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THIS WEEK IN TEXAS
Volume 7, Number 43 January 15-21, 1982
JAPAN Part II of a Far East Diary by Christopher
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AUSTIN - This Saturday, January
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Over 30,000 leaflets, radio and TV
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The burning issue at stake is
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50 ministers and the Austin American
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The culprits in the donneybrook are
the Austin Citizens for Decency. They
say, "Fairies and queers don't deserve
a place to live ... sodomites can't
reproduce so they must recruit." Their
anti-gay literature was distributed last
Sunday, being placed on car windshields in various parking lots of
Mexican-American Catholic churches.
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about filing a triple lawsuit regarding
infringement of copyright laws by the
Austin Citizens for Decency, who didn't
have the decency to get permission
from TWT to reproduce the cover of
Volume 7, Issue 28. "The Austin Citizens for Decency have distorted the
original satirical intent of the nun cover
and turned it into a hate-God exhibit,"
observes TWT NEWS.
"Never before has the gay community of Austin faced such a dangerous
threat to human rights," said Jana
Zumbrun, campaign director of the
Citizens for a United Austin. "Low voter
turnout could spell disaster," she told
TWT NEWS. "Therefore it is imperative
that you vote against the ordinance
this Saturday."
If the pro-gay PAC loses this battle,
a costly appeal and court challenge will
follow. "The ordinance is a thinly-veiled
authorization for discrimination based
on race or religion as well as sexual
orientation," said Robb Southerland, a
businessman who heads Citizens for a
United Austin.
If the anti-gay faction wins, no appeal will be possible for several years
under city charter, TWT NEWS was told.
"We have the chance to kill this hate ordinance once and for all this Saturday
at the polls," the ALGPC-PAC affirmed
to TWT NEWS.
HARASSMENT
OF GAYS
HOUSTON - Since the first of the
New Year, vice officers of the Houston
Police Department have seemingly
concentrated their efforts on harassment of homosexuals in bars and bookstores and on the streets.
Vice have appeared plainclothed in
both bars and bookstores waiting for
customers to make an approach.
Those arrested in bars have usually
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been charged with public intoxication.
Those arrested in bookstores have
generally been charged with assault on
police officer or public lewdness, lWT
NEWS has learned.
"You should be extra careful when
asking someone to watch an arcade
movie or offering to buy someone a
drink," remarked an observer. "It's still
alright to go out, you just have to be a
bit more careful whom you mingle
with," he added.
"If HPD officers dislike being approached by gays, why is it that they
dress up in gay drag and hang out in
gay places," asked an employee of a
Montrose bookstore. "I'm sure most of
our customers would not knowingly
assault a police officer," he continued.
Arrests on Montrose streets have
also peaked as plainclothesmen, dressed as willing male hustlers, have been
observed by lWT NEWS to be playing the
entrapment role. Vice officer Steve Jett
was observed around 3:00pm Wednesday, January 6, standing on Westheimer in front of Babylon with a shopping sack. Our informant concluded
Jett was waiting for a motorist to pick
him up, go someplace, and make a sexual advance or offer.
It is believed that an apartment on
Avondale between Taft and Mason has
been rented to serve as a rendezvous
point for plainclothesmen to take their
"customers." Several vice officers and
an unmarked car were observed in front
of said address.
The crackdown on male prostitution
in Montrose has been stepped up since
late last year. The crackdown is also
coupled with the much publicized
crackdown on heterosexual prostitution on South Main Street and Jensen
Drive areas.
The situation has forced most prostitutes off the streets and into swank
hotels, posh bars, and gay clubs.
Reportedly, vice intends to pursue their
efforts indoors.
With murder and robbery at an all
time high in Houston, the, nation's
fourth largest city, several community
leaders questioned HPD priorities.
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DGA ELECTS
NEW BOARD
DALLAS - On December 14, the
Dallas Gay Alliance (DGA) met for the
election of five board members to take
office on January 1, 1982. The by-laws
provide that board members be elected
for one-year terms, the DGA explained
in a copyrighted story in Dialog, Elections are held twice a year with four
places elected in June and five elected
in December each year.
At the December meeting, the names
of the persons who nominated themselves were presented on the ballot,
and one person was nominated from
the floor but declined the nomination.
As there were five positions up for
election to the board, a motion was
made and passed which accepted the
four nominees by acclamation rather
than by formal election. As a result, AI
Calkin and Bill Nelson have been reelected to the board, and Peter Brooks
and John Thomas will begin their first
term.
The four continuing board members
are D.A, Williams, Terry Tebedo, Mike
Stewart and Ann Brown. The by-laws
provide that the remaining vacancy be
filled by board appointment, subject to
approval by the general membership,
Dialog noted that the membership
expressed its appreciation to outgoing
board members Mike Williams and
Dick Weaver. The fifth vacancy on the
board was created by the election of
Campbell Read as vice president.
DALLAS GAY PRIDE
WEEK NEEDS HELP
DALLAS - This city's Gay Pride
Week (GPW) Association is actively
seeking volunteers to help with the
plans for GPW '82. The association
meets every Sunday at 2:00pm, in the
Dallas Gay Alliance (DGA) office at
3409 Oak Lawn, Suite 201. You're invited to bring yourself and a friend and
make the 1982 GPW celebration the
best that Dallas has ever had, DGPWA
told lWT NEWS.
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• "God hates
homosexuals."
• "Fairies and queers
don't deserve a place
to live."
• "Sodomites can't
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must recruit."
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January 16
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HOUSTON-What will the theme of
this year's gay pride week be? What
will the official poster look like? When
will the parade be? These and other
questions will be discussed at the
January 31 "open to the public
meeting" to be held at 2:30pm at
Babylon, 300 Westheimer.
The deadline for submitting a theme
and a poster is March 7. It is on that
date that the public will make a voting
decision regarding these matters. All
entries should be sent by March 7,1982
to Larry Bagneris, Jr., 2001 Branard #8,
Houston, Texas 77098.
Previous themes have included "We
The People," "United We Stand," and
"Proud To Be," recalled TWT NEWS.
Traditionally the last Sunday in June
has been accepted as the annual date
for Houston's
Gay Pride Parade,
However, there has been some discussion this year to move the parade
ahead one week which would be Sunday, July 4, Independence Day.
It was hoped to invite the Los
Angeles Band back again this year, but
that would be impossible since the Los
Angeles parade is also on June 27.
However, it was alternately suggested
that another band, perhaps San Francisco's, should be invited this year. The
San Francisco and Houston parades
do not occur on the same day.
TWT NEWS has learned that there is
some controversy about having the
Gay Pride parade moved to a national
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The DGPWA is searching for sketches or photos, in black and white or color, to use in a calendar for 1983, These
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holiday such as the 4th of July. One
observer noted that non-gay media
coverage would suffer since the
newspapers and TV would be too busy
focusing in on Independence Day fireworks, parades and picnics to have
room or time to cover any gay pride activities.
"If Dallas and Houston are to again
cross cooperate on their parades as
they did last year, it would be best to
keep the Houston parade on June 27
which is the normal one-week separation from the Dallas parade which will
be held this year on June 20. To hold off
the Houston parade until July 4, makes
for too long of a delay," remarked a
Dallas business owner to TWT NEWS, adding that "we can't keep our floats in
tact for over two weeks!"
A Galveston reader remarked that
having the parade on July 4 would interfere with the traditional mid-summer
splash day. A Houston bar owner
remarked that he had too many annual
4th of July events already scheduled
such as bar-b-ques. "We would be too
busy running our own bar activities to
think of having time to even participate
in the parade let alone have a float."
"Our fireworks would have to compete with the hundreds of other
fireworks on the 4th of July, namely the
spectacular Astroworld Fireworks,"
said another. "Our fireworks would
simply be lost in the maze in the sky."
"Moving the gay pride parade to the
4th of July loses all meaning of what
gay pride week is about," remarked a
gay history buff. "Gay Pride Week is
the celebration of Stonewall; not of our
nation's independence. If we move the
parade to the 4th of July, we might as
well hold Christmas and New Year's on
the same day. It would simply be too
much all crammed into one day,"
she added.
Your thoughts on this year's gay
pride week will be welcomed at the
general public meeting the last Sunday
in January. Meanwhile, two private
meetings will proceed the public
meeting as the Board of Directors of
Gay Pride Week will meet this Sunday,
TWTJANUARY 15-21,1982
January 17, and the chairs of Gay Pride
Week '81 will meet the following Sunday, January 24, to iron out logistics.
FORUM ON
GAY CANCER
HOUSTON - There has been an unusual outbreak of Kaposi's Sarcoma, a
very rare form of cancer, and related
diseases during the past several
months. Gay men between the ages of
25 and 40 are affected almost exclusively. TWT NEWS' reports first came
from New York City and San Francisco.
However, this rare disease is now occurring in Houston's gay community.
The Center for Disease Control
(CDG) in Atlanta has told TWT NEWS that
they are now receiving an average of
more than one report per day from
across the country, a number that far
exceeds the expected in such a
specific and relatively small population
as gay men. To date more than 200
cases have been reported to the CDC
during this outbreak within 1981.
As a beginning effort to educate and
alert the gay community, you are invited to attend an educational forum at
GPC Headquarters, 4600 Main, second
floor, next Wednesday, January 20, at
8:00pm. Dr. Guy R. Newell, Director of
Cancer Prevention at UT M.D. Anderson Hospital, and Dr. Peter W.A.
Mansell, Associate Director, will explain the background and suspected
causes of the disease.
Kaposi's Sarcoma occurs with or
without infections by rare organisms.
Symptoms include fatigue, loss of
weight and red-purplish skin lesions
which are painless and do not itch.
Enlarged glands around the head and
neck may also be a presenting symptom.
Although the cause of this rare
cancer is unknown, a typical picture is
emerging. The patients are typically
young homosexual men, most of whom
live in large cities.
Somehow the disease is related to
life style factors which may include
multiple sexually transmitted diseases
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obtained from multiple sex partners,
andlor use of "recreational drugs" such
as marijuana, poppers and cocaine.
The mortal ity rate on the rare
disease has been averaging between
40 to 59%, TWT NEWS learned.
that sought removal of homosexual
school teachers. "This decision should
prove decisive in convincing the federal
court that First Amendment protections apply to all-regardless of sexual
orientation," he told TWT NEWS.
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RECOGNIZE GAYS
GAY THEATRE
CONTEST WINNERS
NORMAN, OK - Ending over five
years of litigation, the Supreme Court
of Oklahoma has just ordered the
Regents of the University of Oklahoma
to grant recognition to the Gay Activists Alliance, a gay student group
that has been seeking official status
since 1976.
The Court's action reversed decisions by the Student Congress, the
Board of Regents and lower courts, all
of which had denied GAA's application
for recognition as a student organization, principally on the ground of "immorality." In a 5-2 decision, the Court
held that the students' First Amendment rights of speech and association
required recognition as a university organization: "Mere undifferentiated fear
or apprehension on the part of the
University Regents or disagreement
with philosophy, no matter how repugnant to those officials, is not enough to
overcome First Amendment freedoms."
The case is the latest of several decisions against such institutions of
higher education as Texas A&M and
the Universities of Missouri and
Virginia, unanimously forbidding discrimination against gay student organizations.
"It is significant," said Don Knutson
of Gay Rights Advocates, "that this
decision comes from one of the most
homophobic Bible-belt states. We
should learn from these decisions that
our First Amendment claims will
receive fair hearing from even the most
conservative courts."
Knutson predicted that the opinion
would have an important impact on
Gay Rights Advocates' federal court
challenge to Oklahoma's version of
Proposition Six, the California initiative
NEW YORK - The Gay Theatre
Alliance has announced to TWT NEWS
the winners of its 1981 International
Gay Playwriting Contest.
The winner of the $500 first prize is
Peter Napolitano of New York City for
his play, Nicky's Wedding, about a man
and his lover who visit a very traditional
wedding of the man's relatives. Tom
Robinson of Los Angeles won the
runner-up award of $250 for his play,
Chums, about two very close high
school friends who have reunions on
successive Thanksgiving Days. Several
GTA member theatre companies have
expressed interest in producing both
plays.
Three playwrights received honorable mention: Jeff Hagedorn of Chicago for Should Have Been a Love
Play, depicting how a relationship between two men actually happened versus how one of the men wishes it had
taken place; Susan Lersch also of Chicagoior Sisters, about a woman who
discovers her lesbianism while in the
process of taking vows to become a
nun; and Peter Robins of London, England, for Gay Delightful Guise, about
two men who establish a relationship
after masquerading as members of opposite social classes.
Thirteen judges made the final selection: playwrights Megan Terry and
Doric Wilson; critics Tish Dace, Leah
Frank and Richard Hall; producers
Frederick Combs and Lee Barton; GTA
coordinators William Wade, Richard
Rehse, Rick Paul, Terry Helbing and
Allan Estes; and Chuck Solomon, Gay
Theatre Collective member.
"We will be sponsoring another playwriting contest in 1982," GTA told TWT
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city ... for all of us. - Kathryn J. Whitmire, January 2, 1982
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Pictured below are some local celebrities and personalities who attended the inaugural ball in honor of our new mayor: (I-r) Lee Harrington, GPC President; Dan
Stoecker; Bill Ramsey of the Swim Club; Debra Danburg, State Representative;
Gina and Larry Bagneris, Jr., Gay Pride Week Chair; George Greanias, City Councilman of District C (Montrose); Scott Prescott of the Urban Animals; Mary
Hooper, actress; and her sister Kat Chrisope.
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"Improving Love Helationshlps for Gays"
will be offered again through Leisure
Learning Unlimited. This time on Mondays:
January 25, February 1 and 8, from 7:30pm
to 9:15pm. This lecture-group discussion
class presents proven (immediately usable)
information that works in the real world of
gay love relationships. It is designed to
help avoid universal (yet confusing and
little understood) pitfalls that get in the
way of happiness in gay relationships.
Sample topics include: How to go about
finding and meeting the right person; why
relationships get into trouble and what can
be done to help; how to avoid becoming a
victim in a relationship; monitoring your
progress-the stages and progressions of
a good love relationship; guidelines for
determining when a relationship is over;
how to tell if they really love you or are
just giving you lip service; achieving
emotional closeness, the bedrock essential
for a lasting, quality relationship; coming
out to friends and family; and developing a
quality gay lifestyle.
The last class was well attended.
Discussion was lively and friendly.
Everyone seemed to feel that they had
gained insights with which to improve their
relationships. I look forward to seeing
more of my gay friends in the January
class. To register or for further information,
please call Leisure Learning at (713)
721-7299,or call me at (713)527-8596.
Neill Scott, S.P.
Houston, Texas
Gay Switchboard
Dear TWT:
The Gay Switchboard of Houston is
open and operating thanks to the support
of numerous individuals, organizations,
and bars.
I'd like to pay special mention to those
people who have been especially helpful.
Walt and Cody at the Barn, Marion at
Kindred Spirits, David at Venture-N, Greg
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at TruckstoplBadlands, Miss Charlotte and
David at Miss Charlotte's, Andy at Mary's,
Jim and Hank at Dirty Sally's, Bill at
Baja's, Peaches and Kathy at Just Marion
and Lynn's, Jay and Michael at Galleon,
Moe and Gary at Copa, Terry at Parade,
Alan at Loading Dock, Bobby at Different
Drum, Stephen and Taga at Babylon, and
Larry at BRB were all great in helping us in
our informationlfundraising drive on the
weekend of December 18th and 19th. We
raised over $400 and let thousands know
about our service.
Advice, support, and information have
also come from Ray Hill, Dr. Didier Piot,
and Bill Scott, Gary Treese, and Jim Kuhn
at the Montrose Counseling Center. Chuck
Patrick and Jim Veteto at TWT and Les
Williams at the Voice have also been a
great help in letting the community know
about our service.
Our staff also deserves a round of
applause. They have successfully
completed over thirty hours of training to
become highly proficient in telephone
counseling.
I'd like to remind the community that we
are now open Tuesday through Saturday
from 6pm until 11pm. We listen if you want
to talk. We are also keeping a calendar of
events and information about Gay Houston
and Gay America.
Sincerely,
Rich Neil
Director
Gay Switchboard of Houston
What's Going on in Dallas
Dear TWT:
Thanks for a great year in TWT. I've been
meaning to write to the "editor" and thank
TWT for giving me an informative
publication, one full of news, HOT TEA, and
happenings in Texas. I refer to it each
week and plan my weekends on what's
going on in Dallas through the ads. All this
and it's free! That's the best part of it, too.
Thanks for a great year again.
R. Garcia
Dallas, Texas 'IIII'
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The unique event this book is based
on is the conjunction of all the planets
in one line with the sun sometime this
year. Called syzygy, this arrangement
has been supposedly predicted by
astrologists as one of the signs of the
"Age of Aquarius" and occurs every
179 years. Others have claimed that it
marks the end of Earth as we know it
because the physical forces of all the
planets combined will cause great upheavals in the magnetic fields, temperatures and water levels of the oceans
of the planet. This work of fiction by
Frederik Pohl is apparently an attempt
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to capitalize on the upcoming astronomical event.
Whatever the effects of syzygy, they
are lost in the crowd of events that occur to the people mentioned in the
book, set in the city of Los Angeles. Tib
Sonderman is a geologist, attending a
convention of scientists there. In Arecibo, Puerto Rico (where the book
opens), he met a female research scientist, Rainy Keating, who was demonstrating to politicians the benefits
gained by maintaining funding for her
project, a currently functioning space
probe, Newton-8. Having fulfilled all its
goals, it is still sending data of a useful
nature as it passes out of the solar system. Now, they are in Los Angeles trying to discover why her probe suddenly
malfunctioned. The main affair between them is how Tib overcomes his
adolescent sexual insecurities with the
beautiful (of course) astrophysicist
from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Frederik Pohl has written some good
science fiction stories in the past, of
which I own a few. But the book he
writes here is basically a story of how
bad conditions are in Los Angeles, due
to the flooding, mudslides; and how
easily it could drop off into the Pacific
Ocean because it sits on the San Andreas fault (well, it's not San Andreas'
fault it's there).
The main conflict in the story is the
profit people attempt to make of the
supposed disaster, particularly one
Danny Deere, a small-time hood who
whips up a defunct religious cult into a
major doom-prophecy factory in the
city. There are no likeable, or even interesting, aspects about Deere. He is
cruel, but not very despicable, yet one
may be satisfied when he gets it in the
end. Deere is into real estate and tries
to frighten people into selling property
to him. He believes the storm will blow
over and he will be the new owner of
choice real estate. There are several
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United States, and many of these are
trying to make a profit off the supposed
upcoming disasters and riots. Pohl has
introduced a new twist to this trend by
writing a fictional story of people who
try to profit from disaster prophecies,
thus himself profiting from the concern
of others about this subject.
Most of the book is littered with the
introduction of new characters; only infrequently does the plot regain shape
when Pohl recalls the main characters
to the stage. The constant parade of
new characters seems unnecessary (as
do some of the characters sometimes)
and distracts from the plot. Between
chapters, Pohl includes snippets of information that occasionally relate to
the plot. He makes a strong point in the
novel by describing the painstaking
process scientists must go through to
receive and maintain their funding
sources in grants from the government.
He goes into great detail about how
scientists must try to justify their work
to persons who have not the slightest
scientific education needed to appreciate the importance of the information
received through outer space research.
I suppose Pohl writes this in response
to people like William Proxmire with his
"Golden Fleece" award (it is mentioned), who stifle research in the areas
highly specialized and/or esoteric, yet
have potential for great rewards to science and therefore mankind.
The title disaster is actually a nonevent in this book, precluded as it is by
common calamities he describes that
occur there every year. In fact, Pohl
seems to have a grudge against Los
Angeles. The main character, Tib, feels
the city is no place to live; he calls it
"Sodom" at one point and couches his
thoughts of the possible destruction of
Los Angeles in "moral terms." Pohl
says essentially the same thing in
some of the little blurbs between chapters. Earthquakes supposedly will hit
Los Angeles at syzygy, and it will slide
off into the ocean because it is on the
fault line. A deserved fate because of
its perversions there. At the end, Pohl
goes into detail to describe the mudslides caused by the rain, the damage it
causes, the foolhardiness of people
who build on top of the mudhills, and
the greed of real estate agents and the
city in allowing them to build there.
At the very end he throws in a wild
card which connects with nothing else
in the book. Due to the "offing" of Los
Angeles in this novel, the L.A. Chamber
of Commerce will probably not look
upon him very kindly. As I said earlier,
Frederik Pohl's science fiction has
been very successful, and though this
work is not science fiction, it is disappointing because he still should be
able to reproduce here the aspects of
his other books that made them so successful. What puzzles me is that for a
disaster book, with all these elements
described above, it does not contain
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Also coming to the River Oaks on
Thursday, Jan. 21, are the two films
which are the ultimate exercise in bad
taste. Divine wallows in Pink Flamingoes at 7:30pm, and Female Troubles
at 9:30pm.
_ENTEr\Tf\INMENT_
TEXAS
by Rob Clark
HOUSTON (713)
A musical fantasy, The Yellow Brick
Road is about the colorful adventures
The Houston premier of Tom Stopin a fairy tale world of Dorothy and her
pard's Night and Day will play at the
well-known companions, the Tin Man,
Chocolate Bayou Theatre Co., Jan. 15
Scarecrow and Cowardly Lion. As they
to Feb. 13. The comedy, which comtravel along the magical road, they
bines a love story, an African revolution
meet Cinderella, Snow White, Peter
and a provocative look at journalism, is
Pan and many others. The production
filled with the irreverent humor for
features the music of Houstonian
which two-time Tony winner Stoppard
George Morgenstern and a cast of over
is famous. Clive Carlin (left) as Dick
70, directed by Bob Feingold. Tickets
Wagner, Alan Kimberly (center) as
are priced at $2.00, and are available
Jacob Milne, and Pat Miller (right) as
from the Alley Box Office, 615 Texas
Ruth Carson, in the production of Night
Ave.
and Day.
Bella Davidovich, the incomparable
Russian pianist, who emigrated from
the Soviet Union to America in 1978,
will perform in her second appearance
with the Houston Symphony under the
baton of maestro Sergiu Comissiona,
interpreting the Chopin Piano Concerto
No. 2 in Fmlnor. The concerts are
scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 16 at
8:00pm, and Sunday, Jan. 17 at 2:30pm
in Jones Hall.
Earl Wild, one of America's most
recorded pianists, will interpret Tchalkovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat
minor during the Houston Symphony's
third Pop Series concert, also at Jones
Night and Day
Hall, on Saturday.v.Ian. 23 at 8:00pm,
The Chocolate Bayou Theatre also
with associate conductor C. William
announces a new series of plays: The
Harwood conducting. Tickets for both
Other Production Series (TOPS), for the
performances are available at Tickettheatre-goer who wants to see contemron outlets including all Joske's, the
porary classics, new plays and new
Houston Ticket Center in Jones Hall, or
forms. TOPS opens on Jan. 24 and
by calling 224-ARTS.
plays Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
My Fair Lady, the most popular of all
nights at 7:30pm. Call 759-9840 for all
Lerner and Loewe musicals, will be
ticket reservations.
staged by Theatre Under the Stars for
Alley Theatre's
training-wing for
eight performances, Feb. 11-14 and
young people, The Merry·Go·Round,
18-21, at the downtown Music Hall.
will conclude its current semester with
Showtimes
are 8:00pm, Thursday
two performances of its popular musicthrough Saturday, with matinees at
al production, The Yellow Brick Road,
2:00pm on Sunday. Adapted from Ber·
on Saturday, Jan. 30 at 10:30am and
nard Shaw's most popular play, Pygma1:00pm.
lion, this delightful musical comedy
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of speech, Henry Higgins, who bets his
friend Colonel Pickering that he can improve a Cockney flower girl, Eliza
Doolittle, until she is accepted in the
best of London society. And he succeeds, only to then realize that he is as
much elated with his subject as his
achievement. For ticket information
call TUTS' box office, 522-1422.
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Hotel presents the talents of Buddy
Greco through Jan. 23. Buddy's talent
has always merited his success, but a
recently dramatic upsurging in his
popularity and charisma has occurred,
due to the romantic acquaintance and
eventual marriage to Jackie Linville, a
beautiful blue-eyed blonde and former
Playboy bunny-of-the-year. Since he
met Jackie, Buddy has merged emotion
with professionalism to produce an
even more energetic and happy career.
See the always-controversial Shelley
Winters in The Gingerbread Lady,
which opened Tuesday at Granny's
Dinner Playhouse, 12205 Coit Road.
The Neil Simon comedy, on which the
film Only When I Laugh is based, will
continue Tuesdays through Saturdays
at 8:15pm, and Sundays at 2:00pm and
8:15pm through Feb. 14. Tickets range
from $14.95 to $18.95. Call 239-0153for
information.
Eduardo Mata, music director of the
Dallas Symphony Orchestra, makes his
super-pops debut, Friday, Jan. 22 at
8:00pm at the Music Hall, Fair Park.
One of the world's most sought-after
conductors together with guitarist
Robert Gutherie in an evening of pops a
la Spain. '-W.f
River Oaks Theatre presents the
eyes that we discovered long before
Kim Carnes. Jezebel, starring Bette
Davis, will be shown at 7:30pm, Sunday, Jan. 17. The second feature that
night will be Dark Victory, also starring
Ms. Davis, to be shown at 9:30pm.
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big showbiz break came with his appearance in Broadway's New Faces of
1952. Later he won acclaim in both the
stage and film productions of Bye, Bye,
Birdie. His distinctive style also contributed immensely to such films as
Under the Yum, Yum Tree (1963) and
Send Me No Flowers (1964),as well as
numerous television appearances. He
will undoubtedly be most remembered
for his wisecracks on Hollywood
Squares. Another major character,
Hans Conried, a verteran of more than
one hundred films and even more television shows, died at age 64 on Jan. 5.
He will be remembered best as Uncle
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others, including 1951's Oscar winning
tune, "In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the
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WANNA BUY A FLOWER? - Inchon, an upcoming film starring Laurence Olivier, Jacqueline Bisset and the
late David Janssen, is reportedly a production backed by the Rev. Sun Myung
Moon. Does that make Sir Larry a
Moonie?
TAKE '82 - Cannery Row, the controversial film based on John Steinbeck's novels Cannery Rowand Sweet
Thursday, will be opening nationally
Feb. 12. The film stars Nick Nolte and
Debra Winger. Raquel Welch, originally
cast as femme lead, was "fired" from
the production ... Horror director John
Carpenter is planning a film of Stephen
King's Firestarter. King's first original
screenplay, Creepshow, has been filmed by cult horror director George
Romero (Night Of the Living Dead), who
also plans to film King's novel The
Stand. Creepshow, described as a
"comic book come to life," stars Hal
Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeau, Leslie
Nielson, Carrie Nye, E.G. Marshall and
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another Allen film which will be out for
Christmas '82 ... Sylvester Stallone's
film First Blood, currently lensing in
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British Columbia, has been plagued
with all manner of difficulties including
injuries to stuntmen-the "Italian Stallion" himself cracked a rib in one stunt.
Also, because of a "creative difference," co-star Kirk Douglas left the producton ... Warren Beatty's Reds has
been chosen as 1981's "Best Picture"
by The New York Film Critics and by
The National Board of Review (for the
National Board Award, Reds tied with
Chariots of Fire). Look-tor Reds to also
clean-up at this year's Oscar ceremony
... Rock singer and composer Burton
Cummings is the star of a Canadian
film, Melanie, which also stars Glynnis
O'Connor and Paul Sorvlno ... A series
of three films will be derived from Isaac
Asimov's popular Foundation Trilogy
science fiction novels. Also expect a
remake of the 1960 science fiction film
Vii/age of the Damned to be made
under the original title The Widwich
Cuckoos ... The Republic of China is
being considered as a location for
Raiders of the Lost Ark 2 which goes into production later this year ... A
search is underway to fill the title role
of a movie to be based on the life of
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and Linda Ronstadt and Rex Smith
received similar accolades for their appearance in The Pirates of Penzance, it
was the beginning of a trend of record
stars turning to legitimate theatre. A
while back former teen idol David Cassidy toured in Little Johnny Jones, a
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be directed by Robert Altman, of all
people, in Come Back To The Five and
Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean, also
headed for Broadway. The latter also
features Sandy Dennis and Karen
Black. Meanwhile, on the tour front, former Herman's Hermits' lead, Peter
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Far East is far out
It's a different world with contrasting
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ed home of a highly intelligent breed of
people who call themselves yellow,
although their skin is as yellow as a
black man's is black or a white man's is
white.
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teens "rock around -ehe cloc.k"
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Chubb:i chums sport.ing pi9tdils and ros::I cheeks.
One of the u[t;ima1;e5of Asian
architectural beauty: Kjoto's
-fdmou.s Golden Pavilion.
Tokyo Tower,
.Japanese relative
of Monsieur Eiff'el
There aren't any fat people in Tokyo.
No, that's not quite true. I saw about 35.
They were the Sumo wrestlers who participated in the exciting autumn tournament which dominated the sporting
headlines in September. Gigantic
chums, they are. Almost naked, except
for a jockstrap, they do some elephantlike shuffling and rhino-like head-on attacking during the heavy schedule of
the rough 'n' tough 15-day autumn
championships. But aside from the
Sumo strongmen, all other Japanese
are slim and slender, almost tiny or
fragile. Or so it seems.
And what's the reason for that?
Scarsdale and Beverly Hills watch out!
Here comes the Tokyo diet. Although
you find the Big Mac people allover
town and even (Church's) Texas Fried
Chicken outlets, the classic ancient
Japanese specialty which, incidentally,
also started out as an ordinary fast
food, is raw fish. Sushi and Sashimi,
made popular by TV's Shogun, have
meanwhile found their way into Texas'
bigger cities. My policy was to try any
of those delicacies at least once. Except for the live shrimp (I'm old fashioned: whatever I take into my mouth, I
want to be the only one with a potential
chance to take the first bite). I'm also
not terribly crazy about octupus or
squid (the latter is a lot like chewing
sugarless gum and you may munch on
it for hours). But otherwise, anything
goes. Ana you better believe that I did
not gain as much as an ounce, no matter how much of the Far Eastern fare I
consumed. Even when I took a break
from the traditional menus and surprised my belly with an ordinary hamburger, I told the girl to hold the bun
and chopsticked an order of rice instead.
TWT JANUARY 15·21. 1982
During a more formal dinner you
often have to leave your shoes at the
door (make sure your socks are intact)
and make yourself comfy on the floor.
With a steaming hot towel you are supposed to clean hands, and if you feel
like it, burn your mouth, then the cook
takes over. He acts like a magician with
his delicate utensils as he prepares appetizer and main chow right before your
very eyes. (He's doing far better than
Belushi on Saturday Night). If you want,
you can of course also enjoy a bowl of
flied lice.
About
Click;ng & Tratt;ck;ng
It is an utterly false concept to assume that every Japanese suffers from
clickitis and constantly runs around
with a camera. I did my best to reverse
this common prejudice and joined several other westerners in aiming my
Nikon at all the fantastic shrines and
fairy-tale temples in Kyoto, the old
emperor's town. If my Japanese were
any better, I probably would have overheard one of the youngsters as saying:
"Mommy, do those Americans all carry
a camera? And why do they all look
alike?"
One word about traffic to make all
you regular rush-hour victims in Houston and Dallas feel that you're not
alone- Tokyo's streets are as much
screwed up at certain times of the day
as the Loop or 1-10.And hardly anyone
would ride to work in his/her own
Toyota, mind you. This city of 11 million
has a fabulous mass transit system,
but still there's a sickening traffic mess
with wall to wall cabs and buses, and
all they find is standing room only.
A subway ride is not made more enjoyable by specially trained PP's (people pushers). They shove you into the
train at the station until no one fits into
the car anymore. That way the usage
rate is near to perfect. If you feel like
fainting in the jampacked atmosphere,
you at least don't have to worry about
falling down.
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Night life in Tokyo is very attractive,
especially if you, like me, consider the
natives to be just that, too. There.are
several hot spots (my favorites were in
Ginza and Roppongi) with loads of discos, pubs and restaurants, all in walking distance. It's not always easy, by
the way, to gain entrance if unaccompanied by a member of the opposite
sex. I was joined by a biz friend (if on
your own, you're bound to get lost because of the ever-obvious language
barrier), and we were refused admittance at a few fancy-looking joints by
some not-sa-big bouncers. I figured
they knew karate so I didn't raise a
stink. I mumbled something about discrimination which my friendly guide
chose to ignore. "Why won't they let in
a coupla guys?" I pursued.
"They are afraid men are just out to
harass the girls."
"Not me," I whispered.
Eventually we made it inside. We had
to buy a one litre bottle of whiskey
which would be held for us by the bar
for up to three months or until empty,
whichever comes first.
Much to my surprise there were very
few mixed couples, but mainly guys
dancing with guys on the floor and gals
with gals. "How come?" I asked my
companion.
"The Japanese are very shy," my
host explained. "We prefer to dance only once we know a person better."
"Hmm. If scenes like this happened
in Texas, people would think you're
gay."
"Is that so?" Michiko Suzuki asked. I
had initiated a thinking process. Then,
after a few seconds, he concluded:
"Maybe some of these folks are queer.
Gee, it's so hard to tell."
We had finished two shots of bourbon when Michiko started to loosen up.
"Hey, man, let's dance!"
W-w-what?"
"Yeah, come on, let's dance. Love
that song."
TWT JANUARY
15·21,
1982
"D-d-dance?"
"Right."
"The two of us?" Why am I so slow
sometimes?
"Sure."
And then we joined the other gaily
matched couples on the floor. I swear
this happened! I swear this was a
straight bar. I swear my friend was supposed to be as straight as can be.
He was a good dancer, too. I remembered his words ... Maybe some of the
folks are queer. Gee, it's so hard to tell.
For private, personal reasons I declined the generous invitation to visit
one of the famed Tokyo geisha houses.
After all, who's heard of geisha boys? I
received some second hand info on
what may happen when an American
explores that sort of entertainment.
First of all, the women are truly experts
in their field. That friend of mine wound
up with his mate for the night at an extraordinary motel. The TV showed enticing X-rated movies. The bed was
round and started turning after he had
started the motions. In the middle of
the game, the experienced lady switched the TV channel and he saw some
fellow on the tube whose activities
seemed synchronized to his own. A
minute later it dawned on him that he
was the star of this motel-made porn.
This relaxed things quite a bit, for he
feared he'd be playing a feature role in
a soon to be released flick titled BillyJoe Does Tokyo. Then he decided
"Who gives a flying hoot. No one'li
know me here," and he gave up looking
for the hidden camera and focused on
the hidden sacred secrets of Yoko. To
each his/her own.
It appears, the extremely formal land
of Nippon is less formal and most accommodating for some of the sweeter
pleasures of life. Women, it seems, are
unfortunately only objects in most
cases. As wives they are homemakers,
as tricks paid orgasm fakers; the student movement in Japan, however, is
getting more and more aggressive. This
will undoubtedly help to free citizens
from old, firmly defined and often unjust role behavior codes. ~\II.f
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TWTJANUARY 15·21.1982
LARRY BAGNERIS, JR. - A man
whose time has come! Look for a TWT
NEWS
headline in February to read
"Bagneris Elected New HGPC Prez!"
TWTJANUARY 15·21.1982
by Chuck
AUSTIN - If you are a registered
voter of the capital city, there's only one
thing to remember to do this weekend
and that's to vote AGAINST the anti-gay,
un-fair housing ordinance. Polls will be
open this Saturday from 7am-7pm. Your
lifestyle is at stake!
HOUSTON
HOTLINE - In addition to
a new large disco opening in the spring,
look also for The Deep to open next to
Miss Charlotte's, look for a new country
bar to open on Westheimer, look for Pete
St. George of the Brasserie to open the
Banister Restaurant next to the Montrose
Pub, and look for the Wildwood Saloon
to undergo a total face lift ... Partners In
Pride are planning a voluminous pre-Gay
Pride Week party comparable to Razzle
Dazzle Dallas ... Tres Chic Optical has
moved to 2708 Whitney, just off
Westheimer ... and, Richard Taylor has
told HOT TEA that Fantasy Winter
Wonderland will be the theme of this
year's Miss Gay Metroplex Houston
Pageant at Babylon ... preliminaries will
be on March 16 and finals on March 22.
DALLAS - TMC's manager David Hall
is now also managing the Wooden Nickel
and presenting country review shows on
Sundays and Thursdays ... Alcatraz is
transforming the old Night Life into the
Oak Lawn Transfer and gearing for a
January 23 opening with construction
parties to continue until remodeling is
completed ... Joe E. and Pat H. are
docketed to star in next Friday night's
maddness show at The Landing ... and,
the Dallas Motorcycle Club will celebrate
it's sixth anniversary all this weekend
with a super party this Saturday night at
The Executive Inn.
ANOTHER STABBING - Howard
Glick of Dallas has been stabbed in the
back with a knife, in the same location
on Throckmorton just off Maple where
John Sholl was recently stabbed to death.
Fortunately, Glick survived, and drove to
the Hidden Door where he knew he
would be helped. Glick's assailants were
three Mexican-Americans in a white
automobile, the same description
reported in the Sholl murder. Obviously
the three unsavory beings have struck
again with their knife. No robbery
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SAN ANTONIO
- Winning the
newcomer of the year awards in both
Dallas and San Antonio was the talented
Jackie DeShawn shown here in a CRUISE
CAMERA photo (see above) taken at Sunset
Boulevard. (Left to right) Toi Lane who
was second runner-up, Jackie DeShawn
who is the 1982 winner, Electra Stahr
who was the 1981 winner, and Cheree
L'More who was first runner-up. Photo by
Scott Taylor of TWT'S hill country bureau.
CAROL JIANI - Her three-city tour de
song which began Thursday at Babylon,
continues to Sunset Boulevard this Friday
and winds up at Tex's Colorado Street
Bar this Sunday. "Mercy, Mercy!" First
big vocalist tour of the New Year.
$70,000 PARTY - Over $70,000 is
being lavishly spent on this year's
herculean annual Mardi Gras Madness
Party which will be held February 27. The
Houston location is being kept top secret
and will be revealed only through private
invitations!
FAT TUESDAY - Mardi Gras in New
Orleans climaxes on Fat Tuesday,
February 23, with the Edd Smith MG
Awards in front of the Bourbon Street
Pub. Smith told HOT TEA that this year's
costume extravaganza will salute Texas!
Sounds gargantuan!
QUESTION
OF WEEK - What certain
Montrose Mine employee literally swung
naked through the trees of fashionable
River Oaks at 1pm, in broad daylight,
with a Montrose Pub employee?
LONGEST NIGHT - After hours last
Saturday night at Houston's big pyramid,
Babylon, endured until noon Sunday! Has
Montrose become New York?
PARTY OF WEEK - Last Sunday at
the Loading Dock the booze flowed, the
dissonance thumped and the men
danced and danced. Even a few women,
real Suzies, joined the party-an LD first!
The rest of the year's parties have a long
way to go to top this soiree!
TWT JANUARY 15·21. 1982
PAGE 57
MISS LATIN - Cookie Cantu will give
up her crown to the new Miss Latin next
Wednesday and Thursday nights at
Houston's La Musiquera Night Club. Little
Bobby and Miguel Bravo will emcee
amid folkloric entertainment. Ole!
TATTlE TALE - Astraptes has axed all
drag shows, supposedly due to projected
remodel ing ... "I support The Montrose
Patrol" slogans are now on sale at Eagle
Leathers, Q-1 Leather and Wilde 'n' Stein,
to help stamp out crime ... and, a Texan
has won Mr. Key West, which was held
at the Palladium on January 2 .
congratulations to Colt Thomas, of the
UT Medical School in Galveston.
FORT WORTH TEA - After being
yoked for just one week, the Krazy
Kowboy is open again for the new year
under the new ownership of Chuck and
the new management of Larry Larkin.
the well received opening of the Lumber
Company on December 21 has generated
heavy foot traffic between it and Billy
Ray's 651 Club across the street ... and
Gordon's Corral which is in the same gay
nest ... the Lumber Company is a winner
. meanwhile, Woodworks has exchanged hands again.
FORT WORTH COVER - Meet Blake
Boyd, a 19-year-old Taurus who is the
current Mr. Corral and the winner of The
Other Place Buns contest. Blake, a
highschool letterman, unfolds in a photo
essay beginning on page 66. Photos (see
below) by AI Macareno of TWT'S Fort
Worth Bureau.~
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NAME DROPPER - Terri Ann Melton
and Kenny Dale have just released their
first duet record, "Magic Man," and it
sounds hitbound ... K.C's David Wood
is the new manager at the cozy
Keyboard Lounge ... Scarlet Fever has
been starring for two months at La Cage
Aux Folies in Los Angeles where all the
non-gay Hollywood luminaries are seen
. Houston's first classical bar d], KLEFFM's Rohn Steelman, has turned Monday
nights at the Venture-N into a class act
.. and the new heirarchy at The "no
dress code" Parade includes Robert Jones
as bar manager, Mike Younghans as club
manager, and Claudia Spiecher as office
manager.
GET WELL - Don "Peaches" May is
fortunately recovering from cirrhosis of
the liver, and is expected to be back on
the Mary's job of bartending by next
month. Send flowers, not booze, to room
942 of the Park Plaza Hotel in the
Warwick complex.
PHOTO OF YEAR - Two of TWT'S
longest employed reporterettes and
salesladies are Jerry Cassidy (left) and
Alan Gellman (right) shown here (see
photo) as Big Mama and Alice Phallus.
The cities of Fort Worth and San Antonio
should indeed be honored to be
represented by two such lovely tons of
fun. Yes folks, it's things like this that
have made TWT what it is today. This
vintage CRUISE CAMERA photo was taken
during a 1939 New Year's Eve ball as the
two debutantes were wisked aboard a
Polish cruise ship in the North Atlantic
fleeing a Berlin gay speakeasy. ,,1,1I.1
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TEXAS CITY - Texas Sky of Austin
placed second in the January 9 US-VBA
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The Austin team split with Marsh's
Coffee Shop and lost only one team,
BS & S of Austin. Texas Sky was the
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HAPPY HOLERS LEAD
HOUSTON - In the MSA Eddie
Chavez mixed bowling league, the Happy Holers are in first place, followed by
Just Marion and Lynn's Tropical Fruit
and Kindred Spirits #2, reported Robb
Connors to TWT SPORTS.
Bowling games of 200 and over,
Thursday night, January 7, were Mike
Linder with 211, and Richard Dauchy
with 200. Jesse Young bowled 210 and
221, while Mark Hall bowled 213 and
206.
OAK LAWN SCORES
DALLAS - The second night of 1982
bowling in the Oak Lawn bowling association has produced some league
standing changes, TWT SPORTS observes. Here are the latest through January 11 action.
Division A: 1) Sundance Kids; 2) Pill
Pushers; and 3) Branding lron/Tex's
Ranch. Although Sundance Kids clung
to their lead, slots two and three exchanged places from last week.
Division B: 1) Oh Daddy's; 2) Crisco
Kids; and 3) Lobo Bookstore. Positions
one and two remain unchanged from
last week, but Lobo has knocked Picky
Pecker Pickers out of third place.
Division C: 1) High Bailers; 2) Cutterettes; and 3) Lone Star Boys. No
changes occurred from last week's
positioning of the top three.
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In Division A, Don Draper's scores of
222 and 571 won both high game and
high series. In Division B, Steve Black's
204 won high game, and Glen NetherIy's 500 won high series. In Division C,
David Barton's 214 won high game,
while Ron Adams' 574 won high series.
MSA SCOREBOARD
HOUSTON - Here are the latest top
three standings in the four division of
the MSA winter bowling league, through
January 11, as reported to TWT SPORTS
by Mike Steiniger.
Division A: 1) Tammany Haul; 2) Untouchables; and 3) Briar Patch #1. Last
week, Tammany Haul was in second
place. Therfore, they have improved
their positioning over the Untouchables, who were in first place last week.
John Murray, with a 163 average,
claimed top honors with scores of 203,
235 and 233, for a 671 series, thus moving his team, Tammany Haul, back into
first place. Steve McConaughy bowled
a 255 game and a 640 series, while Bill
Mallory clinched high game with a 256.
Division B: 1) 0-1 Leather; 2) Second
Hole; and 3) EuroTan International. No
changes in these top three positions
have occurred since last week.
Division C: 1) The Circuit; 2) Gator
Aide; and 3) Briar Patch #3. There were
no changes in the top three Division C
leaders from last week's standings.
Division D: 1) Cherry Pickers; 2) Five
Easy Pieces; and 3) Hole Control. Five
Easy Pieces moved from third to second place, as Hole Control slipped a
notch.
As scores were soaring, enthusiastic
talk continued about TROT III, which
will be held in Dallas during Valentine's
weekend, February 13 and 14. Efrain
Calderon, who was a member of a past
TROT winning team, fired his first
over-200 game last Monday night with a
score of 210.,\Ii.,
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"lge Week of January 15 - 21
'F0R~'L'L SIgNS: The Sun will leave Gapricorn and enterc5\quarius next
Wednesday morning, at 3:32am. This solar shift is the topic of this week's s-r~
SG0PE message.
S'1A'RgAZER: Thec:Moon will be just a little north of Saturn this Saturday.
Then, on Sunday, January 17, thec:Moon will have shrunk to a last-quarter
c:Moon.
of the year for overt actions regarding
personality improvement. Use your
GA'PRIG0~N: Your best time of the
year for personal matters will end
new-found charm to gain.
next Wednesday, when the Sun ends
'PISG'ES: The Sun has been travelits annual journey through your
ing through your eleventh house
zodiac sign. Therefore, now would be
since the holiday season, heralding a
your best time to hurry and wrap up
highly social and busy period. With
any unfinished personal business.
the Sun moving into your twelfth
When the Sun moves intoc5\quarius
house next Wednesday, you are
next Wednesday, you will enter a
about to enter a quieter period. Durfour-week cycle which will favor
ing the coming four-week cycle, being
financial matters. You are about to
alone will have its definite rewards.
enter a banner money cycle.
You will be able to recharge your
mental batteries.
~QUA'IUUS: The Sun has been
posted in your house of secrets and
~"lUES: The Sun has been traveling
inner self since the holiday season. All
through your tenth house since the
of that quiet planning now pays off
holiday season, which has caused
after next Wednesday, when the Sun
you to be in a very busy career cycle.
enters your own sign. The coming
Next Wednesday the Sun moves into
four-week cycle will be your best time
your eleventh house, which will
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earned it.
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through your ninth house since the
holiday season. which has brought
travel and education into the forefront. Next Wednesday the Sun will
move over into your tenth house.
which will bring you back to your
normal serious sense of persistent
goal-setting to capturing success.
Career. work. responsibility and goalsetting become your game plan as
you begin to settle into the'New'Year.
gEMINI: The Sun has been traveling
through your eighth house since the
holiday season. which has placed the
emphasis on mutual matters. The
emphasis will now switch from dealing with other people to dealing with
yourself. as the Sun moves into your
ninth house next Wednesday. Educational matters. a short productive
trip. and mental achievements. will
now become your self goals as you
settle into the'New'Year.
GANGER: The Sun has been traveling through your seventh house of
marriage since the holiday season.
placing added emphasis on partnership matters. That will begin to
change after next Wednesday. when
the Sun changes into your eighth
house. The coming four-week cycle
emphasis will be on matters of mutually held money. tax and estate
matters. sexual encounters and perhaps self-undoing.
'L'E0: The Sun has been traveling
through your sixth house since the
holiday season. which has placed
added emphasis on both your health
and job. Such matters now become
less important in your life when the
Sun moves into your seventh house
next Wednesday. The coming fourweek cycle emphasis will be more on
partnerships than on self. Togetherness seems to be advised by the
planets if you are seeking satisfaction
and success.
'VIRg0: The Sun has been traveling
through your fifth house of love affairs and entertainment
since the
holiday season. That cycle comes to
an end next Wednesdy. when the
Sun moves over into your sixth
house. which rules health and job.
You can expect the coming four-week
cycle to be less fun-oriented and more
job-oriented. Your ambitions now become very success guided. You're
also more prone to take care of your
health. to see a doctor or dentist. and
to exercise. Simply stated. you are
about to enter a period when you take
care of yourself more seriously.
'LI~RA: The Sun has been traveling
through your fourth house of the
home since the holiday season. which
has placed added emphasis on all
domestic matters. The "home-for-theholidays" mood usually lingers longer for romantic 'Llbrans than most
other signs. But. finally. that leash
breaks when the Sun moves out of
your house of home and into your
house of love affairs. You now enter a
period when finding and keeping a romance matter much. You now wish
to bring true love into your own nest.
SG0R'PI0: The Sun has been traveling through your third house of communication since the holiday season.
That sensation now winds down as
the Sun moves over into your fourth
house next Wednesday. where it will
stay for about four weeks. The coming cycle will find you more domestic
and home-oriented. Real estate matters. redecorating. and even finding a
new address will be favored.
SAgIff'A'lUUS: The Sun has been
traveling through your second house
of money since the holiday season.
Recently. money matters have been
one of your main topics of conversation and concern. That now gives way
to other matters beginning next Wednesday. when the Sun enters your
third house. During the coming fourweek cycle. the emphasis will be
placed on short trips. communicating. writing. talking. selling and convincing. Such mental matters will
now be blessed.
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Landing: Friday Night Madness Show
Kon Tiki: Show w/Naomi
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Community
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Different Drum: Movie, 2a
Exile: Randy Allen & Band, 9:30p-1:30a
Hole: Keoki Kona
Keyboard: Bill Hudson, 8:30p-2a
Kindred Spirits: Karen Wiltz, 5-8p
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MCC: Coffeehouse, 9-12p
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(HO) CBC: V.D. Screening, 9p-1a
(HO) Di~nity: Meeting, 7p
(HO) Exile: Randy Allen & Band, 9:30-1:30a
(HO) Hole: Keoki Kona
(HO) Keyboard: Bill Hudson, 8:30p-2a
(HO) Montrose Pub: Marguerite & Mickey Rankin
(HO) Pink Elephant: Show w/Laura Lee Love, Lana
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(HO) Bering UMC: Services, 10:50a
(HO) BRB: Mustang Band
(HO) CCF: Services, 10:45a, 7:15p
(HO) Copa: Show, 10:30p
(HO) Exile: Little Bobby's Variety Revue, 8:30p
(HO) First Unitarian Church: Services, 11:15a
(HO) GBI: Terri Ann Melton, 5-9p
(HO) Hole: Keoki Kona
(HO) Keyboard: Tommy Williams, 8:30p-2a
(HO) Lazy J: Show, 8p
(HO) MCCR: Worship, 10:45a
(HO) Mont Church of Christ: Services, 12:30p
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Lambda: Meeting, 5p
MCC: Service, 11a & 7p
Sunset Blvd: Show, 11 p
Warehouse: Live band
MONDAY - JANUARY 18
Lambda: Awareness group, 8p
Metaphysical/Spiritual
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Dignity: Meeting, 7:30p
651 Club: caw Dance Lessons
EJ's: "Hi, Neighbor" Party, 1st Anniv.
Keyboard: Marguerite, 5-8p; Virgil Dixon,
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Kindred Spirits: Reynolds & Rand, 6-8p; Pool
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Mary's: Pool Tourney, 9p
Stadium Bowl: MSA Bowling, 9p
TUESDAY - JANUARY 19
Copa: Talent contest, 10:30p
Dignity/Outreach:
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Round Up: caw dance lessons, 8:30-10p
Lumber Co: Pool Tourney, 7:30p
BRB: caw dance lessons, 8p
Different Drum: Movie, 2:30p
GPC: Meeting, 7:30p; Forum on gay cancer
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Kindred Spirits:Reynolds
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Loading Dock: Pool Tourney, 10p
Mary's: Movie, Rancho Notorious, 10:30p
Montrose Pub: Mickey Rankin
WEDNESDAY - JANUARY 20
TCMC: Jockey Shorts contest
New Apt: Pool tourney
Lambda AA: Meeting, 8p
MCCA: Service, 7:30p
Landing: Show wlDina Jacobs & Tiger Lil,
10p
MCCD: Services, 7:30p
Round-Up: caw dance lessons, 8:30p
Wooden Nickel: Dance lessons, 9p
Agape MCC: Services, 7:30p
Corral: Pool tourney, 8p
651: Male dancers
Briar Patch: Pool tourney
Hole: Keoki Kona
Keyboard: Margarite, 5-8p; Tommy Williams,
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Kindred Spirits: Rawslyn Ruffin, 5-8p
La Musiquera: Miss Latin Pageant '82, 8:30p
Mary's: Movie, Hell Cats of the Navy
MCCR: Services, 7:30p
Midnite Sun: Amateur nite, 10p
Montrose Pub: Mickey Rankin
THURSDAY - JANUARY 21
Red River. Mustang Band, 8:30p-12:30a
Wooden Nickel: Country Review, 10p
Other Place: Raina Lea Show w/Tasha Kohl,
Lindsy Love & Naomi Sims, 11p
Barn: Club Color Nite & Pool Tourney, 9p
E_J.'s: Pool Tourney, 9:30p
Hole: Keoki Kona
Keyboard: Marguerite, 5-8p; Tommy Williams,
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Kindred Spirits: Reynolds & Rand, 6-8p
La Musiquera: Miss Latin Pageant '82, 8:30p
Montrose Pub: Mickey Rankin
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updated kitchen, central air and heat (heat pump),
washer & dryer, lots of windows & closets. Water
paid. $550. (713)522·8551
Houston.
Austin.
APARTMENT RENTAL
SERVICES
Fast, free rental assistance. Anywhere in Austin.
Apartments, duplexes, townhouses, condos. Lou or
Phil. (512)458-6111.
Houston. Garage for rent, Montrose. $30 per month.
(713)524-3340.
Houston. Medical Center/Binz. Huge garage apartment, central AlH, spectacular view of downtown,
high security, nice enclosed patio. Mr. Haar, (713)
777·7100.
Dallas. Oak Lawn, Turtle Creek. Two bedroom and
efficiency apartments, share quiet courtyard overlooking pool. Private balconies, patios, WID facilities, parking, bus lines, reasonable rents, all bills
paid. (214) 526·3096.
Oak Lawn. Large luxury 1 bedroom on
Rawlins. Great for entertaining. Enjoy features like
balcony, deck, French doors, Chicago brick kitchen, formal dining, sun room, raised custom-built
bathtub, skylighting, track lighting, built-in king-size
platformed bed with mirrored headboard and builtin stereo. $750/month and utilities. (214) 741-1894
days; (214)349-0531weekends and evenings.
Dallas.
Montrose Large 1 bdrm., patio, track
lights, covered parking, central air. (713) 520-5026.
Dallas. 2 bedroom house in "our" new neighborhood. Newly redone with hardwood floors. Near
Lovers Lane at Lemmon. Skip, (214)358-5972evenings.
Houston.
BinzlMacGregor area. 1-1-1, completely
renovated, central H/A, cathedral ceilings, large
decks, new kitchens, baths, come see. $325 plus
elect. (713)524-6730,(713) 528-1403.
Houston.
Oak Lawn. 1 and 2 bedroom apartments,
flats and studios. An apartment community with
gay people in mind. $100 off 2nd month's rent. Call
Paula or David, (214) 748-6760.
Dallas.
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Houston.
HEIGHTS APARTMENT
LOCATORS
Renovated apartments. Fenced in patios, landscaped courtyards, individual central air. $240 and
up. (713)869-7364.
FOR SALE
Dallas. Can you believe? A totally remodeled 2 bedroom, 1 bath on a creek for $42,500 w/95 percent
financing. Beautiful Oak Cliff w/gay neighbors.
(214)943-4472.
Ft. Worth. Gay movies, excellent condition, '12
price. (817) 731-0335.
Dallas. Beautiful Big Prairie style home on 0.89
acres, close to downtown Dallas. $89,500. (214)
943-2678.
Houston. Heights. Exciting, totally renovated, 3-2-2,
plus garage apartment. Low 100s. 20- down
assumes. Agent, (713) 271-3232.
Houston.
Harpsicord-2-manual
(8'x8'x4'), shove
coupler. Handbuilt; dark Mandarin orange, cobalt
blue, gold trim. 8' long, 3' wide. Capable of large
sound for church services or performance in
chamber groups. Built with Flemish characteristics. $7,000. Call Bill, (713)840-1175or 871-9772.
Houston. Model 800, bonded, Check Writer Paymaster A. Perfect condition, $50. Chris, (713)
451-0265.
Houston. Residential lot at 1409 Welch for sale.
Asking $8 per foot. (713) 528·3900 evenings.
Houston. BOOKS REVIEWED in lWT are usually
available at Wilde & Stein Books, 520-B Westheimer, Houston 77006. (713)529-7014.
HELP WANTED
Houston.
Help wanted for local spa. Must have
home phone. Good benefits. Apply in person. 3100
Fannin.
Houston.
GENERAL HELPER NEEDED 1M·
MEDIATELY. Wholesale furniture showroom, 9 to 5,
Mon thru Fri. REFERENCES REQUIRED. Call
manager BEFORE NOON. (713)622-0530.
Houston. Now taking applications for HOUSTON
MARDI GRAS MADNESS PARTY bartenders and
barbacks. Party to be held Feb. 27, 1982 and must
be available Feb. 26 and 27. Some epxerience
helpful. Call (713) 520-8061 (Dennis) or (713)
523-9465(Ross) for information and applications.
Austin. Floral Designer. Experienced only. Warren's
Flowers, (713)453-4455.
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Houston.
American
Make Ready help wanted.
Apartment
painters,
cleaners
and carpet shampooers. Full time and part time. Call Jim or Larry at
(713) 529-9985. Must have own transportation.
Gas
allowance paid.
Dallas. Wanted-Butch
male dancers and entertainers for Adam's Inn. No drag. Call (214) 522-5935
after 5pm.
Houston. $1,500 monthly.
Good
skills
required.
America. (713) 864-2438.
Great general office spot.
Personnel
Services
of
Houston.
Personnel
Counselor
sharp person with good work
future. (713) 864-2438.
Trainee spot for
references.
Great
Houston. Male typist needed one week in Acapulco
(FLB). Air & hotel paid. Send statistics/photo
to:
TLBB Design, 1809 Brun, No.4, Houston, 77019.
Houston. Help wanted for local spa. Must have
home phone, good benefits. Apply in person. 3100
Fannin.
Houston. Exciting positions available at three Montrose area adult
bookstores.
(Studz, Ballpark,
Asylum). START $4.00 per hour. Call (713) 527-0686,
10am-5pm for interview. Polygraph required. MonFri.
ROOMMATES
WANTED
Houston. Montrose area. GIW/M roommate wanted
to share large two bedroom duplex. $300 plus V2
bills. Call Dan, (713) 522-8453 or 781-1290.
Austin.
Confidential
respected."
ROOMMATE NETWORK
gay roommate service. "Your
Call (512) 473-2800.
Houston.
A-1 ROOMMATES
You get the best when you use the best-I'm
(713) 932-1363.
privacy
No.1.
San Antonio. GIW/M will share two bedroom house
with discreet person; an old house close to downtown, nice neighborhood.
$125 plus half utilities.
Spanish welcome. Michael Miller, P.O. Box 10503,
San Antonio, 78210.
SERVICES
Dallas. DALLAS DESIGNER can save you money
on mini-blinds, woven woods and custom draperies
and spreads (our fabric or yours). Call for free inhome
appointment.
INTERIOR
TRENDS,
(214)
526-2470.
Houston.
FREE FACIAL
for men AND women
Quality SKIN CARE and COSMETICS consultation
FREE in your home or mine by friendly femme lesbian. Call Tiffy, (713) 621-1031.
Dallas.
PIANO LESSONS.
Especially
for adult
beginners. Call Bill, (214) 343-8293, evenings and
weekends. M.A. in Piano.
Houston.
DON'T TAKE CHANCES WALKING!
Ride with, and request:
Your own personal gay chauffeur:
JOHN ALLEN RIGGS
7:30pm until 5am, (713) 654-4040
UNITED CAB, No. 1362
Houston.
cleaning.
MASTER MAID
(713) 529-4296.
house
and
apartment
Dallas. INCOME TAX and bookkeeping services offered by experienced tax accountant.
Competative
rates. (214) 941-4384 (24-hour answering service).
Houston.
MASSEUR
You should not allow the world
to rub you the wrong way.
ROY A. MA TU LA
(713) 523-3664.
Dallas. Electrical services. Expertly serving the gay
community.
Call David at (214) 522-2709.
Houston.
ROOMMATE CONNECTIONS
THE ONLY GAY ROOMMATE SERVICE
For Houston
Don't be fooled by small time, one man services.
WE ARE Houston's largest and only agency recognized by the National Association
of Roommate
Referral Agencies. "We The People ..." Being the
best for you. Houston, (713) 526-8002.
Houston. The BodyWorks, therapeutic and relaxing
massage. William
Carpenter,
nationally
certified
Massage
Technician.
(713) 522-0947 days, (713)
665-3884 eves.
Dallas. GIW/M perfers mature, professional
male to
share 2 bedroom, 2 bath North Dallas condo. Nonsmoker. All bills paid. $2oo/month. Central & Royal
Ln. (214) 692-9582.
Houston.
FURNITURE
RE-UPHOLSTERY
& REFINISHING.
Professional
workmanship,
Large
selection
of fabrics. Reasonable
prices, free extimates. References upon request. Call Romey Diaz
or Johnny Diaz (713) 861-9804.
Houston.
Friendswood.
Share 2 bedroom,
home. $250/month,
bills paid. Call Cami,
482-5411.
patio
(713)
Houston.
Masculine,
FINANCIALLY
SECURE,
GIW/M wanted to share 211 duplex near River Oaks
Shopping Center on or before Jan. 15. Many extras,
including:
private
entrance,
cathedral
ceilings,
track lights, skylights, 2 decks, washer/dryer. Your
share: $247.50 + 1 utilities + deposit. Call Mike at
(713) 522-4819.
Dallas. Share large 2 bedroom, 2 bath apartment on
Cedar Springs. Furnished, carpet, AC, VEU-TV. $210
plus $50 deposit. Looking for reliable, mature roommate only. Positively no drugs, no drunks. Relaxed,
quiet home atmosphere.
Immediately
available.
(214) 526-6744 evenings 7-10pm.
Austin. Roomie wanted. White, under 23, student
type, Univ. of Texas area. Timmy, (512) 479-8113.
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Houston. We specialize in pasta parties and fullservice catering. Also gourmet gifts. Itinerant and
demi catering.
Norman G. Salvato,
Pasta Plus
Catering. (713) 861-4810.
Houston. Violin and piano lessons. Experienced
teachers in Montrose. Also, make a fine occasion a
truly elegant one with chamber music: From two to
four players. Two violins, viola, and cello. Call (713)
529-4703.
Houston. Relaxation ... professional
massage by
handsomeyoung
masseur. Appointments
preferred.
Evenings/weekends.
(713) 965-9330.
Houston.
TASTEFUL PRODUCTIONS
For the discriminating
taste of unique.
Specializing
and catering
Sculptured cakes with Graphics.
Call John at (713) 523-9490
Houston.
NEW
Monday-Friday,
721-5583.
IN TOWN? Call LAMBDACOMP.
5-10pm, Saturday
1-4pm. (713)
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Houston.
ATIORNEY
STEPHEN COATES
Practice limited to Family Law (Marital, Juevenile,
ParentiChild).
By appointment.
Retainer required.
Houston, (713) 521-2148.
Houston.
VALUE RELATIONSHIPS?
Call
DACOMP. Monday-Friday, 5-10pm, Saturday
(713) 721-5583.
LAMB1-4pm.
Dallas. Steve's Hairstyling.
Cut & blow dry, $10;
perms, $25. Open Thurs, Fri & Sat, 11am-7pm. 5415
Maple. (214) 631-9509.
Houston. Montrose/Heights.
deliveries. (713) 880-3502.
Light moving,
hauling,
Dallas. TOTAL CARE SYSTEMS. Residential
and
commercial
cleaning specialists.
Landscape, lawn
maintainance.
Catering
and party
specialists.
Casey Conner. (214) 528-5227.
Houston.
REMODELINGIIMPROVEMENTS.
Full
carpentry,
excellent
workmanship,
experienced,
references. (713) 529-3869.
Dallas.
THE MOVING CO.
"You Call-We
Haul"
Most moves under $89. (214) 742-5851, 742-8088
Houston.
PSYCHOTHERAPY
Stuart Felps, M.A. Ed.S. (Licensed
PSYChotherapist). Individual, group, couples. (713) 528-0289.
Dallas. RENT-A-ROD. Dependable
used rent cars
catering to the Oak Lawn area. As low as $121day or
$67/week. 250 free miles. Free delivery in Oak Lawn.
Let us reserve one for you! (214) 742-3160.
Houston.
Professional
massage
by certified
LA
masseur. Deeply relaxing Swedish massage. Nonsexual. J.C. (713) 529-7467.
Houston.
ROOMMATE CONNECTIONS
THE ONLY GAY ROOMMATE SERVICE
For Houston
(713) 526-8002
Houston. John Boone-hair
stylist-cuts,
perms
and
colors.
By appointment
only-MondaySaturday.603 Avondale, (713) 520-9777.
Houston. Bayland Mobile Services. Car repair. All
types. Call John or Eddie. (713) 691-7131.
PERSONALS
San Antonio.
d 0 s d i c i e m b r e 1281 7475
HIGHWAY
ARTE (7 destination-posters).
WILL
TRADE-IN FOR: TOYOTA-late
model. Standard:
air; am-fm; BLUE; plus gas; plus insurance. REPLY:
7475/box 6165/fm 1517/San Antonio, 78240.
Austin. U.T. student, W/M, 23, 5'11",130, B/B, attractive. Seeking W/M for correspondence
and hopefully more. Write me a letter (picture helps). Kept
private. Box 49596, Austin, 78765.
Dallas. If you liked what we did in '81, you'll love
what we're going to do in '82. The Men of the
Lakewood Station and the North Pole.
Dallas. Gale, now it's legal, we demand: More little
brothers (Hairy, Jr.), more dirty floors (Mildred),
more bingo (Tuffy), more cookies (The Burglar),
more honey buggle burgers (Little ButCh). Love you!
Houston. Classical music. Amateurs interested in
getting together regularly to play for enjoyment
(any classical
instrument,
piano, or voice), nonsmokers. Bill Jackson, P.O. Box 56641, Houston,
77056.
San Antonio.
GIW/M,
23, 5'9",
155, blonde,
muscular. New in town. Would enjoy meeting someone who takes pride in his body. Write George,
8631 Fairhaven, Apt. 10324, San Antonio, TX 78229.
Houston. Softball players. Established
MSA softball team is recruiting. Call (713) 988-7548.
Dallas. Ft. Worth area. Masculine, handsome, darkhaired, professional
GIW/M, 35, not into gay scene,
but bright, stable & interesting with light-hearted interest in esoteric sciences, seeks permanent, mono
relationship
with Capricorn,
Scorpio,
Virgo or
Cancer W/M born 1944-1950, birth date between
10th and 20th of month. Call Lary, (214) 423-8158
days or leave message.
Houston.
Houston. $1000 reward for information
leading to
the arrest of NORMAN
and JAY for theft of a
Norwegian Seal Parka coat (salt and pepper). (713)
643-7520.
Houston. Scott the hunk, don't
thing going! Love always, Bob.
Houston. Stravinsky. Heinlein. Szell. Hi-Fi. Mahler.
Rubens. Mies. Food. Gaulkner. Versatility. Records.
Solti. Asimov. Sun. Silverberg. Ravel. Books. The
Boss. Niven. Nautilus. Travel. Haydn. Alan Parsons.
Video. People. Jean Michel Jarre. Track. Patrick
Cowley. If some of these interest you, write a couple of pages about yourself, in your own hand, with
a photo, to TWT/ad, P.O. Box 42809, Dept. 460,
Houston,
Texas 77042. I'm 32, financially
and
physically
well-endowed,
open to lots of suggestions and experiences.
we have a good
Dallas. European guy, alone in America, 26, Taurus,
blue eyes, blonde, 6'4", 165, versatile, very athletic,
seeks romantic, sensitive partner, 28-38, for permanent relationship.
Please write now. P.O. Box 2506,
Dallas, Texas, 75221.
LAMBDACOMP
A COMPATIBILITY
MATCHING SERVICE
Face it! It's hard to even find a decent friend in a
bar-let
alone a lover. Let LAMBDACOMP
help you
find a relationship
NOW! An exciting way to meet
some fun people. Monday-Friday,
5-10pm, Saturday,
1-4pm, closed
Sundays.
(713) 721-5583.
"SERVING THE HOUSTON AREA FOR OVER ONE
YEAR"
Houston.
ALONE AGAIN? Call LAMBDACOMP.
Monday-Friday,
5-10pm,
Saturday
1-4pm. (713)
721-5583.
Houston. Steady relationship,
responsible,
affectionate, thoughtful
guy to share cultural activities,
outdoors, quiet evenings at home. Attr. prof. W/M,
young 38. Photo. Box 358, 1669 South Voss,
Houston, Texas 77057.
Austin. Want smooth,
under 24, for friendship
Bucky, (512) 479-8113.
Irving.
G/W/M,
23, seeks
honest,
sincere
friends/possible
relationship.
Phil, (214) 255-4802.
Houston. Partner needed to start a health lunch
restaurant
business. I have all the equipment
required. Your share: Find location, install equipment
and initial working
capital.
Serious only! Send
phone number to: Restaurant,
P.O. Box 42445,
Houston, TX 77242.
Austin. To young man terminated by Westinghouse
Who appeared on KTBC-TV News January 5. Please
call Ron, (512) 459-9419 after 7pm.
TWT JANUARY 15-21.1982
BUSINESS
young-looking,
white male,
sessions. Univ. Texas area.
OPPORTUNITIES
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Austin. Local film crew needing approx. 500 sq. ft.
office/meeting
space in exchange for tax benefit
plus credit in movie. Stan, (512) 476·9809.
Houston. Christian Scientists:
informal group for
the gay Christian Scientist. Write to Emergency c/o
3317 Montrose, Suite 1099, Houston, Texas 77006.
TRAVEL
Abilene. Exodus Metropolitan
Community
Church.
We're growing! Come worship the Lord with other
gay Christians.
Inter-denominational.
Sunday ser·
vices, 11am. 5220 Hartford
#609. Scottie,
(915)
672-9688, Neil, (915) 695-6443. A church for all people in Christian love!
Glen Rose. Its all year fun at EL RANCHO VISTA.
The Ranch Guest House for lodging and cozy
winter activities. P.O. Box 245, Glen Rose, TX 76043,
(817) 897·4982, (817) 645-5192.
San Francisco.
SUITE SAN FRANCISCO
Fine condominium
accommodations
in your
favorite
San
Francisco
locations.
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office: 120 Hancock Street
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(415) 552·7526
NOTICES
Texas. Have you done work with gay young people?
Alyson Publications,
the Boston-based publisher of
books for gay youth such as Young, Gay and Proud! and Reflections
of a Rock Lobster, is looking
for contributors
to a new book they are planning.
This new volume will be aimed at teachers, social
workers, counselors and others who encounter gay
young people in their jobs. For details about submitting essays for possible inclusion, anyone with
experience
in this field should write to Alyson
Publications,
P.O. Box 2783, Boston, MA 02208.
Houston.
Gay Hispanic Caucus, (713) 521·0037,
2722 Newman St., No. 12, Houston, TX 77098.
Houston. Hung over? If you want to drink, that's
your business; if you want to stop, that's ours. Two
new Alcoholics
Anonymous
(AA) groups are now
meeting!
Mondays-8pm,
Brothers
& Sisters
group-open;
Speaker, Thursdays,
8pm, Growth
group-open
discussion-Alanon
Group
(for
friends, lovers & relatives of the alcoholic) Mondays
8pm. Meetings
held at MCCR, 1919 Decatur St.
Houston.
Austin. Brighter Day Counseling
Resource Center,
a 24·hour counseling
service, is now taking phone
calls from people with basic conflicts,
such as:
Drugs, loneliness, family survival, emotional crises,
etc. All calls are confidential.
For services, more information,
or if you would like to volunteer, call
(512) 451·2255.
Houston. Interact/Houston,
a forum for the gay and
lesbian community
of Houston, meets the 1st and
3rd Thursday
of each month, 7:30pm, at 3405
Mulberry. All are welcome. 529·7014.
Abi/ene. Exodus Bible Study. Fellowship with other
gay
Christians.
Inter-denominational.
Sunday
Fellowship, 11am. 5220 Hartford #609. Scottie, (915)
672·9688' Neil, (915) 695-6443.
Dallas. GAY?? METHODIST?? Interested in sharing
fellowship
with
other gay Methodists
in the
Metroplex? AFFIRMATION
is for you! For more info, write: P.O. Box 19059, Dallas, TX 75204.
Forth Worth/Arlington.
FIND LOVE AND PEACE in
the Church "LOVE IS BUILDING"-AGAPE
MCC,
2336 HEMPHILL AT PAGE·FTIW (817) 926·7000. services 11am, 7pm Sunday-7:30pm,
Wednesday.
Houston. Gay Joggers Assoc. Any interested men
and women can contact Danny Devine, P.O. Box
13163, Houston, TX 77019, or call (713) 523-8788.
Houston. Episcopal Integrity/Houston,
for lesbian
and gay Episcopalians
and friends, meets second
Tuesdays at 7:30pm at Autry House, 6265 Main. For
more information
call: (713) 520-8298.
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PUBLIC SERVICE
Houston. Are you concerned for your safety and
protection? Your volunteer effort of two nights per
month
is all the Montrose
Patrol needs. The
membership
meets on the 1st Sunday of each
month in our offices at 2pm. Come by or call (713)
528-CARE to contribute.
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Dallas. Gay Episcopalians.
IntegrityIDFW
regular
meetings, 7:30pm, last Thursday of each month. St.
Thomas the Apostle Church, Mockingbird
at lnwood. Also 5pm each Sunday.
Houston. Gay and Lesbian Couples Groups now
forming to deal with communication
and relationship problems.
Call the Institute
for Mental
Development, (713) 523-0760, for information.
820 San Pedro
San Antonio
(Miss Country)
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Dallas. DIGNITY-OUTREACH
meets each Tuesday
night at 7:30pm in the Catholic Charities Building,
3845 Oak Lawn, just north of Holy Trinity Church.
The chapter is supported by five priests from the
Dallas area who alternate as chaplains to us.
Miss Latin,
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JAN 22-23
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BAND
guest
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(Miss Apollo)
Houston. Congregation
Beth Chaim, gay and lesbian Jews, meet for shabbat services every 2nd and
4th Friday each month at 8:15pm at MCCR, 1919
Decatur. A short business meeting and oneg will
follow. For information
call (713) 688-8997, (713)
686-2240, or (713) 529-4876.
WINNER
$300
1st RUNNER-UP
Houston. The MSA Tennis League meets every
Thursday night at 7:30pm at Memorial Park Courts.
We welcome new members, so come on out and hit
a few balls with us. For more info contact J.C. at
(713) 529-7467.
2nd RUNNER-UP
Dallas. GAY?? METHODIST?? Interested in sharing
fellowship
with
other gay Methodists
in the
Metroplex? Affirmation
is for you!! For more information, write: P.O. Box 64427, Dallas, TX 75206.
$100
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8:30PM JANUARY 20 & 21
10PM THURS JAN 21
Reservations Recommended (Early. Please)
862-9187 (Maria)
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Houston.
MONTROSE
COUNSELING
CENTER:
Professional
counseling
and psychotherapy
are
provided
for individuals,
couples,
families
and
groups. The Center seeks to address adaptional
needs and life concerns of gay men and lesbians.
The Center is available to all persons for whom
same-sexuality
is an issue. By appointment
only.
All donations
are tax-deductible.
900 Lovett,
Houston, TX 77006. (713) 529-0037.
Ft. Worth. FIND LOVE ANG PEACE in the church
that LOVE IS BUILDING, AGAPE METROPOLITAN
COMMUNITY CHURCH of Fort Worth, 2336 Hemphill at Page. Sunday services - 11am & 7pm. Jim
Norwood, Worship coordinator.
Houston. The Rice University Gay/Lesbian Support
Group is open to all Rice students, faculty, staff
and alumni. Phone Annise, (713) 524-2788, or Neal
(713) 988-7548.
Dallas. Dignity Outreach
in Dallas meets
Tuesday night at 7:30pm at MCC Church.
every
Austin.
Lambda-a
social,
cultural
community
center for lesbians and gay men-invites
you to
phone or visit us; or, see our monthly newsletter for
events and activities. Check us out, we may have
something you need. (512) 478·8653, 7·lOpm, daily.
603 W. 12th St.
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UT·A Comm. Serv. Cntr. (psychiatric help)
... 273-2165
AUSTIN ADULT BOOKSTORES (Area Code: 512)
Mr. Peepers
213 E. 6th.
.
478-0243
Stallion Bookstore
706 E. 6th
477-0148
Texas No.1 News Stand
1910 Guadalupe..
..472-0010
Citadel
613 W. 29th . .
.
477-0457
AUSTIN BATH (Area Code: 512)
Club Austin
3()8W. 16th
476-7988
AUSTIN BUSINESSES/SERVICES (Area Code: 512)
Warren's Flowers
3700 Jefferson
454-5265
AUSTIN CHURCHES (Area Code: 512)
MCCA.
.
404 W. 23rd, PO Box 18581
477-7747
AUSTIN CLUBS (Area Code: 512)
Boat House Bar & Grill
407 Colorado
474-9667
New Apartment lounge.
. .2828 Rio Grande
478-0224
Private Cellar
709 E. 6th
477-0387
Red River Crossing. . .
. .611 Red River. . . . .. 477-0391
Tex's Colorado SI. Bar
404 Colorado
474-7003
Un-Named Bar
900 Red River
472-0035
Waller Creek Saloon & Dance Hall ... 709 E. 6th
477-0387
AUSTIN ORGANIZATIONSIHELPLINES (Area Code: 512)
Alcoholics Anonymous (Hill Country Intergroup) .... 472-8251
Austin Lambda
603 W. 12th.
.478-8653
Austin VD Screening.
. ... 21 Waller.
.
472-3381
Dignity/Austin
P.O. Box 4347
477-6600
Gayline
2330 Guadalupe
477-6600
Gay Nurses Alliance ..... 1010B Romeria Dr
453-0816
Hotiine-MH/MA(24hrs) . . . .. .
472·HElP
Lambda Center for Alcoholics . 7530 N. Lamar #201 .928-4576
Law Students for Human Rights.
. ... UT Law School
......
727 E. 26th ZIP178705.
lesbian/Gay Alcohol & Drug Abuse Collective .... 603 W. 12th
......
478-8653
lesbian/Gay Political Caucus .. Box 822 ZIP 78767 .. 474-2717
lesbian/Gay Speakers Group. .
.
478-8653
lone Star Deaf Rainbow Society .
.
479-6600
Rebekah B. Johnson Clinic
21 Waller
472·3381
Republican Alternative Committee for Texas. .
.
.. Box 225 ZIP 78767
.472·2020
UGSO .
. Box 275, UT Union Bldg ZIP 78712 .
V.D. Clinic.
. .1313 Sabine
474-8581
BEAUMONT CHURCHES (Area Code: 713)
Golden Triangle Church of Christian Faith1995 Tulane832·2719
Trinity
Ale. 41P.O.Box 259C ZIPm638
883-8655
BEAUMONT CLUBS (Area Code: 713)
The Copa .
. .. 304 Orleans .
. .... 832-4206
COLLEGE STATION CLUBS (Area Code: 713)
Astraptes
805C Old Wellborn Rd .
.696-1100
COLLEGE STATION ORGANIZATIONSIHELPLINES
(Area Code: 713)
Alternative.
.. . Box 8109 ZIP 77844.
.846-8022
Gay Student Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .. 846-8022
CORPUS CHRISTI CLUBS (Area Code: 512)
Hidden Door
1003 Morgan Ave
882-0183
Odd Couple
413 Peoples.
.
882-0381
PlayPen lounge
2818 Ayers.
.
882-0704
Zodiac Disco. .
.
617 S. Staples.
.883-7753
CORPUS CHRISTI ORGANIZATIONSIHELPLINES
(Area Code: 512)
Alpha Plasma Center
3105 Ayers SI.
883-2640
Gay Alcoholics Anon. 3125 Horne Rd. Unitarian Church-8PM
............
882-0709/937·1381
DALLAS ACCOUNTANT (Area Code: 214)
Bob GriffiRabb
4306 Rawlins@Wycliff.
521·2103
DALLAS ATTORNEY (Area Code: 214)
Kim K. Day.
. .1309 Main #1112
.742·2281
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5594760
DALLAS BATH (Area Code: 214)
. .. 2616 Swiss
821·1990
DALLAS BUSINESSESISERVICES (Area Code: 214)
A Floral Adventure
3901 Cedar Springs. . . .651-0025
B&W liquors
4044 Cedar Springs
526-5820
........
2402N.Fitzhugh
821-0411
Butler's Pantry Too
.. 3930 Cedar Springs
521-0432
Cedar Springs News
4026 Cedar Springs
522-0901
Coffee Beanery
2817 Greenville
821·2090
Cookie Gram, Inc.
. . . . .. .
340-2140
Dean Galleries.
.5435 Belt line Rd
386-8065
.........
3226 Knox SI.
522-8371
DeBrucque, DDS
2735 N. Washington
.. 522·2OOJ
Dramatika
3214 Oak Lawn
521-6450
Eagle Uniforms
4025 Maple Ave
528-4620
........
4117 Maple Ave.
.
528-4620
Empcrium . . . . .
.3921 Cedar Springs.
.
528-7241
Friday's Florist
4310 lemmon
521·2002
Gaspipe.
.
4435 Maple
526-5982
Graham, the Photographer .... P.O. Box 19875
522·5298
Hair Revue
. .. 2525 Wycliff
522-6481
High Voltage
4008 Cedar Springs
522·5800
lemmon Ave. Blood & Plasma Center4821 lemmon526-7411
linda's Surplus Store.
.
4323 Maple
526-6601
lobo Bookshop.
. .. 4008 "C" Cedar Springs
.. 522·1132
Memorabilias
3908 Cedar Springs
522-6601
Oaklawn Garage
4402 W. University.
. .. 351-3058
Oak Lawn Records
3810 Congress #121
521-0350
Off the Street. .
3851 Cedar Springs
521·9051
Rare Discoveries Gallery
3919 Cedar Springs
522·9571
A.J. Productions
PO 10934/75207
.
Season Air (AlC, elec., plumb.). .
742·2311 Unit 7139
................
or 2356969
Sera Florist
2640 N. Fitzhugh
826-3503
Shute #2
4008 Cedar Springs #B
521·2431
Sound Climax (stereo/TV)
3251 Oradell
352-4266
Sugar Free Co. .
.
PO 18165/75218 .
. ....
Tonsorium
2900 Henderson
823-1410
Total Care Systems.
.
4409 Normandy
528-5227
TWT
3819 Bowser
521-0022
Union Jack
3918 Cedar Springs
528-9604
VW Records
3906 Cedar Springs
522·3470
Woodwick Spence (framing) .... 2728 Oak Lawn
522·1521
DALLAS CHURCHES (Area Code: 214)
First Unitarian Church of Dallas
........
4015 Normandy
528-3990 or 821-8119
Faith Community Church
922 S. Beckley
94HJ346
MCC-Dallas .
.2701 Reagan
5266221
United Community Church .... 4402 Roseland
827·5088
DALLAS CLUBS (Area Code: 214)
Adam's Inn
4038 Cedar Springs
522·5935
Crews Inn
3220 N. Fitzhugh. .
.
526-9320
DEN (private)
4207 Cole (rean
522·7476
Eighth Day.
.
2509 N. Fitzhugh. .
.
823{)276
Executive Country
3119 Inwood
351·9732
Fraternity House
3215 N. Fitzhugh
52t·1651
Hidden Door
5025 Bowser
526-9211
High Country .
. .3121 Inwood
351·2278
J.R.'s.
. .3923 Cedar Springs. .
528-1004
Jugs
2812 W. Henderson
823{)746
Landing
2617 N. Pearl. . . . . . .
. .741-0300
No Name Bar
2513 N. Fitzhugh
,
823{)790
Peacock
3224 N. Fitzhugh.
.
526-9590
Peeples
.. 4546 McKinney . . . . . .
526-9291
Ranch
.....
. .. 4117 Maple
..526-9302
Round·Up Saloon & Dance Hall. 3912·14 Cedar Spgs. 522·9611
Sassi's
4516 McKinney
526-9328
Sundance Kids
4025 Maple.
.
526-9173
Throckmorton Mining Co. ..3014 Throckmorton.
.521-4205
Village Station
4001 Cedar Springs
528-6161
Wild Crowd Saloon
2515 N. Fitzhugh
824-9158
Wooden Nickel
3911 Cedar Springs
526-5590
DALLAS COUNSELING (Area Code: 214)
Oak Lawn Counseling CIr ... 3409 Oak Lawn #202 .. 528-2081
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DALLAS FITNESS CENTERS (Area Code: 214)
FitneSSExchange .....
2615 Oak Lawn #101 .....
526-1220
DALLAS ORGANIZATIONSIHELPLINES (Area Code: 214)
Affirmation/Methodist.
.. P.O. Box 19059175204
5~
AlCOholiCSAnonymous. . . . . . .
.
744-3281
American Red Cross . . . . . . . . .
.
741-4421
Charleton Methodist Hospital Drug Abuse
296-2511
Cliff Dwellers Social Club
321 N. Zang
.. 943-0069
Community Resource Center/Gayline . . . . . .
. . 7~790
Concerned Arner./Preserv/Human Rights.
. .. 233-3100
CONTACT· phone counseling.
.....
.361-6624
DAIR . . .
.
3918 Cedar Springs.
Dallas Alternative. . . . .
.
7~790
Dallas County Rape Crisis. . . . . . . . . . .
.
521-1020
Dallas Gay Activities Line
.....
.
5~161
Dallas Gay Alliance ..... Box 35011 ZIPI75235 .
.528-4233
Dallas Suicide Prevention Service
.
521-5531
Dept. Human Res. Child Abuse Unit.
.
637-4020
OOPW Assoc
Box 19412175219
521.Q432
Dignity/Outreach of Dallas ..... P.O. Box 50868/75250
.
Emergence (Christian Scientists) ... Box 19973 ZIP 75219
.
Episcopallntegrity/[)'FW . P.O. Box 190331 .522-1196/691-8403
Gay Academic Union of N. TX . Box 2402 ZIP 75221 .891.Q043
Gay Alanon.
........ ........
.
744-3281
Gay Alcoholics Anonymous. . . . . . . .
.
744-3281
Gay Atheist League of America ..... PO 190215175219 .....
Gay Bowling League . . . . . . . . . .
.
526-4938
Gay Organization of Dallas. .. . ... 6146 St. Moritz
.
Gayline
.........
.
7~790
Greater Dallas Info & Referral Service
747-3711
Mental Health-Mental Retardation. . . . . . . . . .. . .. 33().7721
Metaphysical/Spiritual Assoc
522-6314/821-7442
Nat'l. Org. for Women.
.
Box 140158.. .
821-7471
NEI Blood & Plasma Center
801 Elm
651-9828
N.O.w. Lesbian Rights
3108 Routh St.
742-6918
Oak Lawn Bowling Association
526-4938
Oak Lawn Marching Band. . . . . . . . . .351-5509/521.Q432
Oak Lawn Tennis Assoc .....
3703 Travis #204 .... 522-7785
Parents Anonymous
.......
. .353.()186
Police Department-Social Services.
.
67()'5844
Police Harassment Repcrting
522-5991
.... or 528-4233
Presbyterians for Lesbian/Gay Concerns. . . . .. . .. 522-7813
Psychiatric Emergencies-Parkland
Hospital
63&1800
Suicide Prevention. . .
........
.
521-5531
Take Back the Night
Box 140158. .
742-6918
The Family Place.
.. ..
..
941-1991
T.H.R.F.... 3128 Lemmon Ave E #304 ZIP 75204
522-5991
(Texas Human Rights Foundation)
Turtle Creek Chorale
P.O. 198060 . . . .
.821-3086
V.D. Clinic
1938 Amelia Ct.
.. 67().6115
DALLAS RESTAURANTS (Area Code: 214)
Bell Pepper
3411 McKinney
521-9035
Buns
2810 Henderson.
.
823.()825
Crackers
2621 McKinney
827-1660
J.R.'s. . . . . . . .. .3923 Cedar Springs.
.
528-1004
Peppino's Too
3326 N. Fitzhugh .. .
521-4580
String Bean
3506 McKinney. .
.522-1542
Sutherlands
2911 Routh .
.
898.Q034
DALLAS THEATRES (Area Code: 214)
Inwood
5458 Lovers Lane. .
. .. 352-6040
Granada Theatre
3524 Greenville Ave
823-9610
Park Cities TWO
NW Hwy at Preston Ctr. E
368-1447
DICKENSON ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code: 713)
Texas Bay Area Gays
P.O. Box 861
332-3737
EL PASO CLUBS (Area Code: 915)
Old Plantation
219 S. Ochoa
533-6055
San Antonio Mining Co
800 E. San Antonio
546-9903
EL PASO ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code: 915)
Alpha Plasma Center
720 Texas Ave.
. .. 532-5322
Dignity/EI Paso
P.O. Box 26523
.
Gala EI Paso
1836 E. Cliff. . . .
.544-7475
FORT WORTH BUSINESS (Area Code: 817)
Cold Rush Popcorn Shoppe .... P.O. Box 11254 .... 732-1180
FORT WORTH CHURCH (Area Code: 817)
Agape MCC. . . .. 2336 Hemphill @ Page
926-7000
FORT WORTH CLUBS (Area Code: 817)
Corral. . . . . .
.
621 Hemphill
335-0196
Krazy Kowboy .
.4400 White Settlement Rd
73Hl080
Mickey's. . . . . . . .
. . 7M Carroll
33&2472
651 Club.
.651 S. Jennings.
. . . . . . 332'()745
TenderTrap
1815 E. Lancaster
335-0031
The Lumber Company
700 S. Jennings..
. .. 332'()192
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The Other Place.
. . 1036 N. Henderson
335-1901
FORT WORTH ORGANIZATIONSIHELPLINES
(Area Code: 817)
Crisis/Suicide Intervention (24 hour help)
33&3355
Dignity/Fort Worth P.O. Box 296, Bedford, Tex. 76021 268-3721
Lambda AA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
332-3533
Tarrant Co. Gay Alliance ..... P.O. Box 11044ZIP76109.
V.D. Clinic
1800 University
87()'7223
GALVESTON CHURCH (Area Code: 713)
Metropclitan Community Church .... 1804 69th .... 765-7626
........
. .. or 529-0016
GALVESTON CLUBSIHOTELS (Area Code: 713)
The Fly. . . . . . .
. .. 2101 OV, St
763-9842
Kon-Tiki
214 23rd
763-9031
Mary's II
.
2502 Q'h St
763-9435
Robert's laFitte.
.
213 Kempner
7~
Silver Palace
2214 Mechanic
763-9334
GLENROSE HOTEL (Area Code: 817):
EI Rancho Vista ... P.O. Box 245170043. .897-4982J645.5192
HOUSTON ADULT THEATRE (Area Code: 713)
French Quarter
3201 Louisiana. .
527'()782
HOUSTON ACCOMMODATIONS (Area Code: 713)
Houston Guest House
.106 Avondale
52().9767
HOUSTON ADULT BOOKSTORES (Area Code: 713)
Asylum
1201 Richmond.
Ballpark
1630 W. Alabama.
Kirby Newstand
3115 Kirby
52().Q246
Stadium I
4629 W. 34 .
Stadium II . . . . . . . .. .3519 Bellaire Blvd
.
StudzNews .
.
1132W. Alabama
.
HOUSTON ATTORNEY (Area Code: 713)
M. Robert Schwab
526-9139
HOUSTON BATHS/GYM (Area Code: 713)
Box Office
1625 Richmond.
.
522-1825
Club Houston.
.
2205 Fannin
659-4998
2306 Club
2306 Genesee . . . . . .
5~235
HOUSTON BUSINESSES/SERVICES
(Area Code: 713)
Academy .
. .. 2030 Westheimer
526-0929
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Audio Visual Plus
1225 Waugh
526-9065
Bar Dice Game
2615 Waugh Dr. #155
522-2688
Blue Iris
3618 S. Shepherd
523-1827
Bolton Stained Glass
6601 Kirby.
.668-1788
Boom Town Blooms
32lOS. Shepherd
526-8110
Brazos Paint and Body Shop ..... 2500 Brazos
522'()722
Byman's Fine Furnishings and Environmental Design ....
.... 608 Westheimer
5~2
Cherryhurst Pharmacy
1340 Westheimer
524-3114
D.l.F. Shirt Works
2918 Plumbf77005 .
Downbeat Records.
. .2117 Richmond
523-8348
Dramatika
3224 Yoakum
528-5457
Dunwoody Graphics
2029 Singleton
668-3084
Eagle Leathers.
. .. 1732 Westheimer
526-1400
..... 302 Avondale
522.()651
... 1022 Westheimer
522.()651
Eagle Uniforms
1735 Westheimer. .
. .. 526-1400
Eurotan
3701 Montrose
529-5100
Facets...
.. 1412Westheimer
523-1412
Friday's Florist
1338 Westheimer
524B518
Hair Craft One
2110 Lexington.
.526-5472
Hair Craft Two
2011 Shepherd
528-2260
Highballs (balloons) .
. .1402 Castle Ct
527'()739
Jardin De St. Francis (Flowers) .... 1016 Peden
529-7576
Kwik-Kopy
3317 Montrose
522-1896
Manhole (clothing)
1983 W. Gray
522-1089
Message Corps of Houston .. 202 N. Loop W. #220 .. 884-6207
Montrose Ventures, Inc
2205 Montrose
527.()688
Park Liquor
1006 Fairview. .
523-0427
Pasternak's Grocery
529 W. Alabama
528-2394
Pet Shop & Bird Clinic
3118 Smith
529-7288
pHOTography; Eli Gukich
.....
.523-0315
P.O. Boxes
1713 Westheimer
529-3020
0.1 Leather
408 Westheimer
527-0044
Record Rack
3109 S. Shepherd
524-3602
Reed Keys
1612 Westheimer
.523-2927
...........
1620 Commonwealth
Richard Allen Florist
1848 Westheimer.
.526-7795
Rolf Processing
.
. .531-6711
Sheer Fantasy
1401 Westheimer .
.528-3325
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Single Services (Iaundryfd.c.)
1621 Westheimer
524-9560
Sling Machine
521.()Q51
Specs of Houston (eyewear)
4709 Richmond
961-9705
Speedy Printing Serv
5400A Bellaire Blvd
667-7417
Sports Locker
311 Westheimer
520-6555
The Little Watch Shop
1919 S. Shepherd
524-2648
Trans Video
2303 W. Alabama
850.()219
......
11727 Airline Drive
847-1889
Travel Tech (travel agency)
5719 Kirby #20
522-8227
Tres Chic (eyewear)
2708 Whitney
526-0878
TWT .
.
2205 Montrose
527-9111
TWT Graphics (Art Design, Typesetting)
527-9111
Union Jack
4025 Westheimer . . .
. .622-3100
1212 Westheimer .
. opening soon
Video Environment
1988 W. Gray
526-4327
Wilde 'n' Stein Books
520 Westheimer .
.529-7014
HOUSTON CHURCHES (Area Code: 713)
Bering Memorial UMC
.1440 Hawthorne
526-1017
Church of Christ
520 Westheimer
777-9286
Church of Christian Faith
.. 413 Westheimer
529-8005
Congregation Beth ChaimiMCCR
688-89971861-9149
First Unitarian Church
5210 Fannin
526-1571
Gospel Outreach
3317 Montrose #143
332-3477
MCCR . . . . . . . . . .. 1919 Decatur
861-9149
HOUSTON CLUBS (Area Code: 713)
Babylon. . . .
300 Westheimer
526-6551
Badlands
304 Avondale
526-2160
Baja's
402 Lovett
527-9866
Barn
710 Pacific
528-9427
Brazos River Bottom
2400 Brazos
528-9192
Briar Patch
2294 Holcombe
665-9678
Chicken Coop
535 Westheimer
526-2240
Copa .
. .2631 Richmond
528-2259
Different Drum. .
1732 Westheimer
528-8528
Dirty Sally's
220 Avondale
529-7525
EfJ's
1213 Richmond
527-0071
Exile . . . . . .
.
1011 Bell
659.Q453
Galleon
2303 Richmond
522-7616
Gay Boy Inn
1419 Richmond. . .
528-8003
Hole, The
109 Tuam
528-0066
Just Marion & Lynn's
817 Fairview
528-9110
Keyboard
3012 Milam
528-6988
Kindred Spirits..
. .. 5245 Buffalo Speedway
665-9756
Lampost
2417 Times Blvd.
.
528-8921
Lazy J
312 Tuam
528-9343
Loading Dock
1735 Westheimer . . .
. .52().1818
Loading Zone
1416 Richmond
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Mary's
1022 Westheimer
528-8851
Midnite Sun
534 Westheimer
526-7519
Miss Charlotte's Dance Hall & Saloon. 911 W. Drew. 528-8840
Montrose Mining Co
B05 Pacific
529-7488
Montrose Pub
1318 Westheimer
523-0035
Office Lounge.
. .307 Tuam
528-9465
Parade
1416 Richmond
52().1848
Pink Elephant. . . . .
. .1218 Leeland
659.Q040
Ranch
6620% S. Main . .
.
528-8730
Rocky's
3416 W. Dallas
528-8922
Truck Stop
302 Avondale
526-2160
Twins
535 Westheimer @ Stanford
520.()244
Venture-N. .
2923 S. Main
522.QOOO
Wildwood Saloon
1504 Westheimer.
.
522-2839
HOUSTON COUNSELING (Area Code: 713)
Ambrosio Gonzales (MSW) ..... 3323 Yoakum
527-9302
Peter Kingan, MA (Psychiatry) .
'
522-9816
James D. Kristian Ph.D.(hypnosis).
.
977-2465
Institute for Mental Development ... 3700 Milam
523-0760
HOUSTON DOCTORS (Area Code: 713)
David Hinkle, MD (PSYChiatry)
522-9816
Bruce W. Smith, DDS
4410 Montrose
529-4364
Gerald Z. Strauss, MD
120ak Tower, #1330
877-8805
HOUSTON FITNESS CENTERS (Area Code: 713)
Fitness Exchange
3307 Richmond
524-9932
Jim's Gym.
.
607 Westheimer
528-5467
HOUSTON ORGANIZATIONSIHELPLINES
(Area Code: 713)
A Capella Chorus (Church of Christ)
777-9286
AffirmationfMormons .. 3317 Montrose, Box 1139, ZIP 77006.
Alpha Plasma Center
1520 Capitol
225-9178
Astro Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf.
. .529-8514
Autry House
6265 Main .
Bayou City Men's Chorus
523-52281522-9318
Between Two Worlds .3317 Montrose #A Box 1018 .529-1913
BWMT(Black & White Men Toqether)
529-50061747-9812
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Community Coffee House ..... 3405 Mulberry
529-7014
Court of the Single Star.
.109 Avondale #15
526-2469
Crisis Hotline
228-1505
Dial·A·Gay·Atheist
524-2222
Diana Foundation
2700 Mason ZIP 77006 .
Dignity (Catholic gays)
1703 Bolsover.
. .. 528-7644
Episcopal Integrity Houston
Box 66008
52<Hl298
Families and Friends of Gays
664-5339
FM 196QJGreenspoint Far Away Friends
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......
PO 73448 Dept 150
821·9681
Gay & Alive Sharing Experience
524-D8911528-1311
Gay Archives of Texas
P.O. Box 16041177022.
Gay Atheist League of America
3317 Montrose #1193
Gay Hispanic Caucus .... 2722 Newman St #12 .... 521-0037
Gay Nurses & Physicians of Houston Hepatitis Hotline .....
..............
10A·2p . . . . . . .
933-&l20
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2p-1Op
777-2287
.... 12mn-3a
933-&l20
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3a·10a
m·2287
Gay Political Caucus (mail add: Box 66664, Houston 77(06)
(meeting at)4600 Main #217
521·1000
Gay Resource Services
UH/Central Campus
749-3489
Gay Rights A.C.LU
Box 66844 ZIP 77006
Gay Rights National Lobby.
..........
.
521-0196
Gay Switchboard
529-3211
H.O.M.E. Coalition
1409 Oakdale
521-0196
Houston Data Professionals
...... ..
. .523-0022
Houston Health Dept.
1115 N. McGregor
222-4201
Houston Plasma Services
4040 SW Fwy #222
871·1456
Houston Symphony. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.224-4240
Human Rights League .... Box 3624 ZIP 77001
.. 52~969
Interact
Box 16041 ZIP 77022
529-7014
Lambda Alanon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.521·9772
Lambda Center For Alcoholics ............•....
521·9772
Lesbian & Gay People in Medicine
665-4760
Lutherans Concerned for Gay People
453-1143
...........
or 521-0863
Montrose Activity Center
1423 Holman.
Montrose Clinic
104 Westheimer
528-5531
Montrose Counseling Center ... 900 Lovett #207
529-0037
Montrose Family
3207 Montrose
522·5427
Montrose Patrol
P.O. Box 3633177001.
.......
520 Westheimer
528-CARE
Montrose Sports Assoc
... Eddie Chavez, Director.
7615 Gardenm012
921-0816
Men's Bowling.
.
Richard
961·5409
Flag Football
Nan
529-4149
Joggers
Danny
52~788
Softball. . . . . . . . .
. . Don
52~2
Tennis
Rich
524-2152
Volleyball.
.
Royce
880-2930
Montrose Symphonic Band
527·9669
Mustang Club, Inc
Box 66134 ZIP 77006.
Neartown Assoc
3317 Montrose #131
Plasma Services of Houston .. 4040 S.w. Fwy. #222 .. 871-1456
Rice Gay/Lesbian Support Group P.O. Box 1892 (Univ.)988-7548
TexasBayAreaGays . P.O. Box 881, (DiCkinson, TX) .332·3737
Texas Human Rights Found .... 1519 Maryland .... 526-9139
Unitarian·Universalist Gay Caucus .. 5210 Fannin .. 520-9767
Weslayan Fellowship (Meth) .... 1222 Eastwood .... ~734
HOUSTON RESTAURANTS (Area Code: 713)
Baia's
402 Lovett. . . . . . . . . ..
.527·9866
Brasserie
515 W. Alabama
526-6566
Don's Le Patois
428 Westheimer
523-5595
Heights Mexican Restaurant .... 3921 N. Main
869-1706
House of Pies
3112 Kirby
528-3816
House of Pies. . .
6142 Westheimer
782·1290
Mexican Restaurant
813 Richmond
522·2365
Rascal's. . . . . . . .
2702 Kirby
524-6272
Steak 'n' Eggs.
.
4321 Montrose. . .
. .. 528-8135
Tim's Coffee Shop
1525 Westheimer
529-2289
HOUSTON THEATRES (Area Code: 713)
Greenway III .
. . Hwy 59 at Bllo. Spdwy. . .... 626-3339
River Oaks Theatre
2009 W. Gray. .
. .. 524-2175
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LUBBOCK CLUB (Area Code: 806)
1204 Broadway
763-7729
LUBBOCK ORGANIZATION (Area Code: 806)
EpiscopallntegritylW. TX .. .. P.O. Box 5460 ..... 839-2809
McALLEN CLUB (Area Code: 512)
Etc., Etc. Club
1617 N. 11Y, St
667·9922
NEW ORLEANS CLUB
Bourbon Pub
601 Bourbon St.
ODESSA CLUB (Area Code: 915)
The Capri
8401 Andrews Hwy
366-6799
Papillion
SAN ANTONIO BUSINESSES (Area Code: 512)
Bexar Florist
112 Mission.
.
271·3643
First Star News
513 E. Houston
.
First Star News
6724 San Pedro
826-9057
Kevin Wagner Unique Cards/Gifts .. 1805';' Main .. 733-3555
Unicorn Gift Shop
4104 McCullough
824-6204
SAN ANTONIO CHURCH (Area Code: 512)
MCCSA .
.
107 S. Pine. .. .
271·7353
SAN ANTONIO CLUBSIBATHS (Area Code: 512)
Bonham E.xchange
411 Bonham
271·3811
Club Atlantis
321 Navarro
225-9466
Crew
309 W. Market
223-0333
EI Jardin
106 Navarro
223-7177
E.xecutive Health Club
723 Ave. B
225-8807
Faces
119 EI Mio
341-4302
Korral ,
622 Roosevelt.
533-5049
LJ.'s.
.
3503 WesfAve
opening soon
Madam Arthur's
607 N. St. Mary's
225-9678
Our Place
115 General Kruger
341·9094
Snuffy's Saloon
820 San Pedro
224-7739
Sunset Boulevard
1430 N. Main
225-6654
Talk of the Town.
.
3530 Broadway
826-9729
Warehouse Saloon
134 W. Turbo
349-2712
SAN ANTONIO ORGANIZATIONSIHELPLINES
(Area Code: 512)
Alcohol Counseling & Detox MHMR ... 421 6th St
225-4227
Alpha Plasma Center
302S. Aores
224-1749
Church Theatre
1150S.Alamo .
. .224-4085
Crisis Hotline
227-435717361876
Dignity/San Antonio(Gay Catholics)
310 GardinalZlP 78201
.
735-7191
Drug Abuse MHMR
3721A S. Presa St. .
533-9156
Eleanor Roosevelt Demo. Club
P.O. Box 12197
733-8388
Family Services Assoc
230 Pereida . .
. .226-3391
Forward Found., Inc. (community education)
222·9575
Friends, Etc.. . .. 7115 Blanco Rd. #114-315,ZIP 78216 .....
Gay Services Healthline
Box 12706, ZIP 78212
222·1810
Gay Switchboard
733-7300
Helpline (Drug Abuse Central) . . . . . . . .
. .225-4066
Lambda
402 E. Carson
271·3643
Las Muieres/Women's Center ... 602 E. Mistletoe
73!Xl478
Lesbian & Gay People in Medicine. 1015 W. Woodlawn178201 .
N.O.w.
826-1102
(Emergency)
826-5095
Parents & Friends of Gays
511 E. Park
222·1810
Plasma Services
112 Auditorium Circle
223-2956
Professional Assoc. of San Antonio (PASA)
Box 5992178201
Runaways (youth Service Project)
299-7660
SAGA
P.O. Box 926/78294. .
.
733-5741
San Antonio Chamber of Commerce (referrals)
227-8181
San Antonio College (Cath. Stdnt Ctr) ... 312W. Courtland.
San Antonio Free Clinic .... 1136 W. Woodlawn
733-0383
...........
.
or 732-4661
San Antonio Plasma Services. 112 Auditorium Cir .. 223-2956
The Bridge (youth shelter) .... 806 Wilson Blvd. .. 734-9532
V.D. Testing (Healthline). . . . . .
.222·1810
TEXAS ORGANIZATIONS
Lesbian/Gay Dem. of Texas (Austin) P.O. Box 822(512)478-8653
Texas Gay Task Force (Dallas). .
(214)827·2957
Texas Gay Task Force (Denton-Newsletter
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P.O. A·K, 76201
(817)387-8216
Texas Gay Task Force (Houston-State
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