, starring Colin Firth and Julianne Moore. .
***8: The Mormon Proposition, initially a documentary about gay teen homelessness and suicide in Utah. Director Reed Cowan added the Mormon involvement in Proposition 8 into the mix.
***LA Mission. Benjamin Bratt is a barrio tough guy who discovers that his son is involved in a relationship with another boy.
***The Matthew Shepard Story. Stockard Channing plays Judy Shepard in the Lifetime network film about Matthew’s murder. Her performance is incredible.
***My Trip Down The Pink Carpet. Leslie Jordan’s one-man autobiographical show. A recent Off-Broadway hit. www.mytripdownthepinkcarpet.com.
***Out in the Silence. A small town confronts a firestorm of controversy ignited by a same-sex wedding announcement in the local newspaper. Available for viewing online. http://www.hulu.com/watch/157306/out-in-the-silence

On TV Of Note: All times listed are ET. Check local listings for times in your area.

Resource:TV Gayed, GLAAD's Weekly Guide to What's LGBT on TV: Updated frequently. www.glaad.org/tvgayed

***August: In the Life. LGBT news magazine. PBS. Check local listings. http://www.itl.tv/inthelife/episodes/
***August. Clay Aiken: Tried and True, a concert based on Aiken’s new CD, will air with guest appearances by Ruben Studdard and Linda Eder. PBS. Check local listings. www.pbs.org or www.clayaiken.com.
***SUN: 8/29: 62nd Prime Time Emmy Awards. 8PM. LIVE NBC.

Conferences, Seminars, Benefits, and Special Events

Ongoing: Global: 2010 Pride Season. Parades, fairs, festivals celebrating LGBT Pride around the world. www.interpride.org

9/01/10-9/06/10: New Orleans, LA: Southern Decadence. Big gay party in the Big Easy. www.southerndecadence.com

9/02/10-9/05/10: Dallas, TX: GALA 2010 Annual Leadership Conference for gay and lesbian choruses. http://www.galachoruses.org/events/conference2010/conference_home.html

9/2/10-9/05/10: San Francisco, CA: Celebrating 20 Years: The LGBT Media Summit & Convention, sponsored by the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association. http://www.nlgja.org/convention/2010/index.html

9/03/10-9/05/10: New York, NY: Howl Festival. Mixed gay/straight alternative arts festival. www.howlfestival.com

9/07/10-9/12/10: Austin, TX: Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival. www.agliff.org

9/10/10-9/12/10: Dallas/Alvarado, TX:.Texas Gay Rodeo Association Big D Rodeo and Entertainment Festival World's only gay skydiving event. www.tgra.org

9/15/10-9/19/10: Fresno, CA: Fresno Reel Pride LGBT Film Festival.
www.reelpride.com

9/18/10: St. Louis, MO: OUT at the Ballpark. Pride St. Louis invites folks to cheer on the St. Louis Cardinals against the San Diego Padres. www.pridestl.org/outattheballpark

9/19/10: Springfield/Agawam, MA: Out in the Park. unofficial gay day at Six Flags New England. www.outinthepark.com
http://www.victoryfund.org/about_us/events/id:73

9/22/10-9/25/10: San Diego, CA: Gay and Lesbian Medical Association 28th Annual Conference. www.glma.org

9/23/10-9/26/10: Provincetown, MA: Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theatre Festival, 5th annual presentation of works by Williams and those influenced by him. www.twptown.org

9/25/10-9/26/10: Dallas, TX:.Lone Star Ride Fighting AIDS. a two-day, 165-mile fully-supported cycling event through north Texas. The ride raises money for 3 north Texas organizations serving people impacted by HIV/AIDS. www.lonestarride.org

9/25/10-9/26/10: Washington, DC: 2010 OUT for Work LGBTQA National College Student Career Conference. http://www.outforwork.org/conferences/2010/national/default.asp

9/26/10: New York, NY: The 24th Annual Broadway Flea Market and Grand Auction to raise money for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. www.broadwaycares.org.

10/01/10: Los Angeles, CA: The PFLAG LA Event. PFLAG’s first Los Angeles event at the London West Hollywood. www.pflag.org.

10/02/10-10/08/10: Atlanta, GA: Out on Film. www.outonfilm.com

10/02/10: Anaheim, CA: Youth Programs at Gay Days (at Disneyland). Programs for the under 21 set. www.gaydaysanahaeim.com.

10/02/10: Charlotte, NC: Campus Pride College Fair and Prep Day. Southeast Region. http://www.campusclimateindex.org/events/default.aspx

10/07/10-10/09/10: Sacramento, CA: Sacramento Int’l Gay & Lesbian Film Festival. www.siglff.org

10/08/10-10/09/10: Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Queer Studies Conference. lgbts@humnet.ucla.edu

Last Week’s Trivia Quiz: Back to School

There are currently over 40 certificate and degree granting programs with at least five institutions in the United States offering an undergraduate major; a growing number of similar courses are offered in countries other than the United States

1. Question: Name this university, which offered the first undergraduate course in the United States on LGBTQ studies in the spring, 1970. Hint: It’s across the bay from a very gay city. Answer: University of California at Berkeley.

2. Question: Name the city location of this university, which launched the first university program in gay and lesbian studies in 1986. Answer: New York City, home of the City University of New York.

3. Question: Name this college, which claims to have the first queer studies department in the US (in 1989). It offered gay literature courses beginning in 1972. Answer: City College of San Francisco.

4. Question: Name this university, that in 2009, endowed a visiting professorship in LGBT studies, a position that, it believed, was the first endowed, named chair in the subject at an American college. Answer: Harvard University.

5. Question: Name this college, whose out president married his partner in 2005. At that time, Chronicle of Higher Education identified 11 openly gay college leaders, a number that is growing but remains tiny. There are more than 4,000 colleges and universities in the United States. Answer: Hampshire College in Massachusetts. Ralph Hexter, President, married his partner of 25 years, Manfred Kollmeir with many college folks at the wedding.
Editor’s Note: Hexter joined Hampshire in 2005 and married his partner in 2007.

This Week’s Trivia Quiz: Back to School II

1. Question: Name this public high school for LGBTQ students, which opened its doors in 1985, and became fully-accredited in 2002. Before its accredidation, the school was run by a non-profit that provides social support to at-risk youth.

2. Question: Name this state. The first high school gay-straight alliance was founded here in 1988. The first public school gay-straight alliance was also founded here.

3. Question: Name the organization, founded by the person in Question #2. It’s a national networking resource for high school gay-straight alliances worldwide, and a spokesperson for anti-bullying projects.

4. Question: Name the organization that operates the only 24/07 crisis and suicide prevention helpline for LGBTQ youth. It’s a toll-free confidential service. It was founded by three filmmakers who made a 1998 HBO dramedy about a gay teen contemplating suicide.
5. Question: Name this non-profit networking organization on American college campuses that serviess LGBTQ student leaders and campus organizations and frats and soroities in leadership development, and services for those creating more LGBTQ-friendly schools. Its director is the author of a best-selling guide to LGBT-friendly schools.

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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Coming Out Support Newsweekly: 8/16/10

Coming Out Support (COS) Newsweekly
Volume 13 No. 32 August 16, 2010
Newsletter Editor: M. G. Auerbach Email: COSNewsweekly@gmail.com

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The Gay Agenda: Datebook: August 16-22, 2010

Ongoing: Global: 2010 Pride Season. Parades, fairs, festivals celebrating LGBT Pride around the world. www.interpride.org

thru SUN: 8/29: New York, NY: New York International Fringe Festival. emerging theatre serious and otherwise from 197 theatre troupes at 20 venues in lower Manhattan. www.fringenyc.org.

MON: 8/16: New York, NY: William Finn’s “Elegies” Song-Cycle Concert, a benefit for LGBT Equality Causes. www.gaycenter.org

TUE: 8/17: Provincetown, MA: GLAAD BeachBums Benefit.. 12Noon. The Crown & Anchor. www.glaad.org.

SAT: 8/21: New York, NY: Q-Talk, The Queer Talk Show. Joseph John, Frantz Hall,Stacey Todd Holt and Angie McKnght present the funnier gay version of “The View”. 9:30PM. The Metropolitan Room. www.q-talk.net

SAT: 8/21: Fire Island, NY: The Stonewall Swim 5K open water pledge fundraiser for the Stonewall Community Foundation. http://www.stonewallfoundation.org/events.php?Section=Event

SUN-SUN: 8/22-8/29: Porter, ME: Camp Camp. Summer camp for LGBT adults.
www.campcamp.com

Newsworthy: Proposition 8 Aftermath

California Court Rejects Same-Sex Marriage Ban. But, the fight isn’t over, as it’s expected to move on appeals to the U.S. Supreme Court. The New York Times reports: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/05/us/05prop.html?_r=1&hp

California: Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger filed a request on 8/06/10 to resume gay marriages in the state. So did Attorney General Brown. The Sacramento Bee reports: http://www.sacbee.com/2010/08/06/2942696/let-gays-begin-marrying-schwarzenegger.html

Proposition 8 Ruling: The Analysis. Ari Ezra Waldman, an attorney, provides analysis for Towleroad: http://www.towleroad.com/2010/08/its-in.html

Proposition 8 Ruling: The Reactions.
NPR reports: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=128994525&sc=fb&cc=fp
Huffington Post reports: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/05/prop-8-ban-reactions_n_671344.html
The Advocate reports: http://www.advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2010/08/04/Prop_8_Ruling_The_Reactions/

Proposition 8: Where Does it Go from here ? Barry Pump at Washington University graphed the possibilities. http://staff.washington.edu/bpump/wordpress/2010/08/05/prop-8-what-now/

Newsworthy: Other

Coming Out: Late-Life Lesbians: The Fluidity of Sexuality. For many years, researchers assumed so-called "late-life lesbians" were simply repressed by society until they felt comfortable coming out. But that's not entirely the case NPR reports: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=129050832&sc=fb&cc=fp

Out College Presidents have gathered to form an academic alliance. Towleroad reports: http://www.towleroad.com/2010/08/gay-college-presidents-gather-form-academic-alliance.html

Mexico. The marriages of same-sex couples performed in Mexico City must be recognized by all Mexican states, the country's supreme court ruled 8/10/10.. The Advocate reports: http://www.advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2010/08/10/Mexico_City_Gay_Marriages_Recognized_Nationwide/

The American Bar Association on 8/10/10 unequivocally backed civil marriage rights for gay and lesbian couples. The Advocate reports: http://www.advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2010/08/10/American_Bar_Association_Backs_Marriage_Equality/

The Buzz (People Making News)

Mark Tewksbury, out Olympian swimmer, will be Canada’s chef de mission for the 2012 London Olympics. Towleroad reports: http://www.towleroad.com/2010/08/openly-gay-mark-tewksbury-to-lead-canada-at-2012-olympics.html

Portia de Rossi will take Ellen’s name. The Advocate reports: http://www.advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2010/08/09/Portia_to_Take_Ellen_DeGeneres_Name/

Rosie O'Donnell's new daytime talk show will debut in 2011 on Oprah Winfrey's OWN network.

Photo Shoots and Video

Video: David Bowles on Proposition 8 Defeat. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gsxtV3VqQk

Features

Editorial: Marriage is a Constitutional Right. The New York Times weighs in. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/05/opinion/05thu1.html?hpw

Profile: Judith Peabody, the late socialite who was one of the first HIV/AIDS service organization volunteers. The New York Times reports: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/05/fashion/05Gimlet.html?_r=1

Profile: PFC Bradley Manning and WikiLeaks.. The New York Times reports: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/09/us/09manning.html?_r=1&hp

In Print:

Secret Historian: The Life and Times of Samuel Steward, Professor, Tattoo Artist, and Sexual Renegade by Justin Spring. a sensational reconstruction of one of the more extraordinary hidden lives of the twentieth century. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. www.secrethistorian.com

In Performance: Onstage:Theatre/Music/Dance

New York City (and Broadway)

***Alexandra Billings the TG actor who is one of the best ever “Rose” in “Gypsy” performs at Feinstein’s at the Regency. 8/20/10-8/21/10. www.feinsteinsattheregency.com
***Another American: Asking and Telling. Mark Wolf’s tour-de-force one man show about “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”. Mondays to 8/30/10. Proceeds benefit several LGBT non-profits. http://www.facebook.com/anotheramerican
***As I Am Fully Known, a comedy about a 25 year old catholic lesbian living in Brooklyn who is coming to terms with her sexuality. to 8/19/10. www.fringenyc.org.
***Dear Harvey. Diversionary Theatre, San Diego’s LGBT Theatre’s tribute play to Harvey Milk. 8/20/10-8/28/10. www.fringenyc.org
***Secrets of The Trade. Out actors John Glover and Bill Brochtrup star in Jonathan Tolins’ new play. to 9/04/10. www.primarystages.org.
***Veritas. Stan Richardson’s account of the 1920 Harvard gay witch-hunt to purge the university of all homosexuality. 8/20/10-8/28/10. www.VeritasThePlay.com

Elsewhere...

***Becoming Norman. Norman Dixon’s story about being gay and Mormon. Dixon stars. to 9/12/10. N. Hollywood, CA. www.becomingnorman.com.
***Don’t Ask. A drama from Bill Quigley about a reckless US private in Iraq who gets involved in a dangerous affair with his superior officer. to 9/19/10. San Francisco, CA. www.nctcsf.org
***Grey Gardens. The award-winning musical about Big Edie and Little Edie Bouvier Beale. Beth Fowler and Jacquelyn Piro Donovan star. to 8/21/10. Dennis Village, MA. www.capeplayhouse.com
***The New Century, out Paul Rudnick’s hilarious gay comedy. 8/19/10-9/05/10. New Orleans, LA. www.lepetittheatre.com.
***Twelfth Night. Randy (“Queer As Folk”) Harrison plays Sebastian. to 9/05/10. Washington, DC. www.shakespearetheatre.org.

On Screen (and Video & DVD)

Out on Screen...

***Beyond Gay: The Politics of Pride. Bob Christie’s documentary shows that Pride is more than a parade, it’s a giant step on the road to global human rights.
***Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work. A new documentary which follows from gig to gig, onstage and at home, and historically through the ups and downs of her career.
***The Kids Are All Right. Julianne Moore and Annette Bening star in a two-mom family dramedy. Their kids seek out their sperm donor father (Mark Ruffalo). http://www.filminfocus.com/focusfeatures/film/the_kids_are_all_right
***Stonewall Uprising, a new documentary by Kate Davis and David Heilbroner covering the 3-day Stonewall riots in 1969. http://firstrunfeatures.com/stonewalluprising_playdates.html

Out On Video & DVD

***A Single Man. Tom Ford's debut film, an adaptation of a Christopher Isherwood novel, about a day in the life of a gay man, starring Colin Firth and Julianne Moore. .
***Cinema Pride Collection. 10 time-tested queer films spanning 40 years of Hollywood from 1961 onward. http://www.baywindows.com/index.php?ch=arts&sc=movies&sc2=news&sc3&id=106677
***LA Mission. Benjamin Bratt is a barrio tough guy who discovers that his son is involved in a relationship with another boy.
***The Matthew Shepard Story. Stockard Channing plays Judy Shepard in the Lifetime network film about Matthew’s murder. Her performance is incredible.
***My Trip Down The Pink Carpet. Leslie Jordan’s one-man autobiographical show. A recent Off-Broadway hit. www.mytripdownthepinkcarpet.com.

On TV Of Note: All times listed are ET. Check local listings for times in your area.

Resource:TV Gayed, GLAAD's Weekly Guide to What's LGBT on TV: Updated frequently. www.glaad.org/tvgayed

***August: In the Life. LGBT news magazine. PBS. Check local listings. http://www.itl.tv/inthelife/episodes/
***August. Clay Aiken: Tried and True, a concert based on Aiken’s new CD, will air with guest appearances by Ruben Studdard and Linda Eder. PBS. Check local listings. www.pbs.org or www.clayaiken.com.
***WED: 8/18: South Pacific, the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, broadcast live from Lincoln Center. Out Paolo Szot stars. PBS. Check local listings. www.pbs.org.

Conferences, Seminars, Benefits, and Special Events

Ongoing: Global: 2010 Pride Season. Parades, fairs, festivals celebrating LGBT Pride around the world. www.interpride.org

8/23/10: Philadelphia, PA: .8th Annual Gay Community Night at the Phillies. www.phillygaydays.com

8/23/10: New York, NY: .Broadway Impact benefit by the cast of “Memphis”. Broadway Impact is the marriage equality grassroots organization. www.broadwayimpact.com. For tickets: www.joespub.com.

8/26/10-8/28/10: Miami Beach, FL: Lavendar Law 2010. National LGBT Bar Association 2010 Career Fair and Conference. http://lgbtbar.org/annual/

8/26/10-8/29/10: Philadelphia, PA: Rainbow Boogie 2010 World’s only gay skydiving event. www.rainbowskydivie.com.

8/29/10-10/24/10: Chicago, IL: The Great Plays of Terrence McNally. A series of readings and performances of the out playwright’s major works. www.pridefilmsandplays.com.

9/01/10-9/06/10: New Orleans, LA: Southern Decadence. Big gay party in the Big Easy. www.southerndecadence.com

9/02/10-9/05/10: Dallas, TX: GALA 2010 Annual Leadership Conference for LGBT choruses. http://www.galachoruses.org/events/conference2010/conference_home.html

9/2/10-9/05/10: San Francisco, CA: Celebrating 20 Years: The LGBT Media Summit & Convention, sponsored by the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association. http://www.nlgja.org/convention/2010/index.html

9/03/10-9/05/10: New York, NY: Howl Festival. Mixed gay/straight alternative arts festival. www.howlfestival.com

9/07/10-9/12/10: Austin, TX: Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival. www.agliff.org

9/10/10-9/12/10: Dallas/Alvarado, TX:.Texas Gay Rodeo Association Big D Rodeo and Entertainment Festival World's only gay skydiving event. www.tgra.org

9/15/10-9/19/10: Fresno, CA: Fresno Reel Pride LGBT Film Festival.
www.reelpride.com

9/18/10: St. Louis, MO: OUT at the Ballpark. Pride St. Louis invites folks to cheer on the St. Louis Cardinals against the San Diego Padres. www.pridestl.org/outattheballpark

9/19/10: Springfield/Agawam, MA: Out in the Park. unofficial gay day at Six Flags New England. www.outinthepark.com

9/22/10-9/25/10: San Diego, CA: Gay and Lesbian Medical Association 28th Annual Conference. www.glma.org

9/23/10-9/26/10: Provincetown, MA: Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theatre Festival, 5th annual presentation of works by Williams and those influenced by him. www.twptown.org

9/25/10-9/26/10: Dallas, TX:.Lone Star Ride Fighting AIDS. a two-day, 165-mile fully-supported cycling event through north Texas. The ride raises money for 3 north Texas organizations serving people impacted by HIV/AIDS. www.lonestarride.org

9/25/10-9/26/10: Washington, DC: 2010 OUT for Work LGBTQA National College Student Career Conference. http://www.outforwork.org/conferences/2010/national/default.asp

Last Week’s Trivia Quiz: Fashion Icons

1. Question: Name this gay designer (1932-1990) who was the first international fashion superstar. He designed Jackie Kennedy’s famous Inauguration pillbox hat, and is best known for his social life at Studio 54, where he hung out with Bianca Jagger, Elizabeth Taylor, and Liza Minnelli. Answer: Halston, born Roy Halston Frowick.

2. Question: Name this possibly bisexual design icon, whose ad campaigns, using photos by Bruce Weber and Herb Ritts, were full of homo-eroticism. Brooke Shields was featured in one of his most famous ads, and MarkyMark’s billboard in Times Square caused numerous fender-benders. Answer: Calvin Klein. Brooke said “Nothing Comes Between me and my Calvins” and MarkyMark in boxer-briefs made Times Square sizzle in 1992.

3. Question: Name this acclaimed gay fashion designer, one of Italy’s first public figures to come out. His fashion was legend, and he frequently collaborated with Elton John onstage and in AIDS charity work. He was murdered in Miami, but his sister keeps the business going. Answer: Gianni Versace.

4. Question: Name this gay American designer (1940-1986), one of the first to develop casual sportswear for women and men. He was also one of the first public figures to die from complications of AIDS. Answer: Perry Ellis.

5. Question: Name this out American fashion designer turned film director. He turned around the house of Gucci before developing a fashion brand which carries his name. He recently achieved distinction as a film director for his screen adaptation of a gay-themed work by a gay author. Answer: Tom Ford, who directed “A Single Man”, now on DVD. .

This Week’s Trivia Quiz: Back to School

There are currently over 40 certificate and degree granting programs with at least five institutions in the United States offering an undergraduate major; a growing number of similar courses are offered in countries other than the United States

1. Question: Name this university, which offered the first undergraduate course in the United States on LGBTQ studies in the spring, 1970. Hint: It’s across the bay from a very gay city.

2. Question: Name the city location of this university, which launched the first university program in gay and lesbian studies in 1986.

3. Question: Name this college, which claims to have the first queer studies department in the US (in 1989). It offered gay literature courses beginning in 1972.

4. Question: Name this university, that in 2009, endowed a visiting professorship in LGBT studies, a position that, it believed, was the first endowed, named chair in the subject at an American college.

5. Question: Name this college, whose out president married his partner in 2005. At that time, Chronicle of Higher Education identified 11 openly gay college leaders, a number that is growing but remains tiny. There are more than 4,000 colleges and universities in the United States.

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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Coming Out Support Newsweekly: 8/09/10

Coming Out Support (COS) Newsweekly
Volume 13 No. 31 August 9, 2010
Newsletter Editor: M. G. Auerbach Email: COSNewsweekly@gmail.com

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The Gay Agenda: Datebook: August 9-15, 2010

Resources: Events Calendars

***Damron Guides Event Calendars: http://www.damron.com/calendar/index.html
***Pride Events worldwide: www.interpride.org.
***PRIDE Calendars: http://www.gayfriendlybiz.com/calendar.html
***Gay.com’s Pride Calendar: www.gay.com/pride/calendar/
***LGBT Sports Events from Outsports: http://www.outsports.com/localEvents/index.cfm
***GayGevalt.com is a new national Queer Jewish Calendar for LGBT community events around the USA. http://gaygevalt.com/calendar/events/index.php
***Family Pride Coalition Calendar: http://www.familypride.org/ourcalendar.html
***LGBT Choruses Performance Calendar: www.galachoruses.org
***Travel Events Calendar from Out Traveler Magazine: http://www.outtraveler.com/calendar.asp
***LGBT Film Festivals from PlanetOut.com: http://www.planetout.com/popcornq/fests/
***CenterLink: The Community of LGBT Centers. www.lgbtcenters.org
***National Coming Out Day Events posted at the Human Rights Campaign: http://www.hrc.org/issues/10772.htm
***Edge Publications. Calendar listings for events in 15 cities and regions:
***Celebrity Booksignings and Events: http://www.celebritybooksigningsandevents.com/events

Ongoing: Global: 2010 Pride Season. Parades, fairs, festivals celebrating LGBT Pride around the world. www.interpride.org


thru TUE: 8/10: Walhalla, MI: Michigan Womyn’s Music Festival. Music by women for women since 1976. www.michfest.com

thru SUN: 8/15: Los Angeles, CA: Writer’s Retreat for Emerging LGBT Voices. Sponsored by Lambda Lit at the American Jewish University. http://www.lambdaliterary.org/writers-retreat/

WED: 8/11: Atlanta, GA: Alison Arngrim, star of "Little House of the Prairie" signing copies of her new book “Confessions of a Prairie Bitch”.7:30PM. Outwrite Books.

THU-SUN: 8/12-8/15 San Francisco, CA: Homo A Go Go. Queer arts festival. www.homoagogo.com.

THU: 8/12: New York, NY: Broadway in Bryant Park. Free lunchtime (12:30PM) concerts featuring casts of “La Cage Aux Folles” and “West Side Story”. www.1067litefm.com

FRI-SUN: 8/13-8/29: New York, NY: New York International Fringe Festival. emerging theatre serious and otherwise from 197 theatre troupes at 20 venues in lower Manhattan. www.fringenyc.org.

FRI: 8/13: San Francisco, CA: Del Shores and friends sign DVDs of “Sordid Lives”. 7:30PM. A Different Light Books. www.adlbooks.org.

SAT: 8/14: San Francisco, CA: .The Big Gay 10K. www.thebiggay10k.com

SUN: 8/15: San Francisco, CA: Help is On The Way XVI. a benefit for four Bay Area AIDS Service Agencies: Cast features: Carol Channing, James Darren, Melissa Manchester, Karen Mason, Sheryl Lee Ralph, and Bruce Vilanch. www.helpisontheway.org

Newsworthy:

Breaking News: Proposition 8 Decision Coming Today (Wednesday, August 4). No hour was given for the announcement. Towleroad reports: http://www.towleroad.com/2010/08/proposition-8-decision-coming-tomorrow.html

Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. A new survey commissioned by the Palm Center at the University of California in Santa Barbara raises doubts about DADT. The Boston Globe reports: http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2009/11/10/survey_raises_new_doubts_on_militarys_dont_ask_policy/

Michigan: A federal judge ruled against a former Eastern Michigan University graduate student who refused to help a gay client as part of her master's program in counseling. The Advocate reports: http://www.advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2010/07/28/Judge_Rules_Against_Antigay_Student/

The Buzz (People Making News)

Coming Out: Sara Gilbert, formerly of “Roseanne” and now about to host a CBS talk show, has officially come out. The Advocate reports: http://www.advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2010/07/29/Sara_Gilbert_Officially_Comes_Out/

Ellen DeGeneres has stepped down from judging “American Idol”. The Advocate reports: http://www.advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2010/07/29/Ellen_Steps_Down_from_Idol/

Paul D. Cain, a frequent contributor to this newsletter, is running for Washoe County, NV Recorder. www.cainforrecorder.com.

In Memoriam:

Nathan Quinones, the one time New York City Schools chancellor who helped to found Harvey Milk High School, died 7/25/10, at age 79.The New York Times reports: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/27/nyregion/27quinones.html?_r=1

Tom Murray, the filmmaker whose documentaries were regular features at the annual Gay and Lesbian Film Celebration at Burns Court, died on 7/29/10 at age 65. The Sarasota Herald-Tribune reports: http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20100731/ARTICLE/7311042/-1/news?Title=Tom-Murray-whose-films-focused-on-gay-Americans-dies-at-65

Photo Shoots and Video

Video: Rachel Maddow on the Family Research Council’s being appalled over Amtrak’s gay ads. Towleroad reports: http://www.towleroad.com/2010/08/watch-rachel-maddow-on-frcs-anger-over-amtraks-gay-ads.html

Features

Coming Out: Howard Bragman’s “Coming Out Show”. Entertainment Weekly previews the A&E reality show due out this fall. http://popwatch.ew.com/2010/07/28/howard-bragman-coming-out-gay-celebrities/

Profile: Brian Rafanelli: The Out Clinton Wedding Planner. The New York Times reports: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/02/nyregion/02planner.html

The Resource Center:

Outintheberkshires.com is a new resource for art, music, nightlife, and commerce for the LGBT community in the Berkshires. For more information please email us at outintheberkshires at gmail.com

Team DC is a charitable organization established to educate the Washington, DC LGBT community on the benefits of individual and team sports participation. www.teamdc.org.

Back-To-School: LGBT Books in the curriculum. 365Gay.com reports: http://www.365gay.com/news/back-to-school-lgbt-books-in-the-curriculum/

In Performance: Onstage:Theatre/Music/Dance

New York City (and Broadway)

***Abraham Lincoln's Big, Gay Dance Party, the comedy about a fourth-grade Christmas pageant which sets off a firestorm of controversy when it calls into question Honest Abe's sexuality. www.abrahamlincolnsbiggaydanceparty.com
***Another American: Asking and Telling. Mark Wolf’s tour-de-force one man show about “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”. Mondays to 8/30/10. Proceeds benefit several LGBT non-profits. http://www.facebook.com/anotheramerican
***As I Am Fully Known, a comedy about a 25 year old catholic lesbian living in Brooklyn who is coming to terms with her sexuality. to 8/19/10. www.fringenyc.org.
***La Cage Aux Folles, a revival of the 1983 Jerry Herman/Harvey Fierstein musical, which inspired the film "Birdcage". Kelsey Grammer stars. www.LaCage.com
***Missionary Position: A Coming of Age Tale. Steven Fales latest solo about being gay and Mormon. It’s part two of his trilogy. 8/14/10. www.fringenyc.org For the trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wN1GAv43cNk
***Secrets of The Trade. Out actors John Glover and Bill Brochtrup star in Jonathan Tolins’ new play. to 9/04/10. www.primarystages.org.

Elsewhere...

***Becoming Norman. Norman Dixon’s story about being gay and Mormon. Dixon stars. to 9/12/10. N. Hollywood, CA. www.becomingnorman.com.
***Confessions of a Homo Thug Porn Star by James Earl Hardy, starring Johnathan Cedano as adult film star Tiger Tyson,. 8/13/10. Fire Island Pines, NY. www.downtownurban.net
***Don’t Ask. A drama from Bill Quigley about a reckless US private in Iraq who gets involved in a dangerous affair with his superior officer. to 9/19/10. San Francisco, CA. www.nctcsf.org
***Grey Gardens. The award-winning musical about Big Edie and Little Edie Bouvier Beale. Beth Fowler and Jacquelyn Piro Donovan star. to 8/21/10. Dennis Village, MA. www.capeplayhouse.com
***Love, Loss and What I Wore. The Ephron Sisters’ latest play stars newly out Mereditch Baxter and “Hairspray” star Marissa Jaret Winokur. to 8/29/10. Los Angeles, CA. www.geffenplayhouse.com
***1776, the all-women production of the founding fathers musical. to 8/29/10. Kansas City, MO. http://www.musicaltheaterheritage.com/1776.htm

On Screen (and Video & DVD)

Out on Screen...

***Beyond Gay: The Politics of Pride. Bob Christie’s documentary shows that Pride is more than a parade, it’s a giant step on the road to global human rights.
***Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work. A new documentary which follows from gig to gig, onstage and at home, and historically through the ups and downs of her career.
***The Kids Are All Right. Julianne Moore and Annette Bening star in a two-mom family dramedy. Their kids seek out their sperm donor father (Mark Ruffalo). http://www.filminfocus.com/focusfeatures/film/the_kids_are_all_right
***Stonewall Uprising, a new documentary by Kate Davis and David Heilbroner covering the 3-day Stonewall riots in 1969. http://firstrunfeatures.com/stonewalluprising_playdates.html

Out On Video & DVD

***A Single Man. Tom Ford's debut film, an adaptation of a Christopher Isherwood novel, about a day in the life of a gay man, starring Colin Firth and Julianne Moore. .
***Cinema Pride Collection. 10 time-tested queer films spanning 40 years of Hollywood from 1961 onward.
***LA Mission. Benjamin Bratt is a barrio tough guy who discovers that his son is involved in a relationship with another boy.
***The Matthew Shepard Story. Stockard Channing plays Judy Shepard in the Lifetime network film about Matthew’s murder. Her performance is incredible.
***My Trip Down The Pink Carpet. Leslie Jordan’s one-man autobiographical show. A recent Off-Broadway hit. www.mytripdownthepinkcarpet.com.
***Out in the Silence. A small town confronts a firestorm of controversy ignited by a same-sex wedding announcement in the local newspaper. Available for viewing online. http://www.hulu.com/watch/157306/out-in-the-silence

On TV Of Note: All times listed are ET. Check local listings for times in your area.

Resource:TV Gayed, GLAAD's Weekly Guide to What's LGBT on TV: Updated frequently. www.glaad.org/tvgayed

***August: In the Life. LGBT news magazine. PBS. Check local listings. http://www.itl.tv/inthelife/episodes/
***August. Clay Aiken: Tried and True, a concert based on Aiken’s new CD, will air with guest appearances by Ruben Studdard and Linda Eder. PBS. Check local listings. www.pbs.org or www.clayaiken.com.

Conferences, Seminars, Benefits, and Special Events

Ongoing: Global: 2010 Pride Season. Parades, fairs, festivals celebrating LGBT Pride around the world. www.interpride.org

8/17/10: Provincetown, MA: GLAAD BeachBums Benefit.. 12Noon. The Crown & Anchor. www.glaad.org.

8/21/10: Fire Island, NY: The Stonewall Swim 5K open water pledge fundraiser for the Stonewall Community Foundation. http://www.stonewallfoundation.org/events.php?Section=Event

8/22/10-8/29/10: Porter, ME: Camp Camp. Summer camp for LGBT adults.
www.campcamp.com

8/23/10: Philadelphia, PA: .8th Annual Gay Community Night at the Phillies. www.phillygaydays.com

8/26/10-8/28/10: Miami Beach, FL: Lavendar Law 2010. National LGBT Bar Association 2010 Career Fair and Conference. http://lgbtbar.org/annual/

8/26/10-8/29/10: Philadelphia, PA: Rainbow Boogie 2010 World’s only gay skydiving event. www.rainbowskydivie.com.

Last Week’s Trivia Quiz: Don’t Ask Don’t Tell

1. Question: Name this non-profit organization, founded in 1993, which provides support and legal assistance to gays in the military affected by "Don't Ask, Don't Tell". It has responded to over 9,000 requests for legal assistance since its founding. Answer: Servicemembers Legal Defense Network, the non-partisan, non-profit, legal services, watchdog and policy organization. For a history of DADT and a list of SLDN programs an services: www.sldn.org.

2. Question: Name the author of the definitive history of LGBT people in the US military. This author, who had chronicled the gay rights movement in the Harvey Milk years and the rise of AIDS activism in the USA, died shortly after completing the book. Answer: Randy Shilts. "Conduct Unbecoming: Gays and Lesbians in the US Military: Vietnam to the Persian Gulf", was published in 1993. "And The Band Played On", his chronicle of HIV, is one of the most fascinating and compelling books of the late 20th century.

3. Question: Name this gay soldier who was perhaps the best-known openly gay man in the 1970s. A Vietnam War veteran and recipient of the Purpole Heart and the Bronze Star, he came out and fought to stay in the Air Force, a battle that put hiim on the cover of Time Magazine in 1975. Answer: Leonard Matlovich (1943-1988), Technical Sergeant. His outspoken manner resulted in articles in The New York Times and a television movie on NBC.

4. Question: Name this out former colonel in the Washington National Guard and a gay rights activist. Prior to DADT, she came out in a security clearance, and was discharged. She fought for reinstatement. Her battle became the subject of an award-winning film. Answer: Margarethe "Grethe" Cammermeyer. On 6/11/92, she was honorably discharged from the military. Cammermeyer filed a lawsuit against the decision in civil court. In June, 1994, a judge ruled her discharge, and the ban on gays and lesbians serving in the military, unconstitutional. She returned to the National Guard and served as one of the few officially accepted openly gay or lesbian people in the military until her retirement in 1997."Serving in Silence" a film version of her autobiography of the same name, starred Glenn Close.

5. Question: Name this Naval Academy student who was expelled from Annapolis in 1987, after coming out to his commanding officer. At the time, he was six weeks from graduation and one of the top six midshipmen within the academy. He sued for reinstatement. His case was unique in that he was accused of no homosexual conduct; his separation from the military was predicated solely upon his admission of homosexuality. After a long legal battle, he chose not to appeal his case to the U.S. Supreme Court. Today, he's a successful attorney. Answer: Joseph Steffan. His autobiography, "Honor Bound: A Gay American Fights for His Right to Serve His Country" was published by Villard Press in 1992.

This Week’s Trivia Quiz: Fashion Icons

1. Question: Name this gay designer (1932-1990) who was the first international fashion superstar. He designed Jackie Kennedy’s famous Inauguration pillbox hat, and is best known for his social life at Studio 54, where he hung out with Bianca Jagger, Elizabeth Taylor, and Liza Minnelli.

2. Question: Name this possibly bisexual design icon, whose ad campaigns, using photos by Bruce Weber and Herb Ritts, were full of homo-eroticism. Brooke Shields was featured in one of his most famous ads, and MarkyMark’s billboard in Times Square caused numerous fender-benders.

3. Question: Name this acclaimed gay fashion designer, one of Italy’s first public figures to come out. His fashion was legend, and he frequently collaborated with Elton John onstage and in AIDS charity work. He was murdered in Miami, but his sister keeps the business going.

4. Question: Name this gay American designer (1940-1986), one of the first to develop casual sportswear for women and men. He was also one of the first public figures to die from complications of AIDS.

5. Question: Name this out American fashion designer turned film director. He turned around the house of Gucci before developing a fashion brand which carries his name. He recently achieved distinction as a film director for his screen adaptation of a gay-themed work by a gay author.

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