Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Coming Out Support Newsweekly: 1/31/11

Coming Out Support (COS) Newsweekly
Volume 14 No. 4 January 31, 2011
Newsletter Editor: M. G. Auerbach Email: COSNewsweekly@gmail.com

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The Gay Agenda: Datebook: January 31-February 6, 2011

thru SAT: 6/04: Nationwide: David Sedaris continues his book tour with his new bestseller “Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk”. http://www.barclayagency.com/speakers/appearances/sedaris.html

thru SAT: 2/05: Kingston, ON: Reel Out Queer Film & Video Festival. www.reelout.com

thru SUN: 2/06: Whistler, BC: WinterPRIDE: Whistler Gay Ski Week. www.gaywhistler.com

Just Added: THU: 1/27: Philadelphia, PA: Fay Jacobs and Stefani Deoul read and sign their new books. Fay is author of The Frying Trilogy. 5:30PM. Giovanni’s Room. www.aandmbooks.com.

SUN: 1/30: Northampton, MA: LeslĂ©a Newman presents “He Continues to Make a Difference: The Matthew Shepard Story;” 1pm; Unitarian Society. www.uunorthampton.org/bogblog

TUE: 2/01: Los Angeles, CA: LA Clippers LGBT Equality Night. The Clippers play The Chicago Bulls. http://www.nba.com/clippers/groups/equalitynight.html

WED: 2/02: Nationwide: Groundhog Day. When rodents come out, people listen.

WED-SUN: 2/02-2/06: Minneapolis, MN: Creating Change. The National Conference on LGBT Equality. http://www.creatingchange.org/?tr=y&auid=6739637

FRI-SAT: 2/04-2/05: Miami, FL: Bryan Batt in concert. www.preludebybartong.com

SAT: 2/05: Northampton, MA: Mamma Mia! Sing-Along and Anything Goes Costume Contest. The annual Out! For Reel LGBT Film Festival’s community event. www.outforreel.org

SAT: 2/05: New York, NY: No Excuses Gala, the Human Rights Campaign New York Gala. http://www.hrcgreaterny.org/

SUN: 2/06: New York, NY: Patti LuPone is guest star for Jordan Roth’s “Broadway Talks” series at the 92nd Street Y. 7:30PM.

Newsworthy:

Resource: Free LGBT News E-Newsletter. Gay Politics Report comes out twice-weekly with news briefings. From Smart Brief. An excellent resource for LGBY officials, business organizations, and community leaders. http://www.smartbrief.com/lgbt/

Israel: a LGBT group warns parents to not keep their gay kids in the closet. Towleroad reports: http://www.towleroad.com/2011/01/israeli-lgbt-group-warns-parents-not-to-keep-gay-kids-in-the-closet.html

Iowa: A resolution to amend the state constitution to ban same-sex marriage was voted for by the House Judiciary Committee. Towleroad reports: http://www.towleroad.com/2011/01/iowa-house-committee-votes-to-ban-same-sex-marriage-13-8.html

Gay Parents find the South more welcoming. The New York Times reports: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/19/us/19gays.html?_r=1

Another Teen Suicide, th result of Fcebook taunts. FoxNY reports: http://www.myfoxny.com/dpp/news/local_news/new_york_state/sources-teenager-kills-himself-after-facebook-taunts-20110119

Chaz Bono’s documentary, “Becoming Chaz” premiered at Sundance. It’s the story of his F2M transition. Oprah has acquired its distribution rights. EOnline reports: http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/marc_malkin/b222133_chaz_bono_had_breast_removal_surgery.html

The Buzz (People Making News)

Profile: Tim Cook, new top guy at Apple and the most powerful gay man in Silicon Valley. Gawker reports: http://gawker.com/5736917/meet-apples-new-boss-the-most-powerful-gay-man-in-silicon-valley

Transitions:

Reynolds Price, the celebrated American author, died on 1/20/11 at age 77. Duke University reports: http://news.duke.edu/reynoldsprice/

Awards and Honors:

Nominees: 2011 Oscars with a ballot PDF. (courtesy of Towleroad): http://www.towleroad.com/2011/01/watch-live-academy-award-nominations.html

Nominees: GLAAD Media Awards. http://www.glaad.org/releases/012011mediaawards

Winners: Dorian Awards from the Gay & Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association. BroadwayWorld.com reports: http://broadwayworld.com/article/GLEE_Lansbury_et_al_Win_2011_Dorian_Awards_20010101

Nominees: The Razzies, 31st edition of honoring the worst in cinema. Cher, Liza, and Babs all compete for Worst Supporting Actress. The Huffington Post summarizes: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/01/24/razzie-awards-nominations-2011_n_812859.html#s228666&title=Razzies_2011_Worst.

Photo Shoots and Video

Coming Out: Kayla’s Speech. A high school senior comes out in a school assembly. tp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InN6bt0B8x0

FritoLay’s Gay Superbowl Ads from Gawker (The ads won’t run).. http://gawker.com/5742119/are-these-doritos-super-bowl-commercials-offensive

Photos: Harvey Fierstein in “La Cage Aux Folles”: http://broadwayworld.com/article/Photo_Flash_First_Look_at_Harvey_Fierstein_Jeffrey_Tambor_in_LA_CAGE_AUX_FOLLES_20110118

Features

A Gay Agenda for Everyone. Dan Savage writes for The New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/23/opinion/23savage.html?_r=1

Profile: Charles Busch, playwright, Broadway star, and impersonator extraordinare from BroadwayWorld.com: http://broadwayworld.com/article/BWW_Interviews_TonyNominated_Charles_Busch_20110122

Reynolds Price and his Queer Identity. The NLGJA blogs: http://nlgjareact.wordpress.com/2011/01/24/reynolds-price-and-his-queer-identity/

Opportunities

Point Foundation Scholarships are now available for 2011-12. The Point Foundation is the nation's largest scholarship granting organization for LGBT students of merit. Point provides support through multi-year scholarships, leadership training, mentoring and hope to LGBT students who are marginalized because of their sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. Application deadline is 2/11/11. www.pointfoundation.org.

In Print:

Coming Out: It Gets Better: Living Proof. Coming Out, Overcoming Bullying, and Creating A Life Worth Living. by Dan Savage and Terry Miller..Penguin. A collection of stories from many people, known and unknown, involved in the It Gets Better Project. Release date: 3/22/11. Pre-orders available. http://www.itgetsbetter.org/blog/entry/the-it-gets-better-book-coming-march-22nd/

In Performance: Onstage:Theatre/Music/Dance

New York City (and Broadway)

***American Idiot. The Green Day musical. Melissa Etheridge guest stars as St. Jimmy for one week only. 2/01/11-2/06/11.
***Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes. Tony Kushner’s award-winning epic. Michael Urie stars thru 3/27/11. www.signaturetheatre.org.
***The Divine Sister. Charles Busch plays an indomitable Mother Superior driven to build a new school for her Pittsburgh convent. www.DivineSisterOnstage.com.
***The Importance of Being Earnest. Gay Oscar Wilde’s classic. Brian Bedford turns in a gender-bender as Lady Bracknell. to 3/06/11. www.roundabouttheatre.org
***La Cage Aux Folles, a revival of the 1983 Jerry Herman/Harvey Fierstein musical, based on a French film, which inspired the film "Birdcage". Harvey Fierstein and Jeffrey Tambor co-star beginning 2/15/11.www.LaCage.com

Elsewhere...

***Dead Man Walking. The Jake Heggie/Terrence McNally opera based on Sister Helen Prejean’s book about death row (and the film with Sean Penn). Frederica von Stade stars as Sr. Helen in what’s billed as her farewell to the operatic stage. to 2/06/11. Houston, TX. www.houstongrandopera.org.
***The Little Dog Laughed, Douglas Carter Beane's Tony Award-winning comedy about a Hollywood agent’s crisis dealing with her star’s decision to come out. to 2/13/11. Morristown, NJ. www.bickfordtheatre.org
***Marry Me A Little, an all-male production of the Stephen Sondheim revue. to 2/20/11. San Francisco, CA. www.therhino.org.
***Out of Sight. Sara Felder’s solo show about lesbians, Palestine, and juggling. to 2/13/11. San Francisco, CA. www.themarsh.org.
***Southern Baptist Sissies. Del Shores’ comedy about four gay boys in the Baptist church. Some proceeds benefit The Trevor Project. to 2/05/11. Charlotte, NC. http://www.queencitytheatre.com/
***Standing on Ceremony: The Gay Marriage Plays. Playlets about marriage equality. to 2/07/11. Los Angeles, CA. www.StandingOnCeremony.net
***Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Tracy Letts and Amy Morton star as sparring spouses in out Edward Albee’s masterpiece. to 2/13/11. Chicago, IL. . www.steppenwolf.org.

On Screen (and Video & DVD)

Out on Screen...

***Black Swan. Natalie Portman plays a ballerina competing for a lead in “Swan Lake”.
***I Love You Phillip Morris. Based on Steve McVicker's book about real-life events. Jim Carrey plays Steven Russell, who falls for his cellmate, Phillip Morris. (Ewan McGregor).
***Rabbit Hole, John Cameron Mitchell (“Hedwig” and “Short Bus”) directs the movie version of the Broadway drama which stars Nicole Kidman. www.rabbitholefilm.com.
***Twelve Thirty. Jonathan Groff and Mamie Gummer star in a quirky film about a broken family (Dad is bi). www.twelvethirtymovie.com.
***Undertow. A Peruvian film about a man with a pregnant wife who takes a male lover.

Out On Video & DVD

***Glee: Season 2, Volume 1: First ten episodes of Glee Season 2 on 3 DVDs.
***HOWL, the docu-feature about Allen Ginsberg (James Franco) by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman.
***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). .
***The Life of Reilly. A riveting, sometimes hysterical documentary about Charles Nelson Reilly, the out comic, actor, and director.
***Lucky Lady. Liza Minnelli stars in the 1975 comedy with Gene Hackman and Burt Reynolds. .
***Prayers for Bobby. Sigourney Weaver stars in a true story about the mother of a gay son who has problems accepting him.

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

***February: In the Life. LGBT news magazine. PBS. Check local listings. http://www.itl.tv/inthelife/episodes/

Conferences, Seminars, Benefits, and Special Events

2/07/11: Nationwide: National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. www.blackaidsday.org.

2/07/11: New York, NY: Broadway Backwards #6. Gender bendershowtunes to benefit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS (BC/EFA) and The LGBT Community Center (the Center). Clay Aiken, Alan Cumming, Denis O’Hare, Bobby Steggert, and more co-star. http://www.broadwaycares.org/backwards2011

2/08/11: Albany, NY: Marriage Equality Day at the State Capitol. A Marriage Equality New York Rally. http://www.meny.us/

2/09/11: New York, NY: amFar New York Gala. Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Gladys Knight and Dionne Warwick perform for honorees Bill Clinton; Diane von Furstenberg; Dr. Mathilde Krim and Elizabeth Taylor.www.amfar.org.

2/11/11: Northampton, MA: “Heart to Heart”. The LGBT Coalition of Western Massachusetts benefit for the Shining Star Scholarship Fund for LGBT youth. www.lgbtcoationwma.org

2/19/11: Denver, CO: 2011 Youth Summit. to bring LGBTQ high school, college students and allies together for a day of dialogue. Betty DeGeneres will be in attendance. http://www.matthewsplace.com/engage/2010-youth-summit/

2/21/11: Los Angeles, CA: Carol Channing 90th Birthday Celebration. Bruce Vilanch emcees. Other Dollys in attendance: Carole Cook, Joanne Worley, Phyllis Diller. 323.933.9266 ext. 34

2/25/11-4/24/11: Washington, DC: The Edward Albee Festival. Arena Stage celebrates the legendary out playwright by presenting all 30 of his plays. www.arenastage.org.

2/26/11-2/27/11: Boston, MA: Back to Work training program for transgender people seeking jobs. http://www.hrc.org/15215.htm

2/26/11-3/05/11: Telluride, CO: Telluride Gay Ski Week. www.telluridegayskiweek.com

2/28/11: New York, NY: Harmony. A musical gala to benefit the NYC Gay Men’s Chorus and Youth Pride Chorus. Ann Harada from “Avenue Q” stars. http://www.nycgmc.org/Event.aspx?EventId=HARMONY2011

Last Week’s Trivia Quiz: January Winners

1. Question: Name this politician, the first openly gay mayor of a US state capitol, who was just sworn in as the fourth out Congressman. Answer: David N. Cicilline, US Representative for Rhode Island, and former mayor of Providence.

2. Question: Name this Golden Globe nominated (in several categories) film about a lesbian couple, whose kids try to track down their birth dad. Answer: The Kids Are All Right, starring Annette Bening and Julianne Moore. It’s nominated for Best Motion Picture.

3. Question: Name this celebrity who would have turned 100 this year. Her 1957 memoir was adopted into a famous Broadway musical and movie. Her mother was a ferocious stage mother (who ran a lesbian boarding house in real life). A Broadway diva recently played the mother; a gay icon wants to film it. Answer: Gypsy Rose Lee, born 1/08/1911. Patti LuPone was recently Mama Rose. Barbra Streisand wants to play her on film. Her biographer Karen Abbott speaks about the real Gypsy and Mama Rose, who were much different than as portrayed in the Broadway musical.: The Leonard Lopate Show: http://www.wnyc.org/shows/lopate/2011/jan/06/life-and-times-gypsy-rose-lee/

4. Question: Name this People’s Choice Award winner who began acting at Chicago’s Steppenwolf Theatre and the Second City Comedy Troupe. Before filming a series of comedy films, this actor starred in “The Real Live Brady Bunch”. Answer: Jane Lynch of “Glee”.

5. Question: Name this People’s Choice Award winner and new parent. Recognized as one of TIME’s Most Influential people in 2010; this successful actor, awards show host, stage and screen star started in the business as a kid. Answer: Neil Patrick Harris, recent father of twins, who went from “Doogie Howser” to “How I Met Your Mother”.

This Week’s Trivia Quiz: February Milestones

1. Question: Name this elected official who started a national craze on February 12, 2004 just weeks after taking the oath office. Saying he was influenced by a President’s State of the Union address that appeared to make gays second class citizens, his actions caused national controversy, yet made him a hero within the LGBT community.

2. Question: Name this rodent, who comes out annually on February 2nd. His coming out, applauded by people everywhere, is used to predict weather events.

3. Question: Name this hit television show, which was the first to feature a lesbian liplock on February 7, 1991. Hint: It’s based down the coast from Alcatraz..

4. Question: Name this award-winning gay athlete, born February 10, 1893. He captured worldwide acclaim for his skills, only to fall into obscurity when his interest in young men came to light.

5. Question: Name this lesbian writer, born in Pennsylvania on February 3, 1874. After she moved abroad, she established a salon which nurtured some of the most important writers of the 29th century. Her partner was known for a secret ingredient in her brownies..

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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Coming Out Support Newsweekly: 1/24/11

Coming Out Support (COS) Newsweekly
Volume 14 No. 3 January 24, 2011
Newsletter Editor: M. G. Auerbach Email: COSNewsweekly@gmail.com

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The Gay Agenda: Datebook: January 24-30, 2011

thru SAT: 6/04: Nationwide: David Sedaris continues his book tour with his new bestseller “Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk”. http://www.barclayagency.com/speakers/appearances/sedaris.html

thru SUN: 1/30: Park City, UT: Sundance Film Festival. www.sundance.org Sundance schedule: http://www.sundance.org/press-center/release/2011-sundance-film-festival-announces-films-in-premieres/

SAT: 1/22: San Francisco, CA: Kick-Off Meeting San Francisco Ambassadors of The Trevor Project. http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=180704048617344

MON-FRI: 1/24-1/28: Nationwide: No Name-Calling Week, the GLSEN initiative. An annual week of educational activities aimed at ending name-calling of all kinds. www.nonamecallingweek.org.

TUE: 1/25: Los Angeles, CA: Academy Awards nominees announced. www.oscars.org.

FRI-SAT: 1/28-2/05: Kingston, ON: Reel Out Queer Film & Video Festival. www.reelout.com

SUN: 1/30: Los Angeles, CA: dot429 LGBT Professionals Networking Brunch.
http://dot429.com/events/brunch-los-angeles-3

SUN-SUN: 1/30-2/06: Whistler, BC: WinterPRIDE: Whistler Gay Ski Week. www.gaywhistler.com

Newsworthy:

The Supreme Court has refused to revive an effort to put same-sex marriage up to a public vote in the District of Columbia. The Washington Post reports: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/01/18/AR2011011802214.html?hpid=topnews

Reince Priebus, new Republican National Committee chair, is a marriage equality foe. The Washington Post reports: http://voices.washingtonpost.com/thefix/republican-party/reince-priebus-wins-rnc-chairm.html

New Hampshire: Marriage Equality repeal is off the table as the state government focuses on jobs and the economy. Towleroad reports: http://www.towleroad.com/2011/01/nh-gop-tells-ap-that-marriage-equality-repeal-is-off-the-agenda-for-2011.html

New Hospital Visitation Rules in Effect. New federal regulations that prohibit hospitals from discriminating against visitors based on sexual orientation and gender identity took effect 1/18/11.. The Advocate reports: http://www.advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2011/01/18/New_Hospital_Visitation_Rules_in_Effect/

Another Teen Suicide. . Towleroad reports: http://www.towleroad.com/2011/01/bullied-gay-teen-commits-suicide-in-minnesota.html

Fired for Being a Lesbian. So Kathryn Brenny, former University of Minnesota golf coach says. Towleroad reports: http://www.towleroad.com/2011/01/u-of-minnesota-golf-coach-says-she-was-fired-for-being-a-lesbian.html

Connecticut: Hartford’s Court of Common Council has voted to protect gender identity or expression from discrimination. The Hartford Courant reports: http://blogs.courant.com/cityline/2011/01/gender-identity-ordinances-pas.html

Gay Arabs in New York: A Place to dance, hang out and socialise. The New York Times reports: http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/01/13/for-gay-arabs-a-place-to-dance-and-break-down-walls/?src=twrhp

Pakistan: Lesbians live in silence and love in secret. NPR reports: http://www.npr.org/2011/01/17/132711102/pakistans-lesbians-live-in-silence-love-in-secret

The Gayest Cities in America. The Advocate weighs in. http://advocate.com/Print_Issue/Travel/Gayest_Cities_in_America_February_2011/

Transitions:

Status Update: Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes is engaged to his boyfriend Sean Eldridge. The New York Post reports: http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/engaging_news_of_facebook_WiG3nVdPBWd8oNNIuLDmuJ#ixzz1B7TX3AsA

Debbie Friedman, a singer and songwriter whose work,which married traditional Jewish texts to contemporary folk-infused melodies, is credited with helping give ancient liturgy broad appeal to late-20th-century worshippers, died on 1/09/11 at age 59. The New York Times reports: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/11/arts/music/11friedman.html

Margaret Whiting, the big band singer who married gay porn star Jack Wrangler, 22 years her junior, died on 1/10/11 at age 86. The Advocate reports: http://www.advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2011/01/12/Margaret_Whiting_Dead_at_86/
Awards and Honors:

Golden Globe winners: Among them “Glee”, Jane Lynch, Chris Colfer, Annette Bening, and more. Towleroad’s List of Winners: http://www.towleroad.com/2011/01/golden-globes-fu.html

Features

Coming Out: Profile: Gavin Creel, out actor and co-founder of Broadway Impact (Editor’s Note: Check out the video/song). The Miami Herald reports: http://miamiherald.typepad.com/gaysouthflorida/2011/01/if-i-never-play-a-heterosexual-again-bring-it-on-says-out-broadway-star-gavin-creel-in-prelude-to-miami-shows.html

In Print:

Queer Twin Cities. The Twin Cities GLBT Oral History Project. The University of Minnesota Press. The first book to profile the gay communities of Minneapolis/St. Paul and surrounding towns. Oral histories compiled and edited by doctoral students and American Studies faculty. http://www.lambdaliterary.org/reviews/01/16/queer-twin-cities-by-glbt-oral-history-project/

Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes by Tony Kushner. TCG Books. : The 20th Anniversary Edition Edition of Millennium Approaches and Perestroika in the revised versions presented this season at the Signature Theatre Company, as well as a new author's foreword.

In Performance: Onstage:Theatre/Music/Dance

New York City (and Broadway)

***American Idiot. The Green Day musical. Melissa Etheridge guest stars as St. Jimmy for one week only. 2/01/11-2/06/11.
***Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes. Tony Kushner’s award-winning epic. Michael Urie stars beginning 2/02/11 thru 3/27/11. www.signaturetheatre.org.
***The Divine Sister. Charles Busch plays an indomitable Mother Superior driven to build a new school for her Pittsburgh convent. www.DivineSisterOnstage.com.
***The Importance of Being Earnest. Gay Oscar Wilde’s classic. Brian Bedford turns in a gender-bender as Lady Bracknell. to 3/06/11. www.roundabouttheatre.org
***Justin Bond, TG cabaret. 1/30/11. www.jojespub.com.
***La Cage Aux Folles, a revival of the 1983 Jerry Herman/Harvey Fierstein musical. Kelsey Grammer stars. www.LaCage.com
***People Lea Like Sing Stevie Wonder. Lea DeLaria, Justin Bond, Scott Thompson and more sing from the Stevie Wonder songbook. 1/24/11. www.joespub.com.

Elsewhere...

***The Best of Lily Tomlin. Out actor Lily performs her greatest hits. 1/29/11-1/30/11, Seattle, WA. 5th Avenue Theatre.
***Dead Man Walking. The Jake Heggie/Terrence McNally opera based on Sister Helen Prejean’s book about death row (and the film with Sean Penn). to 2/06/11. Houston, TX. www.houstongrandopera.org.
***The Little Dog Laughed, Douglas Carter Beane's Tony Award-winning comedy about a Hollywood agent’s crisis dealing with her star’s decision to come out. to 2/13/11. Morristown, NJ. www.bickfordtheatre.org
***Out of Sight. Sara Felder’s solo show about lesbians, Palestine, and juggling. to 2/13/11. San Francisco, CA. www.themarsh.org.
***Standing on Ceremony: The Gay Marriage Plays. Playlets about marriage equality. to 2/07/11. Los Angeles, CA. www.StandingOnCeremony.net
***Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Tracy Letts and Amy Morton star as sparring spouses in out Edward Albee’s masterpiece. to 2/13/11. Chicago, IL. . www.steppenwolf.org.

On Screen (and Video & DVD)

Out on Screen...

***A Marine Story. Alexandra, a married Marine, is a casualty of DADT. After discharge, she rebuilds her life. The trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ixk192SX9es
***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.
***Black Swan. Natalie Portman plays a ballerina competing for a lead in “Swan Lake”.
***Rabbit Hole, John Cameron Mitchell (“Hedwig” and “Short Bus”) directs the movie version of the Broadway drama which stars Nicole Kidman. www.rabbitholefilm.com.
***Twelve Thirty. Jonathan Groff and Mamie Gummer star in a quirky film about a broken family (Dad is bi). www.twelvethirtymovie.com.

Out On Video & DVD

***Glee: Season 2, Volume 1: First ten episodes of Glee Season 2 on 3 DVDs.
***HOWL, the docu-feature about Allen Ginsberg (James Franco) by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman.
***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). .
***The Life of Reilly. A riveting, sometimes hysterical documentary about Charles Nelson Reilly, the out comic, actor, and director.
***Prayers for Bobby. Sigourney Weaver stars in a true story about the mother of a gay son who has problems accepting him.

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

***January: In the Life. LGBT news magazine. PBS. Check local listings. http://www.itl.tv/inthelife/episodes/
***SUN: 1/30: Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards. 8PM. TNT and TBS. http://www.sag.org/nominations-announced-17th-annual-screen-actors-guild-awards®

Conferences, Seminars, Benefits, and Special Events

2/01/11: Los Angeles, CA: LA Clippers LGBT Equality Night. The Clippers play The Chicago Bulls. http://www.nba.com/clippers/groups/equalitynight.html

2/02/11-2/06/11: Minneapolis, MN: Creating Change. The National Conference on LGBT Equality. http://www.creatingchange.org/?tr=y&auid=6739637

2/05/11: Northampton, MA: Mamma Mia! Sing-Along and Anything Goes Costume Contest. The annual Out! For Reel LGBT Film Festival’s community event. www.outforreel.org

2/05/11: New York, NY: No Excuses Gala, the Human Rights Campaign New York Gala. http://www.hrcgreaterny.org/

2/07/11: Nationwide: National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. www.blackaidsday.org.

2/07/11: New York, NY: Broadway Backwards #6. Gender bendered showtunes to benefit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS (BC/EFA) and The LGBT Community Center (the Center). Clay Aiken, Alan Cumming, Denis O’Hare, Bobby Steggert, and more co-star. http://www.broadwaycares.org/backwards2011

2/08/11: Albany, NY: Marriage Equality Day at the State Capitol. A Marriage Equality New York Rally. http://www.meny.us/

2/09/11: New York, NY: amFar New York Gala. Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Gladys Knight and Dionne Warwick perform for honorees Bill Clinton; Diane von Furstenberg; Dr. Mathilde Krim and Elizabeth Taylor.www.amfar.org.

2/11/11: Northampton, MA: “Heart to Heart”. The LGBT Coalition of Western Massachusetts benefit for the Shining Star Scholarship Fund for LGBT youth. www.lgbtcoationwma.org

Last Week’s Trivia Quiz: I Have A Dream

1. Question: Name this out civil rights activist, a colleague of Dr. Martin Luther King, who engineered the 1963 March on Washington, bringing Ghandi’s civil disobedience protest techniques to America for the first time. Answer: Bayard Rustin His film bio, “Brother Outsider” is often shown on PBS. http://www.rustin.org/.

2. Question: Name this gay composer (who often wrote leading roles for his tenor partner). He brought a Thomas Mann novella to the stage, a story about a hunky sailor, and a dreamy seasonal Shakespeare to the musical stage. Answer: Benjamin Britten (1913-1976) who composed the operas “Death in Venice”, “Billy Budd” and “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”.

3. Question: Name this bisexual director/choreographer, who brilliantly chronicled the backstage dreams of dancer wanna-bes, some gay, and later a musical tribute to a dreamy trio of Motown singers. Answer: Michael Bennett (1943-1987), creator of “A Chorus Line” and “Dreamgirls”. Many thought the story of “The Dreams” parallelled Diana Ross and the Supremes. “A Chorus Line” was revived on Broadway in 2006; a film documentary, "Every Little Step", tells the story of Bennett and the show. “Dreamgirls” had an Oscar-winning performance by Jennifer Hudson.

4. Question: Name this classical American musical (and movie) about a stage mother, with big dreams for her daughters. When she sings “I Have a Dream....”, you know no one and nothing will stand in her way until her kids get their names in light. Incidentally, some biographical material indicate that this Mom and her more famous daughter had several lesbian relationships. Answer: Gypsy, the story of Gypsy Rose Lee, her mama Rose, and sister June Havoc.

5. Question: Name this TV series star. While he dreamed of genies and crude, his real life mom dreamed of Janet Gaynor. Answer: Larry Hagman, star of “I Dream of Jeannie” and “Dallas”. His mom, Broadway star Mary Martin, supposedly had a relationship with Janet Gaynor.

This Week’s Trivia Quiz: January Winners

1. Question: Name this politician, the first openly gay mayor of a US state capitol, who was just sworn in as the fourth out Congressman.

2. Question: Name this Golden Globe winner (in several categories) film about a lesbian couple, whose kids try to track down their birth dad.

3. Question: Name this celebrity who would have turned 100 this year. Her 1957 memoir was adopted into a famous Broadway musical and movie. Her mother was a ferocious stage mother (who ran a lesbian boarding house in real life). A Broadway diva recently played the mother; a gay icon wants to film it.

4. Question: Name this People’s Choice Award winner who began acting at Chicago’s Steppenwolf Theatre and the Second City Comedy Troupe. Before filming a series of comedy films, this actor starred in “The Real Live Brady Bunch”.

5. Question: Name this People’s Choice Award winner and new parent. Recognized as one of TIME’s Most Influential people in 2010; this successful actor, awards show host, stage and screen star started in the business as a kid.

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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Coming Out Support Newsweekly: 1/17/11

Coming Out Support (COS) Newsweekly
Volume 14 No. 2 January 17, 2011
Newsletter Editor: M. G. Auerbach Email: COSNewsweekly@gmail.com

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The Gay Agenda: Datebook: January 17-23, 2011

thru SAT: 6/04: Nationwide: David Sedaris continues his book tour with his new bestseller “Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk”. http://www.barclayagency.com/speakers/appearances/sedaris.html

thru SUN: 1/23: Aspen, CO: Aspen Gay Ski Week. www.gayskiweek.com

MON: 1/17: Ann Arbor, MI: Johnny Weir does a booksigning for “Welcome to My World”. 5PM. Borders Books, East Liberty. Also: TUE: 1/18: Chicago, IL: 12N. Borders Books, N. State Street.

MON: 1/17: New York, NY: Friends With Benefits. cabaret fundraiser for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS with Robin de Jesus, Beth Leavel and others. www.broadwaycares.org.

WED-SUN: 1/19-1/23: Stowe, VT: Winter Rendezvous gay skiing, winter sports & entertainment. www.winterrendezvous.com

THU: 1/20-SUN: 1/30: Park City, UT: Sundance Film Festival. www.sundance.org Sundance schedule: http://www.sundance.org/press-center/release/2011-sundance-film-festival-announces-films-in-premieres/

FRI: 1/21: Springfield, MA: Viva!, the 14th annnual gala benefitting the AIDS Foundation of Western Massachusetts. http://www.aidsfoundationwm.org/

FRI-SAT: 1/21-1/22: Miami, FL: Gavin Creel in concert. www.preludebybartong.com

SUN: 1/23: New York, NY: dot429 LGBT Professionals Networking Brunch. http://dot429.com/events/brunch-new-york


Newsworthy:

Northern Trust, the Chicago-based financial company, has begun a LGBT practice. Chicago Breaking Business reports: http://chicagobreakingbusiness.com/2011/01/northern-trust-sets-up-practice-for-gay-community.html

Living as Both Male and Female: Norrie, neither man nor woman, is the first person in the world to be issued identity papers saying “sex not specified”. ABC reports: http://abcnews.go.com/International/australian-lives-male-female-sex-change/story?id=12529909

The GLBT History Museum has opened in San Francisco’s Castro district. Towleroad reports: http://www.towleroad.com/2011/01/glbthistory.html

Yale University Payroll Error will cost gay employees thousands. The New York Times reports: http://bucks.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/01/11/yale-payroll-error-costs-gay-employees-thousands/?hp

Gay High School Athletes blog to make a difference. Outsports reports: http://outsports.com/jocktalkblog/2011/01/08/gay-high-school-athletes-blog-to-make-difference/

The Buzz (People Making News)

Coming Out: Steve Buckley, long time Boston Herald sports columnist, comes out in his column. http://www.bostonherald.com/news/columnists/view/20110106welcome_to_my_coming-out_party/srvc=home&position=1

Coming Out: Johnny Weir, Olympic figure skater, has come out in his new autobiography, but he doesn’t rule our marrying a woman. The Advocate reports: http://advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2011/01/06/Weir_Im_Gay_But_Id_Marry_a_Woman/

Vicky Kolalowski was sworn in as America’s first-elected Transgender Trial Judge in the Superior Court Judge for Alameda County, CA. LGBT/POV reports: http://www.lgbtpov.com/2011/01/vicky-kolakowski-sworn-in-as-americas-first-elected-transgender-trial-judge/

Fred Karger, the gay Republican exploring a presidential bid for 2012, has been excluded from a candidates' forum to be hosted by the Iowa Christian Alliance next month because the group says he "is not a legitimate candidate." The Advocate reports: http://www.advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2011/01/10/Gay_Republican_Blocked_from_Iowa_Debate/

Daniel Hernandez Jr, an out intern for U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-AZ, helped apply potentially life-saving first aid to the lawmaker, after she was shot in the head on 1/08/11 in Tucson. Hernandez Jr., 20, is a University of Arizona student and member of Tucson's Commission on LGBT Issues, started working for the congresswoman just last week. The Dallas Voice reports: http://www.dallasvoice.com/meet-gay-intern-saved-rep-giffords-life-1060085.html

Awards and Honors:

The Queen honors several LGBT Brits. Bay Windows reports: http://www.baywindows.com/index.php?ch=news&sc=glbt&sc2=news&sc3&id=114914

People’s Choice Awards: “Glee”, Neil Patrick Harris, Jane Lynch, and more. StarPulse reports: http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2011/01/06/2011_peoples_choice_awards_winners

Photo Shoots and Video

Coming Out: Ricky Martin’s first new single since he came out. It’s all about equality. Towleroad reports: http://www.towleroad.com/2011/01/martin.html

Features

Does Hollywood Shut Out Gay Actors ? Joy Behar talks with Ramin Setoodeh and Howard Bragman. http://www.towleroad.com/2011/01/ramin.html

David Sedaris. The CBS Sunday Morning News profile: http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7227961n&tag=cbsnewsVideoArea.0

Profile: Earl Dax, keeping the queer avant-garde going. The New York Times reports: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/08/theater/08dax.html/?_r=1&src=fbth

Opportunities

Point Foundation Scholarships are now available for 2011-12. The Point Foundation is the nation's largest scholarship granting organization for LGBT students of merit. Application deadline is 2/11/11. www.pointfoundation.org.

In Print:

Dear John, I Love Jane. Women Writing About Leaving Men for Women. Edited by Candace Walsh and Laura Andre. Avalon. 27 essays by smart, hilarious, and heroically honest writers, who, like Cynthia Nixon, Portia de Rossi, and Wanda Sykes, left heterosexual lives behind to pursue relationships with women.

In Performance: Onstage:Theatre/Music/Dance

New York City (and Broadway)

***Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes. Tony Kushner’s award-winning epic. Michael Urie stars beginning 2/02/11 thru 3/27/11. www.signaturetheatre.org.
***The Divine Sister. Charles Busch’s new play. Busch plays an indomitable Mother Superior driven to build a new school for her Pittsburgh convent. www.DivineSisterOnstage.com.
***The Importance of Being Earnest. Gay Oscar Wilde’s classic. Brian Bedford turns in a gender-bender as Lady Bracknell. to 3/06/11. www.roundabouttheatre.org
***Justin Bond, TG cabaret. 1/23/11, 1/30/11. www.jojespub.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". www.LaCage.com

Elsewhere...

***A Catered Affair. the Harvey Fierstein and John Bucchino musical based on the film with a little gay sensibility added. to 1/23/11. Houston, TX. www.mainstreettheater.com.
***Dead Man Walking. The Jake Heggie/Terrence McNally opera based on Sister Helen Prejean’s book about death row. Frederica von Stade stars as Sr. Helen. to 2/06/11. Houston, TX. www.houstongrandopera.org.
***The Little Dog Laughed, Douglas Carter Beane's Tony Award-winning comedy about a Hollywood agent’s crisis dealing with her star’s decision to come out. to 2/13/11. Morristown, NJ. www.bickfordtheatre.org
***The Loose Chanteuse. Varla Jean Merman’s new show. 1/22/11-1/23/11, San Diego, CA. www.varlaonline.com
***Standing on Ceremony: The Gay Marriage Plays. Playlets about marriage equality. to 2/07/11. Los Angeles, CA. www.StandingOnCeremony.net
***[title of show], the musical about guys who write a musical. to 1/30/11. Philadelphia, PA. www.mauckingbird.org
***Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Tracy Letts and Amy Morton star as sparring spouses in out Edward Albee’s masterpiece. to 2/13/11. Chicago, IL. . www.steppenwolf.org.

On Screen (and Video & DVD)

Out on Screen...

***A Marine Story. Alexandra, a married Marine, is a casualty of DADT. After discharge, she rebuilds her life. The trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ixk192SX9es
***Black Swan. Natalie Portman plays a ballerina competing for a lead in “Swan Lake”.
***I Love You Phillip Morris. Based on Steve McVicker's book about real-life events. Jim Carrey plays Steven Russell, who falls for his cellmate, Phillip Morris (Ewan McGregor).
***Rabbit Hole, John Cameron Mitchell (“Hedwig” and “Short Bus”) directs the movie version of the Broadway drama which stars Nicole Kidman. www.rabbitholefilm.com.
***Twelve Thirty. Jonathan Groff and Mamie Gummer star in a quirky film about a broken family (Dad is bi). www.twelvethirtymovie.com.
***Undertow. A Peruvian film about a man with a pregnant wife who takes a male lover. Limited screenings to qualify for Best Foreign Film Oscar.

Out On Video & DVD

***HOWL, the docu-feature about Allen Ginsberg (James Franco) by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman.
***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). .
***The Life of Reilly. A riveting, sometimes hysterical documentary about Charles Nelson Reilly, the out comic, actor, and director.
***Prayers for Bobby. Sigourney Weaver stars in a true story about the mother of a gay son who has problems accepting him.

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

Conferences, Seminars, Benefits, and Special Events

1/24/11-1/28/11: Nationwide: No Name-Calling Week, the GLSEN initiative. www.nonamecallingweek.org.

1/28/11-2/05/11: Kingston, ON: Reel Out Queer Film & Video Festival. www.reelout.com

1/30/11: Los Angeles, CA: dot429 LGBT Professionals Networking Brunch.
http://dot429.com/events/brunch-los-angeles-3

1/30/11-2/06/11: Whistler, BC: WinterPRIDE: Whistler Gay Ski Week. www.gaywhistler.com

2/02/11-2/06/11: Minneapolis, MN: Creating Change. The National Conference on LGBT Equality. http://www.creatingchange.org/?tr=y&auid=6739637

2/05/11: New York, NY: No Excuses Gala, the Human Rights Campaign New York Gala. http://www.hrcgreaterny.org/

2/07/11: Nationwide: National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. www.blackaidsday.org.

2/07/11: New York, NY: Broadway Backwards #6. Gender bendered showtunes to benefit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS (BC/EFA) and The LGBT Community Center (the Center). Clay Aiken, Alan Cumming, Denis O’Hare, Bobby Steggert, and more co-star. http://www.broadwaycares.org/backwards2011

2/08/11: Albany, NY: Marriage Equality Day at the State Capitol. A Marriage Equality New York Rally. http://www.meny.us/

2/11/11: Northampton, MA: “Heart to Heart”. The LGBT Coalition of Western Massachusetts benefit for the Shining Star Scholarship Fund for LGBT youth. www.lgbtcoationwma.org

Last Week’s Trivia Quiz: Anniversaries

1. Question: What was this milestone 30 years ago (reported in the New York Times on 7/2/81). It started an epidemic of fear, ignorance, and activism within the LGBT community. Answer: “Rare Cancer Seen in Homosexuals”, the first story in the Times about the un-named disease which will later become known as AIDS.

2. Question: What was this milestone 40 years ago. Name the state, the second to decriminalise same-sex acts among consenting adults. (Illinois was the first). Hint: The state has passed legislation to approve same-sex marriage, and its not Massachusetts. Answer: Connecticut, on 10/1/71.

3. Question: What was this milestone 50 years ago. Name the Washington DC chapter of this groundbreaking LGBT rights organization formed on 11/15/61. Frank Kameny was elected its first president. Answer: The Mattachine Society.

4. Question: What was this milestone 10 years ago ? Name the award-winning Broadway musical based on a film of the same name, in which two producers advise a gay director and his partner to make the Third Reich a bit gayer. Answer: The Producers, laughs courtesy of Mel Brooks. It opened 4/19/01.

5. Question: What was this milestone 20 years ago. Name this epic drama which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1991 It dealt with AIDS and gay life in America. It had a Broadway run later, a film and opera adaptation, and is currently playing a revival in New York. Answer: Angels in America by Tony Kushner.

This Week’s Trivia Quiz: I Have A Dream

1. Question: Name this out civil rights activist, a colleague of Dr. Martin Luther King, who engineered the 1963 March on Washington, bringing Ghandi’s civil disobedience protest techniques to America for the first time.

2. Question: Name this gay composer (who often wrote leading roles for his tenor partner). He brought a Thomas Mann novella to the stage, a story about a hunky sailor, and a dreamy seasonal Shakespeare to the musical stage.

3. Question: Name this bisexual director/choreographer, who brilliantly chronicled the backstage dreams of dancer wanna-bes, some gay, and later a musical tribute to a dreamy trio of Motown singers.

4. Question: Name this classical American musical (and movie) about a stage mother, with big dreams for her daughters. When she sings “I Have a Dream....”, you know no one and nothing will stand in her way until her kids get their names in light. Incidentally, some biographical material indicate that this Mom and her more famous daughter had several lesbian relationships.

5. Question: Name this TV series star. While he dreamed of genies and crude, his real life mom dreamed of Janet Gaynor.

The first person to submit the correct answers gets their name in print right here. Email your answers to: COSNewsweekly@gmail.com. If you do not want your email address to appear in the blog format of this newsletter, please indicate that. http://cosnewsweekly.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Coming Out Support Newsweekly: 1/10/11

Coming Out Support (COS) Newsweekly
Volume 14 No. 1 January 10, 2011
Newsletter Editor: M. G. Auerbach Email: COSNewsweekly@gmail.com

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The Gay Agenda: Datebook: January 10-16, 2011

MON: 1/10: Los Angeles, CA: “Be-In” for Broadway Impact. Members of the national tour of “Hair” perform showtunes to benefit Broadway Impact’s fight for marriage equality. The Show at Barre, 1714 N. Vermont. www.showatbarre.com

TUE: 1/11: New York, NY: Johnny Weir does a booksigning for “Welcome to My World”. 7PM. Borders Books, Columbus Circle. Also: WED: 1/12: Huntington, NY: 7PM. Book Revue. SUN: 1/16: Beachwood, OH: 7PM. Borders Books, Richmond Road.

SAT: 1/15/11- SAT: 6/04: Nationwide: David Sedaris continues his book tour with his new bestseller “Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk”. http://www.barclayagency.com/speakers/appearances/sedaris.html

SUN-SUN: 1/16-1/23: Aspen, CO: Aspen Gay Ski Week. www.gayskiweek.com

Newsworthy:

DADT Signed: The New York Times reports: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/23/us/politics/23military.html

UN Victory for gay rights supporters. Reuters reports: http://blogs.reuters.com/global/2010/12/22/un-victory-for-gay-rights-supporters/

Prop 8 Update: The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals punts the case to the California Supreme Court for advice. The Advocate reports: http://www.advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2011/01/04/Prop_8_Case_Punted_to_Calif__Sup__Court/

Tyler Clemente’s Parents intend to sue. The Washington Post reports: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/12/22/AR2010122201452.html

VP Joe Biden on gay marriage: “It’s inevitable”. The San Francisco Chronicle reports: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=%2Fn%2Fa%2F2010%2F12%2F24%2Fnational%2Fw045637S01.DTL

New Hampshire is likely to be the next battleground for marriage equality fight, as out-of-state groups descend to repeal same-sex marriage. The Concord Monitor reports: http://www.concordmonitor.com/article/231898/outside-groups-gird-for-gay-marriage-fight

Gay-Straight Alliances flourish in nation’s schools, as a result of the many gay teen suicides. The New York Times reports: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/02/us/02utah.html?_r=2

TV Season Update: younger LGBT characters are showing up on more mainstream TV series. The Los Angeles Times reports: http://articles.latimes.com/2011/jan/03/entertainment/la-et-gay-characters-20110103

Pee-Wee Herman’s Broadway hit is being filmed by HBO. It will be on a TV set by you in 2011. The New York Times reports: http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/12/21/scream-real-loud-pee-wee-herman-show-coming-back-to-hbo/

North Carolina: The North Carolina Council of Churches, a social justice advocacy group that unites denominations and congregations, has become the first organization of its kind in the South to elect an openly gay person as its president. Bay Windows reports: http://www.baywindows.com/index.php?ch=news&sc=glbt&sc2=news&sc3&id=114692

Coming Out: Richard Chamberlain advises other gay actors: “stay in the closet”. The Hollywood Reporter reports: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/richard-chamberlain-advises-gay-actors-65875

2010 Recap

Top 10 LGBT News Stories from Bilerico: http://www.bilerico.com/2010/12/top_10_lgbt_news_stories_of_2010.php

Video: 2010: A Year of Equality. Lambda Legal’s recap. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJH2lAYsCpA

Best LGBT Films of 2010: The Windy City Times picks: http://www.windycitymediagroup.com/gay/lesbian/news/ARTICLE.php?AID=29988

The Advocate’s 2010 Newsmakers of the Year: http://advocate.com/News/News_Features/Newsmakers_of_the_Year/

Cinema: Best LGBT Characters of 2010. Nathaniel Rogers recaps for Towleroad: http://www.towleroad.com/2010/12/movies-best-lgbt-characters-of-the-year.html

2010’s Most Googled Gays. The Advocate knows: http://www.advocate.com/Arts_and_Entertainment/Internet/2010s_Most_Googled_Gays/

The Buzz (People Making News)

It’s A Boy! for new parents Elton John and David Furnish. Towleroad reports: http://www.towleroad.com/2010/12/elton-john-and-david-furnish-announce-birth-of-their-son.html

Transitions:

Gayle Batt, civic activist and mother of Bryan (Mad Men) Batt, has died at age 79. The New Orleans Times Picayune reports: http://www.nola.com/news/index.ssf/2010/12/gayle_batt_civic_activist_and.html

David Gurland, the cabaret artist, died on 1/1/11. BroadwayWorld.com reports: http://broadwayworld.com/article/AwardWinning_Cabaret_Singer_David_Gurland_Dies_20110102

John Warhola, the older brother who helped raise pop art icon Andy Warhol and later helped establish the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, died. on 12/24/10 at age 85. Google News reports: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gNFN3TtrZQsUpw7XHLAuPDT2TcCw?docId=0f677269efc24365b16e718055ae7e97

Photo Shoots and Video

Coming Out: The Dan Savage Interview. Chicago Tonight’s Phil Ponce interviews Savage about coming out, his sex advice column, “It Gets Better” and more. Towleroad reports: http://www.towleroad.com/2010/12/watch-chicago-tonights-phil-ponce-interviews-dan-savage.html

Coming Out: Gareth Thomas, gay Welsh rugby player, recaps his coming out to Ellen DeGeneres. http://www.towleroad.com/2011/01/watch-gay-rugby-icon-gareth-thomas-talks-coming-out-on-ellen.html

Features

Coming Out: Interview: Rupert Everett: I Never Got a Job in Hollywood After Coming Out. BBC reports: http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/newsid_9323000/9323285.stm

Coming Out: How Hollywood Shuts Out Gay Actors. Ramin Setoodeh, former Newsweek reporter, who caused a stir last year when he said gay actors couldn’t play straight, talks about the Hollywood closet. The Daily Beast reports: http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2011-01-02/gay-actors-real-challenge-in-hollywood/

Coming Out: Justin Bond. “New Year, New Name, New Gender”. The Tony-nominated star of “Kiki & Herb” explains v’s transformation to trans Mx Justin Vivian Bond. http://justinbond.com/

Profile: John Cameron Mitchell, “Hedwig” creator, West Village resident and director of “Rabbi Hole”. The New York Times reports: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/30/fashion/30mitchell.html?_r=1&adxnnl=1&ref=fashion&adxnnlx=1293801472-H74HILrvZ0iowhjrp882Qw

Opportunities

Point Foundation Scholarships are now available for 2011-12. The Point Foundation is the nation's largest scholarship granting organization for LGBT students of merit. Point provides support through multi-year scholarships, leadership training, mentoring and hope to LGBT students who are marginalized because of their sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. Application deadline is 2/11/11. www.pointfoundation.org.

In Performance: Onstage:Theatre/Music/Dance

New York City (and Broadway)

***Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes. Tony Kushner’s award-winning epic. Michael Urie stars beginning 2/02/11 thru 3/27/11. www.signaturetheatre.org.
***Bruce Vilanch. Comedy in concert. 1/11/11-1/12/11. http://feinsteinsattheregency.com/
***The Divine Sister. Charles Busch’s new play. Busch plays an indomitable Mother Superior driven to build a new school for her Pittsburgh convent. www.DivineSisterOnstage.com.
***The Importance of Being Earnest. Gay Oscar Wilde’s classic. Brian Bedford turns in a gender-bender as Lady Bracknell. to 3/06/11. www.roundabouttheatre.org
***La Cage Aux Folles, a revival of the 1983 Jerry Herman/Harvey Fierstein musical, based on a French film, which inspired the film "Birdcage".www.LaCage.com

Elsewhere...

***A Catered Affair. the Harvey Fierstein and John Bucchino musical based on the film with a little gay sensibility added. to 1/23/11. Houston, TX. www.mainstreettheater.com.
***Dirty Little Showtunes. Off-color, adults-only musical spoof on Broadway shows from “Wicked” to “Grey Gardens”. Six guys skewer showtunes in an antidote to Sugarplum saturation. to 1/16/10. San Francisco, CA. www.nctcsf.org.
***Standing on Ceremony: The Gay Marriage Plays. Playlets about marriage equality. to 2/07/11. Los Angeles, CA. www.StandingOnCeremony.net
***[title of show], the musical about guys who write a musical. 1/12/11-1/30/11. Philadelphia, PA. www.mauckingbird.org
***Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Tracy Letts and Amy Morton star as sparring spouses in out Edward Albee’s masterpiece. to 2/13/11. Chicago, IL. . www.steppenwolf.org.

On Screen (and Video & DVD)

Holiday Movies with a Gay Bent. EDGE Publications reviews what’s on screens or available to rent this holiday season. http://www.edgeonthenet.com/index.php?ch=entertainment&sc=movies&sc3&id=114450&pf=1

Out on Screen...

***Black Swan. Natalie Portman plays a ballerina competing for a lead in “Swan Lake”.
***I Love You Phillip Morris. Based on Steve McVicker's book about real-life events. Jim Carrey plays a convict, who falls for his cellmate, Phillip Morris (Ewan McGregor).
***Little Fockers. Barbra Streisand returns as “Roz” in the latest “Meet The Parents” series.
***Rabbit Hole, John Cameron Mitchell (“Hedwig” and “Short Bus”) directs the movie version of the Broadway drama which stars Nicole Kidman. www.rabbitholefilm.com.
***Twelve Thirty. Jonathan Groff and Mamie Gummer star in a quirky film about a broken family (Dad is bi). www.twelvethirtymovie.com.
***Undertow. A Peruvian film about a man with a pregnant wife who takes a male lover. Limited screenings to qualify for Best Foreign Film Oscar.

Out On Video & DVD

***HOWL, the docu-feature about Allen Ginsberg (James Franco) by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman.
***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). .
***The Life of Reilly. A riveting, sometimes hysterical documentary about Charles Nelson Reilly, the out comic, actor, and director.
***Prayers for Bobby. Sigourney Weaver stars in a true story about the mother of a gay son who has problems accepting him.

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

***January: In the Life. LGBT news magazine. PBS. Check local listings. http://www.itl.tv/inthelife/episodes/
***Weekdays: The Nate Berkus Show. Oprah’s out protege goes hourly in syndication. Check local listings.
***Weekdays The Talk. Out “Roseanne” alum Sara Gilmore produces a new version of “The View” with Marissa Jaret Winokur, Julie Chen, and Sharon Osbourne. CBS Weekdays. Check local listings.
***SUN: 1/16: Golden Globe Awards. Ricky Gervais hosts. 8PM. NBC.

Conferences, Seminars, Benefits, and Special Events

1/17/11: New York, NY: Friends With Benefits. cabaret fundraiser for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS with Robin de Jesus, Beth Leavel and others. www.broadwaycares.org.

1/19/11-1/23/11: Stowe, VT: Winter Rendezvous gay skiing, winter sports & entertainment. www.winterrendezvous.com

1/20/11-1/30/11: Park City, UT: Sundance Film Festival. www.sundance.org

1/21/11: Springfield, MA: Viva!, the 14th annnual gala benefitting the AIDS Foundation of Western Massachusetts. http://www.aidsfoundationwm.org/

1/23/11: New York, NY: dot429 LGBT Professionals Networking Brunch. http://dot429.com/events/brunch-new-york

1/24/11-1/28/11: Nationwide: No Name-Calling Week, a GLSEN initiative. The annual week of educational activities aimed at ending name-calling of all kinds. www.nonamecallingweek.org.

1/28/11-2/05/11: Kingston, ON: Reel Out Queer Film & Video Festival. www.reelout.com

1/30/11: Los Angeles, CA: dot429 LGBT Professionals Networking Brunch.
http://dot429.com/events/brunch-los-angeles-3

1/30/11-2/06/11: Whistler, BC: WinterPRIDE: Whistler Gay Ski Week. www.gaywhistler.com

2/02/11-2/06/11: Minneapolis, MN: Creating Change. The National Conference on LGBT Equality. http://www.creatingchange.org/?tr=y&auid=6739637

2/07/11: New York, NY: Broadway Backwards #6. Gender bendered showtunes to benefit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS (BC/EFA) and The LGBT Community Center (the Center). Clay Aiken, Alan Cumming, Denis O’Hare, Bobby Steggert, and more co-star. http://www.broadwaycares.org/backwards2011

Last Week’s Trivia Quiz: January Milestones

1. Question: Name this musician, author and activist, who was the first person to come out on television on January 18, 1973. His family was the subject of a reality series documentary on PBS. Answer: Lance Loud, on “An American Family”.

2. Question: Name this playwright and activist. On January 12, 1982, a group of gay men met at his apartment to form the GMHC, Gay Men’s Health Crisis, a non-profit organization to provide programs and services to people with HIV. Today, the GMHC is one of the nation’s laregest AIDS service organizations, and the playwright is best known for his activism. Answer: Larry Kramer, who wrote “The Normal Heart” and later founded ACT-UP.

3. Question: Name this out award-winning actor and activist. His gay and lesbian theatre and film colleagues, among them Alec McGowen, Simon Callow, Stephen Fry, Cameron Macintosh, and Martin Sherman, came out publicly in the UK’s Guardian to support his knighthood on January 9, 1991. Answer: Sir Ian McKellan.

4. Question: Name this popular icon who was outed in January, 2005. He joined Tinky Winky and Bert & Ernie as gay icons. Answer: SpongeBob Squarepants.

5. Question: Name this bisexual American actress, born January 31, 1902. She was best known for her portrayals of Southern belles, although she had a mouth that could frighten sailors. Answer: Tallulah Bankhead, star of “Lifeboat”, “The Little Foxes” who said “i’m as pure as the fresh-driven slush”.

This Week’s Trivia Quiz: Anniversaries

1. Question: What was this milestone 30 years ago (reported in the New York Times on 7/2/81). It started an epidemic of fear, ignorance, and activism within the LGBT community.

2. Question: What was this milestone 40 years ago. Name the state, the second to decriminalise same-sex acts among consenting adults. (Illinois was the first). Hint: The state has passed legislation to approve same-sex marriage, and its not Massachusetts.

3. Question: What was this milestone 50 years ago. Name the Washington DC chapter of this groundbreaking LGBT rights organization formed on 11/15/61. Frank Kameny was elected its first president.

4. Question: What was this milestone 10 years ago ? Name the award-winning Broadway musical based on a film of the same name, in which two producers advise a gay director and his partner to make the Third Reich a bit gayer.

5. Question: What was this milestone 20 years ago. Name this epic drama which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1991 It dealt with AIDS and gay life in America. It had a Broadway run later, a film and opera adaptation, and is currently playing a revival in New York.

The first person to submit the correct answers gets their name in print right here. Email your answers to: COSNewsweekly@gmail.com. If you do not want your email address to appear in the blog format of this newsletter, please indicate that. http://cosnewsweekly.blogspot.com/