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  From time to time on Queer Music Heritage I like to feature songs that don't really fit into any theme, so this is another one of my Songs I've Been Meaning To Play shows. I do this about once a year-- this is the eighth time-- and it's another multi-part show. Click on the boxes at the top to stream or download each of the shows, and with so much information, I've split the graphics (photos of the artists and recordings) into separate pages. These four shows feature mini-interviews with 8 different artists! http://queervoices.org/include/show/images/qmh.jpg

Bettina Schelker - Solo Trek (2007)

Bettina Schelker comments (2009)

Bettina Schelker - The Honeymoon Is Over (2007)

Matt Fishel - How do You Get With The Guy (2009)

Matt Fishel - Armitage Shanks (Jamie) (2009)

John Barrowman & Daniel Boys - I Know Him So Well (2008)

Artemis Singers - Leaping (2005)

Artemis Singers - I Enjoy Being a Dyke (2001)

Bea Arthur and Madame - A Good Man Is Hard to Find (1980)

Randal Walker - The Guy Just Drives Me Crazy (2008)

Matt Alber - No Son of Mine (2005)

Matt Alber comments (2009)

Matt Alber - End of the World (2008)

Jimmy Somerville - Hush (2009)

Josh Duffy & Melange Lavonne - Truth (2009)

Jon Gilbert Leavitt - Pride 2009 (2009) more


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Show: June 29, 2009

The following is scheduled:



9:00 pm

Opening, general discussion



9:06 pm

 A round table discussion of area Texas House Representatives of the most recent Texas Legislator session, joining us tonight will be Texas State Representative Ellen Cohen, Kristi Thibaut, Jessica Farrar and Garnet Coleman.http://queervoices.org/include/show/images/interview.jpg



9:50 pm

NewsWrap: Ireland's Government publishes a civil partnerships bill that falls short of marriage equality;  Lithuania's president vetoes the recently-passed "no promo homo law";  Pride marches on in Mexico City, Tijuana and Jerusalem;  U.S. President Obama schedules a Stonewall 40th anniversary reception at the White House as discontent continues over his failure to deliver on LGBT-related campaign promises;  and a predominantly-queer New York City synagogue discovers that ugly homophobia can sometimes pay  (written by GREG GORDON, with thanks to REX WOCKNER with BILL KELLEY and FERGAL20O'DOHERTY, and reported this week by LEIGH MOORE and MICHELE PLEASANT) more http://queervoices.org/include/show/images/thewayout.jpg



10:05 pm

 Roundtable disscussion of Pride Houston 2009. more http://queervoices.org/include/show/images/interview.jpg



10:40 pm

This Way Out: U.S. President Barack Obama remained under fire this week over his slow progress on fulfilling his queer-related campaign promises.  In early June his Justice Department filed an offensively worded defense of the equality-denying Defense of Marriage Act – or DOMA – in a federal lawsuit.  Obama has seemingly been in "damage control" ever since.  His ATTORNEY GENERAL ERIC HOLDER did urge a Senate committee this week to advance the Matthew Shepard Act, which would add sexual orientation and gender identity to existing federal hate crime laws.  "Free Speech Radio News" reporter JES BURNS has comments by Holder, along with Alabama Republican Senator JEFF SESSIONS and New York Senate Democrat CHUCK SCHUMER (www.fsrn.org).  Meanwhile, the Washington, D.C.-based CENTER FOR AMERICAN PROGRESS has issued a report called "ENDING 'DON'T ASK, DON'T TELL': PRACTICAL STEPS TO REPEAL THE BAN ON OPENLY GAY MEN AND WOMEN IN THE U.S. MILITARY" (www.americanprogress.org).  One of its authors and a Senior Fellow at the Center, LAWRENCE J. KORB, served as an Assistant Secretary of Defense under Ronald Reagan, and is a longtime critic of the ban.  He discussed their findings during a media teleconference on June 24th, from which we have excerpts  (with brief intro/outro music from "Did You Ever Have To Make Up Your Mind" by THE LOVIN' SPOONFUL).

Piano ballads (excerpts from "Home" and "Over You" from SKOTT FREEDMAN's latest CD "THE COTTAGE SESSIONS"), pop punk ("Average Men" and "What's In It For Me" from PANSY DIVISION's "THAT'S SO GAY"), and gospel rock ("Gonna Be Alright" and "Stained Glass Window" from LEVI KREIS' "WHERE I BELONG") are featured in this month's "AUDIOFILE" (with comments by the artists, hosted by JD DOYLE & CHRIS WILSON, and written and produced with CHRISTOPHER DAVID TRENTHAM) audiofile http://queervoices.org/include/show/images/thewayout.jpg

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Show: July 6, 2009

The following is scheduled:



9:00 pm

Opening, general discussion



9:02 pm

 David Elliott will discuss has Obama sold out the LGBT community? more http://queervoices.org/include/show/images/interview.jpg



9:30 pm

Newswrap: After a 9 year legal battle, the Delhi High Court declares India's penal code Section 377 banning "carnal intercourse against the order of nature" unconstitutional;  the traditional Pride month of June is capped off by parades across India, and in Dublin, Paris, Berlin, Istanbul, San Francisco, and New York;  but masked assailants attack a Pride literary event in the Slovenian capital of Ljubljana, and Fort Worth, Texas law enforcement officers roughly raid a newly-opened gay bar almost 40 years to the hour after the original raid at New York City's Stonewall Inn on June 28, 1969 sparked the modern day LGBT liberation movement;  the murder=2 0of a gay sailor at a Marine base in Southern California underscores the heartless aspects of Don't Ask, Don't Tell, and a National Guard administrative board orders the discharge of openly gay Iraq War combat veteran and Arabic linguist Lt. Dan Choi;  and rights pioneer Frank Kameny gets an official apology from the U.S. government 52 years after he was fired from his federal job for being gay  (written by GREG GORDON, with thanks to REX WOCKNER with BILL KELLEY, and reported this week by SHERI LUNN and CHRISTOPHER DAVID TRENTHAM) more http://queervoices.org/include/show/images/thewayout.jpg



9:40 pm

  Tammye Nash Senior Editor of the Dallas Voice talks about the Fort Worth Gay Bar Rade. TABC administrator, Fort Worth police chief both pledge 'thorough investigations' into Rainbow Lounge incident Protesters line the sidewalk outside the Rainbow Lounge in Fort Worth on Sunday afternoon, June 28, expressing outrage over a joint TABC/Fort Worth police raid at the gay bar early that morning that left one man hospitalized. Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission Administrator Alan Steen on Wednesday, July 1, issued a statement acknowledging that the 26-year-old gay man hospitalized with a head injury following a raid Sunday, June 28 on a Fort Worth gay bar was injured while in the custody of TABC agents. more http://queervoices.org/include/show/images/interview.jpg



10:00 pm

  Josh Price founder of Montrose Community Meltdown Montrose Community Meltdown is an 8 week weight loss challenge designed for the community in mind! This is a free community meltdown event in Houston, Texas. Everyone is welcome to attend. We will kick off the Montrose Community Meltdown event on July 6th 2009. We will have a panel discussion during the course of 8 weeks every Monday at 7:00pm. Please join our community meltdown event in the heart of Montrose, at the Montrose Counseling Center. more http://queervoices.org/include/show/images/interview.jpg



10:22 pm

  Leslie Caldwell founder of Date Night TX. Tired of the Bars and Games? Looking for someone who you connect with? Seeking to establish a mature romantic relationship? DATE NIGHT TX is a fun exciting results-oriented alternative to meet that special someone. If you are interested in learning more, please tune in. You have nothing to lose, so take a chance . make the first move to romance and love. GENERAL EVENT - JULY 11, 2009 - @ MONTROSE COUNSELING CENTER - LIMITED AVAILABLITY more http://queervoices.org/include/show/images/interview.jpg



10:40 pm

This Way Out: U.S. PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA had an interesting LGBT Pride month – to say the least.  First he received heavy fire from equality advocates for the horribly offensive language in his Department of Justice’s federal court brief supporting the Defense of Marriage Act.  Several high-profile community leaders registered their disappointment in Obama's failure to deliver on key campaign promises by boycotting an annual LGBT fundraising dinner for the Democratic National Committee.  The president closed out his Pride Month experience on June 29th by hosting an official White House reception for some 300 LGBT movers and shakers.  Obama acknowledged the impatience, and trumpeted what he's done so far.  We have highlights, and some reaction  (with intro/outro music from "Words" by THE BEE GEES)

Since it was founded in 1979, the HETRICK-MARTIN INSTITUTE, home of The HARVEY MILK HIGH SCHOOL in NEW YORK CITY, has provided support and services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth from the ages of 12 to 21, and their families.  This Way Out’s STEVE PRIDE sat down with the Institute's EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR THOMAS KREVER to learn about Hetrick-Martin [hmi.org], Harvey Milk High School, and the challenges the nonprofit faces in these tough economic times [givethemhopenow.org]  (with outro music from the acoustic version of "Small Town Boy" by BRONSKI BEAT). more http://queervoices.org/include/show/images/thewayout.jpg

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Show: July 13, 2009

The following is scheduled:



9:00 pm

Opening, general discussion



9:02 pm

 Joe Burnes who represents District 9 of Fort Worth representative seeks to help steer his native Cowtown through the challenges that come from rapid growth and continuing to meet changing needs in the nation's 17th largest city. He will join us to discuss the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission raid on a gay bar. more http://queervoices.org/include/show/images/interview.jpg



9:25 pm

Newswrap: Petitions challenging the Delhi High Court decision overturning India's anti-gay sex Penal Code Section 377 have been filed with the nation's Supreme Court;  LGBT Pride is celebrated in Madrid, London, Cologne, Vienna, and Sofia;  the state of Massachusetts sues the U.S. federal government challenging the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act, while the Washington, D.C. law recognizing same-gender marriages legally performed elsewhere goes into effect;  Congressional committees hold hearing on the Domestic Partnership Benefits and Obligations Act and the anti-bullying Safe Schools Improvement Act, while Iraq War vete ran and Congressman Patrick Murphy is the new lead sponsor of a bill to repeal Don't Ask, Don't Tell;  family members, activists, and government officials continue to seek answers in what they say may have been the hate crime murder of gay Navy seaman August Provost III at Southern California's Camp Pendleton Marine Base;  protests continue over the alleged excessive force used by law enforcement officers in a raid on the Rainbow Lounge gay bar in Forth Worth, Texas, and a gay kiss is too much for security guards and a police officer at an El Paso, Texas restaurant  (written by GREG GORDON, with thanks to REX WOCKNER with BILL KELLEY, and reported this week by PAM MARSHALL and CHRIS WILSON) morehttp://queervoices.org/include/show/images/thewayout.jpg



9:35 pm

  Gender Idenity and our Faith Communities, sponsored by the Human Rights Campaign Houston. This advocacy workshop will empower participants with knowledge, purpose and skills to transorm their congregations and communities into welcoming enviroments which not only support but advocate for the rights of trangender people. This workshop will take place on July 18th from 9 am to 12:30 pm at Resurrection MCC, 2025 W 11th Street. more http://queervoices.org/include/show/images/interview.jpg
























10:00 pm

 Sonna Alton, Community Relations Manager Legacy Community Health Services will be joined by Miss Ginger Grant to discuss one of Legacy's largest fundraisers, Miss Mint Julep. This year the event will be at Brazos River Bottom (2400 Brazos, Houston, TX) on Sunday July 19th. The doors open at 2:00PM and the show will begin at 2:30PM. All proceeds from the event will benefit Legacy. Scheduled performers include: Shy Anne; Ginger Grant; Holly Redwood; Krewe of Olympus; ERSICSS; former Mint Juleps; and many more! Kitty Kash will be making her world debut. more http://queervoices.org/include/show/images/interview.jpg



10:22 pm

 Book Segment: You may be motivated and committed to creating a more sustainable lifestyle in your community, but where do you start? And how can you do it without the hassle and legal entanglement that so many greener initiatives seem to require? The Sharing Solution guides you, in plain English, through the steps you’ll need to take to create and maintain successful sharing arrangements.more http://queervoices.org/include/show/images/interview.jpg



10:40 pm

This Way Out. In celebration of Pride Month, the PACIFICA RADIO ARCHIVES launched an LGBT "time capsule" project.  They put out a call for people in the LOS ANGELES area to come in and record their personal stories, and any messages they'd like to leave behind, for rebroadcast 50 years in the future.  Among the people who responded were two amazing youngsters, 13-year-old BENJAMIN PENZNER and his 16-year-old sister JESSICA, who took the opportuni ty to go into a studio by themselves and interview each other  (and where Benjamin could also demonstrate his classical viola skills) more http://queervoices.org/include/show/images/thewayout.jpg

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Show: July 20, 2009

9:00 pm

Opening, general discussion



9:02 pm

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9:25 pm

Newswrap: Lithuania's parliament overrides the presidential veto of a free speech-censoring "no promo homo" law;  Pakistan's Supreme Court orders equal access to social welfare programs for gender-variant minorities, but IGLHRC reports increased violence against LGBT people following the military coup in Honduras;  Mongolia's Government refuses to legally register the Ulan Bator-based Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Center, while Gibraltar's Government rejects a measure to equalize the age of consent;  the U.S. Episcopal Church, at its General Convention in Anaheim, California, exacerbates years-old tensions with its theologically-traditionalist global Angl ican Communion colleagues by voting to drop its pledge not to ordain openly gay or lesbian ministers, and to develop specific liturgies to bless same-gender unions;  and an update to last week's report about gay men being ejected from an El Paso, Texas restaurant for kissing precedes a new report about yet another gay kissing controversy, this time in Salt Lake City, Utah  (written by GREG GORDON, with thanks to REX WOCKNER with BILL KELLEY, and reported this week by MICHAEL LEBEAU and CHRIS COLEMAN) morehttp://queervoices.org/include/show/images/thewayout.jpg



9:35 pm

  An update on Equality Texas by Executive Director Paul Scott. more http://queervoices.org/include/show/images/interview.jpg



10:00 pm

 Juan Alvardo with Stay with Family. They offer a venue that provides gay travelers and their straight friends connections for free accommodations in their favorite traveling destinations. more http://queervoices.org/include/show/images/interview.jpg



10:22 pm

 Live Consortium is the next generation in health and wellness and nonprofit initiatives. Comprised of diverse members of the Housotn community, LIVE Consortium provides HIV and Anti-Stigma education, support, research, and advocacy to allow all people, regardless of status, can have healthy and full lives. tiatives seem to require? The Sharing Solution guides you, in plain English, through the steps you’ll need to take to create and maintain successful sharing arrangements .more http://queervoices.org/include/show/images/interview.jpg



10:40 pm

This Way Out.In her quest for the post of Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, JUDGE SONIA SOTOMAYOR fielded several questions regarding marriage equality during her confirmation hearings this week.  Conservatives on the Senate Judiciary Committee like REPUBLICAN JOHN CORNYN of TEXAS tried to manipulate President Obama's first nominee to the high court into taking positions on controversial issues [hear an excerpt from their exchange]. National Center for Lesbian Rights Executive Director KATE KENDELL discussed Sotomayor's testimony with Pacifica Radio's MITCH JESERICH


"TWO" Web site Promo (voiced by CHRIS WILSON)
Despite the government crackdown, IRANIANS continue to protest the contested re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad .  Not surprisingly, LGBT people are taking an active role in the renewed movement for democracy in the Islamic Republic.  For a perspective from someone with considerable knowledge of the situation, "This Way Out" correspondent HEATHER KITCHING ["Queer-FM"/CiTR-Vancouver, B.C.] spoke to gay Iranian exile ARSHAM PARSI, who, with the many contacts he has in his native country, has been using his Facebook page to distribute video, news and information about the continuing turmoil. morehttp://queervoices.org/include/show/images/thewayout.jpg

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Show: July 27, 2009

The following is scheduled:



9:00 pm

Opening, general discussion



9:10 pm

 Brian Greul, organizer for Poz Houston.  This is a Social Support Club for HIV + Gay Men who live in Houston, Texas. more


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9:30 pm

"NewsWrap "NewsWrap": An alarming new report in the respected British medical journal "The Lancet" says homophobic prejudice is causing HIV rates among gay men in the region to be 10 times higher than in the general male population; India's Supreme Court refuses to stay the Delhi High Court ruling decriminalizing adult consensual gay sex, and orders the Government to respond to a challenge to the action; Russian LGBT leaders meet with a government official for a first-time-ever discussion about discrimination; Portugal's LGBT people party with Pride, while a march in Valletta caps off a week of Pride events sponsored by the Malta Gay Rights Move ment; the U.S. Navy charges a fellow sailor with the murder of gay Black Seaman August Provost but still refuses to call it a hate crime; the Forth Worth, Texas City Council requests a federal investigation into the violent raid of the Rainbow Lounge gay bar on the 40th anniversary of the Stonewall Rebellion; a second "kiss in" continues protests in Salt Lake City, Utah over the trespassing arrests of a Mormon Church plaza-kissing gay couple, followed by a supportive "kiss in" outside the Mormon Temple in San Diego, California; and best-selling Black gay writer E. Lynn Harris unexpectedly dies at the age of 54 [with a soundbite from a previous "This Way Out" interview with him] (written by GREG GORDON, with thanks to STEVE PRIDE, and REX WOCKNER with BILL KELLEY, and reported this week by MICHELE PLEASANT and LEIGH MOORE) [10:23] + "Rainbow Minute" and "Audiofile" billboard (intro'd by an excerpt from "Fanfare for the Common Man" performed by the BRASS ENSEMBLE) http://queervoices.org/include/show/images/thewayout.jpg

The JEAN-NICKOLAUS TRETTER COLLECTION IN GAY, LESBIAN, BISEXUAL AND TRANSGENDER STUDIES was a point of Pride for America's TWIN CITIES during this year's commemoration of the Stonewall Rebellion. The Collection's "FORTY YEARS AFTER STONEWALL" exhibit featured just a portion of the over 30,000 items housed at the University of Minnesota, but it dramatized the importance of preserving the little things that become the building blocks of a movement's history. ERIC CO LLEARY served as Guest Curator for the exhibit. He spoke with "This Way Out" correspondents DIXIE TREICHEL and JOHN TOWNSEND ("Fresh Fruit" at KFAI-FM/Minneapolis-St. Paul) about some of the Tretter gems in the "Stonewall" celebration

"AARON COPELAND, THE UNCOMMON AMERICAN COMPOSER" is honored in a "RAINBOW MINUTE" (produced by JUDD PROCTOR & BRIAN BURNS at WRIR-FM in Richmond, Virginia and read by JOHN DEBOER)

Expect the unexpected from a CANADIAN with attitude (excerpts from "Uncharted Territory" and "The Only Dyke at the Open Mic" from KATE REID's "I'M JUST WARMING UP"), a bunch of BERKELEY lesbians (the title track and "Polka Casserole" from THE POLKANOMICS' "LOLA"), and a party-ready LONDONER ("Set it Up Pull It Off" and "Comin' Out 2 Play" from QBOY's "MOXIE") in this month's "AUDIOFILE" (with comments by the artists, hosted by JD DOYLE & CHRIS WILSON and written & produced with CHRISTOPHER DAVID TRENTHAM) . (www.audiofile.org) more



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