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\\U1 THIS WEEK IN TEXAS Volume 9, Number 42 January 6-12, 1984 - __ .....••••. _ .. _ •.. _.I~--...... ~I.."..'~_A_,/ .. ..'. .~r-~ _I"~"'~ •..• •••• , ; __ _I.P •• •• -,..,.- •• 1•• , /_~ ...,--....rtIIIA 1 •• 1 I _I __, ___ ~_ ,~ .a. •• _I!!!IlJIIIII!.._~' 11 'I ~ I __ I -,.~ _. 110.-. """ --~ __ r ..J Ii' ., • i j, • ii i ~T'i~i II, ~l'~ 'I •• ,•• ,•.~•...• ,_ • •• ~ •..••••.. ~ •.• JIIJO. aM _ ••• iii,i ~.LJr: i·i i,ii "'ii j, ;& 'i~ 7 i~ .~_ II., II""~'. la." HI ••La .••.. , ••• Ill. •• ". ••.• IIL._ .1 ••.•l .lA .••• PROUDLY PRESENTS ••~ II ~ MONTGOMERY, "APPY "OUA NoON-'P/oI DAILY COLOR HIGHT UIITH AIIl IIIEDNESDAYN~G:~:' "APP ~~~ES ,p/oI-2 IS LEA,"EA NIG"' 11I1'" THURSPR" H"IGHOH~R PRICES 8PM·,RM HAPP M 7 pAIlS A UlEEH OPEN IIOON-I9 "OUS,ON 521-2306 JANUARY 6th, 7th AND 10th THRU 14th 9:30PM • 11:OOPM • 12:30AM THE BEST IN LIVE ENTERTAINMENT TUESDAY-SATURDAY DINNER HAPPY SERVED MON·THURS CLOSED HOUR MON·FRI 6PM·11PM, SUNDAYS 4PM·8PM 2702 KIRBY TlUT JANUARY 6 - 12, 1984 TUJT JANUARY 6 - 12, 1984 FRI·SAT WITH AND LINDA HEFNER 173' UlESTHEIMER, PAGE 4 PLANT AND STRITCH 6PM·12AM HORS D'OEUVRES 6-8PM HOUSTON 524-6272 PAGE 5 \\9J1 _---_~(ONTENTS Volume 9, Number 42 9 TWTNEWS __ ~ __ ~~~~ January 6-12, 1984 __ ~~~~ _ 104 AIDS Cases in Texas, StiFFNew Texas Drunk Driving law 17 COMMENT _ Public Forum 23 BOOKS Sappha Was 26 MOVIES _ a Right-On Woman Reviewed by David Fields _ Silkwood, starring Meryl Streep, Kurt Russell and Cher 29 THEATRE Cloud 9 Reviewed by O. Flores Alvarez _ Reviewed by Harry Deutsch 32 SHOWBIZ _ Billy Graham, Beach Boys' Dennis Wilson . by Jack Varsi Cloud 9 at Alley, Breck Wall in Bottoms Up . by Rob Clark 35 BACKSTAGE 43 HOTTEA First Gossip and Photos of the New Year 49 SPORTS Tennis Champs, WSl in '84, OlBA at HalF. 51 READERSHIPSURVEY _ _ by Chuck _ _ What Changes Would You like to See in TWT in 19847 56 COVER PROFILE/PHOTO ESSAY Jerry Faulkner _ Profile by Fred Hinton, Photographs by Robert Araya 60 STARSCOPE _ Your love liFe as 1984 Begins 65 CLASSIFIED Want Ads and Notices 72 CALENDAR by Milton von Stern _ _ Special One-Time Only & Non-ProFit Community Events 75 THE GUIDE _ Texas Business I Club Directory \\11.1 COVER ..... Jerry Faulkner, 50s-Style TWT (This Week in Texas) is published weekly by Asylum Enterprises, lnc.. at 2205 Montrose, Houston, Texas 77006; phone: (713) 527*9111. Opinions expressed by columnists are not necessarily those of TWT or of its staff Publication of the name or photograph of any person or organization in articles or advertising in TWT is not to be construed as any indication of the sexual orientation of said person or organization. Subscription rates: $60 per year; $40 per half-year. Rates cover cost of first-class postage. Back issues available at $2 each. Payment must accompany all orders. Hrst-ctass postage paid at Houston, Texas. Copyright © 1984 by Asylum Enterprises, Inc. All rights reserved. Partial or complete reproduction of any advertisement, news, article or feature, copy or photograph from TWT is specifically prohibited bv federal statute. TWT JANUARY 6 - 12, 1984 PAGE 7 ~ THIS WEEK IN TEXAS Weekly Circulation: 20.000 HOME OFFICE (713) 527-9111 2205 Montrose Texas 77006 Houston. DALLASOFFICE (214) 521-0622 3920 Cedar Springs 75219 Deinas. 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Greg Oliveira ACCOUNTING Doug Felix STATEWIDEDISTRIBUTIONSteve Miles RECEPTIONISTSara Lindley SALES Advertising rates are available on request by telephoning the salesperson in your nearest city. from 10am-5pm. weekdays. DEADLINE FOR ALL ADS, Friday. one week prior to publication. AUSTIN Taylor. Greg Oliveira. Alan Gellman. . (512) 926-0253 CORPUS CHRISTI . (512) 993-5079 DALLAS/FORT ~~,,~ ... WATCH FOR OUR CHANGES IN 1984 60\ 'I' - ",I 100 S. '~10?'r\ .-...~O?,'I' 60\ C\.\}~ 60\ S. j~~~o~~S ~O?,'I' WORTH . (214) 521-0622 HOUSTON/GALVESTON . (713) 527-9111 Scot Roberts. SAN ANTONIO . (512) 734-5961 Tim Ramm. CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Houston Bureou-Leslie Holmes Dallas Bureou-Bobby Lomb TWT MAGAZINE A Division of ASYLUM ENTERPRISES,INC. THANK YOU, TEXAS The Corporation PAGE 8 STIFF NEW TEXAS DRUNK DRIVING LAW AUSTIN - As of midnight, January 1, 1984,Texas had a new and stiffer drunk driving law. Some feel the gay community may be an easy target for officers wishing to harass drivers leaving gay bars, it was expressed to TWTNEWS. Under the new law, if an alleged drunk driver refuses to take a sobriety test, the suspect's license to drive willbe suspended for 90 days. Also under the new law, drunk drivers living in a county of more than 25,000 population will face having their postarrest actions and conditions recorded on videotape, to be played back later to act as a powerfu Ideterrent to keep them from fighting the OWl charges, and to help convict them in court. The new law also calls for tougher punishment. First offense: $100-$2,000 fine and 72 hours-2 years in jail. Second offense: $300-$2,000fine and 15 days-2 years in jail. Third and subsequent offenses: $500-$2,000 fine and 30 days-2 years in jail, or60 days-5years in prison. A drunk driver causing serious bodily injury will face a minimum jail sentence of 60 days longer and a $500 higher fine. Drunk drivers causing a traffic fatality will face a mandatory 120-dayjail term, no questions asked, no way out for an alternative. Drunk drivers convicted of a fourth OWl can be ordered by the court to sell their car and to never drive aqain. How much alcohol is considered "too much" in Texas? It's been lowered toonIy 0.10%, TWTNEWShas been advised. Translated into drinks, 0.10% means that most men would need to consume five or six drinks, women three or four, depending upon body weight. The key is that one drink equals 1.5 ounces of hard liquor, five ounces of wine or two bottles of beer. ~~\.t~~~~N \eo\p-?\.\~G'O\''' ,r\t \.\}~~~~?~GS EXECUTIVESALESMANAGER Jim Veteto Scott UfO~ ,~~~\( ~~q&~ ~ ""~\(\~ Sf\)\. S\)CC~S TWT JANUARY 6 - 12. 1984 TWT JANUARY 6 - 12. 1984 \\011 NEWS AHRC LAUNCHES ANNUAL DRIVE SAN ANTONIO - This city's Alamo Human Rights Committee has launched its first annual membership drive. The deadline to obtain a 1984 membership is this coming January 30_Memberships taken now will be good until January 30, 1985_ Annual enrollment is only $10.00. Checks should be sent to AHRC, 150 Terrell Plaza, #186, San Antonio, TX 78209.Include name, address, city, state and ZI P code. AHRC is involved in not only endorsing pro-gay, pro-human rights candidates in elections, but also in registering voters. To date, AHRC has an untarnished record of endorsing winning candidates. "Quite an accomplishment, for its first year," it has been pointed out to TWTNEws/SanAntonio. DALLAS GAY PRIDE KICKS OFF EARLY DALLAS - A kick-off party and organizational meeting forthis city's Gay Pride Week '84 will be held on Sunday, January 15 at the Sundance Lounge, 4025 Maple Avenue. "Input from all gay clubs and businesses is needed so that planning for this summer's Gay Pride Week can be the result ofthe entire community," president of the Dallas Tavern Guild, Gary Monier, stated. Preliminary plans have involved the combined efforts of the Tavern Guild, the Dallas Gay Alliance and the Oak Lawn Symphonic Band. "We realize many will not be able to become active in the full planning, but we would like for you to show your support for this important event by attending as president, owner or interested representative," Alan Ross of DGA told TWTNEws/Dalias. PAGE 9 Reply forms have already been mailed to Dallas-area clubs and businesses, and "should be returned by January 12 so that we can plan this important meeting and kick-off party," Judith Jones, president of the Oak Lawn Symphonic Band, urqed, "It is important that we all work together to assure the Dallas gay community of a week we can all be proud of in 1984," it was jointly explained. Such a spirited announcement was prompted after the entanglements between community factions during the 1983Gay Pride Week events, parade and festivities. The commonality of gay pride is the collective's centerpiece. LESS THAN 4% USA AIDS CASES IN TEXAS ATLANTA - According to end-ofthe-year statistics released by the Center for Disease Control in this city, 104 people havesuffered from AIDS in Texas since the first cases were reported in 1979.Fortunately, the cases in Texas account for less than 4% of the 3,064 cases reported nationwide. New York State leads the nation with 1,373 cases, California is second with 686, followed by Florida with 213, then New Jersey with 191, and Texas is in fifth place with 104 cases, the CDC reported to Newsday. Health officials in Texas, however, estimate that the number of cases in Texas is probably much higher, as many doctors have respected the patient's "right to privacy," and thus have been reluctant to report all AIDS cases because of suspected harassment from employers. When it becomes known to some employers that one of their employees is being treated for AIDS, they face dismissal, it has been reported. As of December 31,1983,1,292 deaths had been reported across the nation. Thus, AIDS has been fatal to about onethird of its victims. Charles Fallis, a spokesperson for CDC, said that his agency has been PAGE 10 TWT JANUARY 6 - 12, 1984 keeping statistics on the disease since the summer of 1981, "but we were able to find a few cases dating back to 1979." Mark Chataway, of the Gay Men's Health Crisis in New York City, described the numbers as "gruesome," adding, "We knew that the numbers were increasing, despite the fact that media attention has declined." In Texas, Houston has accounted for almost half of the cases statewide, with Dallas-Fort Worth accounting for about one-quarter. The Austin-San Antonio area ranks third in the state in AIDSrelated cases, TWTNEWSlearned. Meanwhile, researchers continue to probe the mystery disease looking for a cause. A report, published in the current, January 6, 1984edition of Science magazine, suggests that an unidentified virus causes AIDS-like disease in monkeys. The report stated the primate experiments were expected to hel p scientists gain a better understanding of human AIDS. DALLAS GAY GOP SETS ELECTIONS DALLAS - Nominations for officers of the Dallas Gay Republican Club, the Grand Old Party (GaP), were held last Wednesday, January 4, with elections taking place Wednesday, January 18. At its second meeting, the club set an agenda for 1984 which will include the establishment of a screening committee for Republican candidates, a voter registration drive, a hospitality suite for Republican delegates to the national convention, and a major fundraising drive. The group was also to vote on a name for the club. Suggestions were to be submitted prior to the January 4 meeting. Acting chairperson Stan Aten told TWTNEwsIDalias that the club had to come forward and be part of the new organization. "There are many positions available and those who must be discreet about being visible for job-related TWT JANUARY 6 - 12, 1984 PAGE 11 ,'7 ..".00' _I~{:~ ~~~ .•.~,\j'J •~"i:g~!'l~~i~;'~ ~~""'IL': ••••••" ~ ~S"t' •.•• ,~: ~~/\~.It-,~~ ~& 'I: ..••... ,/ (" ~..~ _::\ ~Ji \ r: I! \.' l 1 ••.•• .. r(f®1? - ,*~y' , D 1.1~ ~'.. ,,~.~ ,..,':~~~ '(![] ""I ~ ,c,,/.::;ii I,. 'fl\ I ~;~~,"~).".,J.'.' . " ." .,-, {1~~~ ' " ~~. ~_ . .:' ,liIo. '1 "" I - ' ~j·~~------"L,'· ,.~." /~ .J~. .~"---."'~'! I~' , ~1;Yt~t;~.·~'--. '~ I A- \ . -, ,', ~.'/:A ~:., ; z: i ", "..Ll--1-' . :951 If't\ ~1IJi~~~ SHOT SPi:c~RY 6th f '\ • ALS % NO CO ver. 3, ' - F •.••. ---J' d I.'i)~~ ~_\ ,~,\ J - , ;~ ~v 0) ~ REE SUr: - ~ -e <b<1~ ~~~ ~- ~ q;~ "~t}.~ ~O~)~~~((~,,~t}.~ EVERY THURSDAY A LL ___ ~f 9PM TIL~ET WII_"'__ ..~--~ ~~~ ~ £<;,0 ~y 0~~ .A ~ ~~,,\O ~~Y· O~ I\~~ 0 9PM TILL 2AM g:~tIUM BEER .• 1 F~R 1 reasons can be assured that room is available for them," Aten concluded. This month's meetings are being held at 4211 Bowser, Apt. 115,at 7:00pm. Further information may be obtained by calling (214) 521-9638, The Trinity Gay Support Group came about by happenstance, after a student, Steve Teepe, had written a letter to the editor of the campus newspaper, The Trinitarian, in which he praised the university'S showing of the movie, Pink BAYTOWN GAYS TO FORM NEW GROUP In Teepe's letter, he revealed his sexual preference, and solicited other gays to contact him. The timing was evidently right, as in short time, several other campus gays had made contact, and thereby formed the nucleus of the new gay campus group, it was explained to TWT NEwslSanAntonio. BAYTOWN, Texas - A new gay social support group is to form in this southeast Texas city this January. The organization is to be called the Baytown Lambda Group, and it will be open to all gays in the Baytown vicinity. Its purpose will be to provide. a setting for social gatherings and opportunities to meet people and establish relationships, The first meeting will be at 7:30pm on Friday, January 20. For further information regarding the organization and the location of the meeting, persons were asked to contact the group at (409) 427-1378, TRINITY GAYS FORM NEW GROUP SAN ANTONIO - Over 30 students from Trinity University attended the first meeting in Decemberof a newly-organized gay campus group. A long-time advocate of gay rights, Professor 0.2. White has accepted the position offered as faculty moderator. Partly because of White's guidance, the collective, known as Trinity Gay Support Group, encountered no roadblocks in becoming officially sanctioned by the university, as have similar groups at SMU and Texas A&M. The major input from Trinity University was that, in orderto become recognized and officially operable, the group could not discriminate against nongays. In other words, if heterosexuals wished to join, they could. This ace in the hole is a blessing in disguise, and will likely allow many closeted gays to join the group, since being a member will not automatically label one as being gay. Triangles, SAGA SETS$4,608 GOAL FOR 1984 SAN ANTON 10 - At the close of the old year, the San Antonio Gay Alliance posted a net loss for the fiscal year 1983 of $1,333.81. However, according to a budget report made available to TWT NEwslSanAntonio, SAGA has projected an income of $4,608 for 1984. Among the SAGA projects of 1983 were Gay Pride Week, the AIDS Project, a gay census, the annual gay community awards in February, three plays in March through the West Street Repertory Theatre of New York, Gay Fiesta at LaVillita last August, the Circles Theatre production of One, and a Quentin Crisp reception in November. Among the most notable endeavors by SAGA in 1983 was the promotion of the formation of the Alamo Human Rights Committee, a political action arm of the gay community, which successfully endorsed candidates during its first year. Looking ahead into 1984, one of the first efforts of the new year will be to formulate plans for a retreat in the Hill Country, near Boerne, Texas, the weekend of January 21-22 at the Guadalupe River Ranch. Registration was scheduled to begin at 11:OOamon Saturday, January 21. The business of running SAGA and its many programs is naturally a costly one, But, from its many benefits and fundPAGE 13 TWT JANUARY 6 - 12, 1984 D *I FRIDAYS r I• ' - FORT WORTH'S HonEST MALE DANCERS $1 WELL DRINKS AND CANNED BEER PLUS 25¢ DRAFT BEER I t f WEDNESDAYS 2 FOR 1 DRAFT BEER, CANNED BEER AND WELL DRINKS NO COVtR I '" NO COVtR ,I I I llPM SHOW EVERYSUNDAYAND THURSDAY STARRING RAINA LEA,LYNN CHRISTOPHER PLUSSPECIALGUESTS * I * I ~~;~*'?ttt<> I raising activities, necessary monies should be obtained to meet its goal. DALLAS/HOUSTON TO HOST HRCF IN '84 WASHINGTON, DC - The Human Rights Campaign Fund, the national progay civil rights political action committee, wound up its 1983 fundraising with a series of events in Key West, Florida, during the last week of December. It marked the end of the fourth year of operations for HRCF. HRCF signs are set toward a minimum $1 million warchest for the 1984 elections. During the 1981-'82 election cycle, over $609,000was raised; spokesperson Bill Damon advised TWTNEWS. Activities in 1983were highlighted by the annual New York City dinner at the Waldorf Hotel. The Rev. Jesse Jackson was the keynote speaker at the September event, and the evening netted HRCF over $30,000. Vic Basile, executive director of HRCF, in announcing the minimum $1 million goal for 1984, also announced the appointments of Sheila Kuehl and Jack Newby as the new co-chairs forthe Los Angeles City Committee. The drive to reach the goal will begin in LA with a $1,000 per plate dinner on January 17. A San Francisco reception and dinner party are to follow four days later. Majorevents are also planned forTexas, in Houston and Dallas, during the early part of the new year. Basi Ie set the tone for the 1984effort when he remarked, "The gay and lesbian community has a tremendous wealth of talent, diversity and commitment. We want to bring those qualities together to forge an even more potent political force in 1984." TRANSSEXUAL SHOOTS AT HOUSTON POLICE L..---.._ ..•., HOUSTON - Mr. Gelabert, who had recently undergone asex-change operation to become Anna Gelabert, was involved in a New Year's weekend shoot- PAGE 14 TWT JANUARY 6 - 12. 1984 t ing spree with Houston police officers, after evidently contemplating suicide. The 45-year-old woman fired at police from her west Houston home in the affluent Ashford Forest subdivision, after telling police to "leave her alone or kill her." Gelabert had returned forthe holidays from California, where she now resides, to visit her three teenage children, whom she had "fathered" when she was a man. As many as 120 rounds were fired before the 15-minute standoff ended, Mark Obbie of the Houston Post reported. Gelabert was wounded by two bullets to the arm and chest, and taken to Hermann Hospital, after the 6:00pm, December 30 shootout. An unidentified police officer received a minor leg wound and was taken to Rosewood Memorial Hospital, officials said. Gelabert had fired from her front doorway, and through the windows of her home. Police had fired no shots. SAGA TO HOLD 3rd ANNUAL AWARDS SAN ANTONIO - The San Antonio Gay Alliance will hold its third annual awards banquet on Sunday, February 12 at an as yet undetermined location. "We will be honoring lesbian and gay achievements and the persons instrumental in bringing about these achievements in the San Antonio gay community," Tim Ramm of TWTNEws/San Antonio was advised. The SAGA Awards Committee requested that all awards nominations be submitted to Award Nominations in care of SAGA, P.O. Box 12063,San Antonio, Texas 78212. SAGA advised to include the nominee's full name and mailing address, plus a brief description of the person's achievements in 1983, or outline their continuing long-term service to the gay community. "It is important that these nominations be mailed before next Thursday, January 12, so that the awards committee will have adequate time to review all the nominees," the board stated. ,\II? PAGE 15 -e ~ NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH: MON-FRI 11AM·2PM DR. RONALD M. BUTLER TAKES GREAT PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE ASSOCIA TfON OF DR. DAVID B. CHAMBERS TO HIS DENTAL PRACTICE $3.95 SPECIAL_ ~~"~frJ~4 ~~~~ ~~ ~I WE USE NITROUS AND ACCEPT INSURANCE ASSIGNMENT OXIDE sp-..\!< teppan RESERVATIONS a01(S~ yaki REQUESTED OPEN: 7 DAYS A WEEK 5PM·11PM 516 WESTHEIMER HOUSTON. 527·8494 9 PRIVATEQ es. SELECTION 427 WESTHEIMER (713) 524-0538 HOUSTON VIDEO DATING FOR MEN AND WOMEN OF DISCRIMINATING TASTES 4200 WESTHEIMER, SUITE 250 • HOUSTON. (713) 961-9876 PAGE 16 TWT JANUARY 6 - 12. 1984 _-----COMMENT In this column, readers exchange ideas with other readers and with our editor in a public forum. Address all letters to: Comment, TWT, Montrose Ventures Building, 2205 Montrose, Houston, Texas 77006.All letters become the property of TWT and must be signed (if you don't wish your name printed, please specify). And PLEASE keep your letters short. ----In Memoryof M.RobertSchwab---- Dear TWT: Thursday [Dec. 15, 1983] was one of those days when I couldn't pull myself together. I tried to concentrate at work, came home early to write Christmas cards and couldn't concentrate on that either. I felt restless, but also felt that something, somewhere, was draining all of my energy. I missed the evening news, and it wasn't until mid-morning the next day that I heard my friend Robert Schwab had died of AIDS the evening before. I had spoken with him a few weeks before on the phone, but he was too weak to talk very long .... I vividly remember the first time I saw him, back in the Golden Days of the early 70s, coming through the glass doors between the two bars at the old Dirty Sally's on Lovett on a Sunday afternoon. He paused for a moment, his bright sparkling eyes swept over the throng taking in the scene. Hmm, I thought-new face in town-kinda cute. There was an aloofness about him-or, more, a little boy lost look-a terrible kind of vulnerability. It wasn't long before I met Robert at one of those endless meetings we were all going to then as the Gay Rights Movement was undergoing its birth pangs here in Houston. We sat on living room and barroom floors trying to keep some semblance of order and chart the course of GPC and this group and that group. We spent evenings listening to Robert Schwab going over the by-laws HE had sat up endless nights writing for our fledgling organizations. Robert worked constantly providing needed legal guidance to our inexperienced organizations. He was still in law school, living on the wind as only students do. • We grew to know each other as friends. He was always in the thick of the movement. He finished law school and began to build his practice. It was nice seeing a young friend begin to blossom and grow into his early practice. He had TWT JANUARY 6 - 12. 1984 everything to live for. Some of us who were there in the beginning of the Movement burned out and withdrew from our earlier activism. Robert never did - he stayed in there. As more and more organizations formed in our community he was there again, helping them get organized and incorporated. But his finest hour was in the enormous contribution he made both in preparing the legal briefs and in fund raising efforts through the Texas Human Rights Foundation to fight the court battle in Baker vs. Wade, which culminated in the invalidation of the hated 21.06 sodomy law. There are few who can appreciate the enormous amount of research he had to do and the groundwork he had to lay before engaging the awesome legal system of the state in court. He was tireless in his efforts to raise funds for the fight. He would be on the phone. I would get a note asking if I could contribute or help work on a fundraiser. He was relentless. But the battle was won as a result of his efforts and those of Don Baker in Dallas. The best tribute we can give to Robert's memory is to rededicate ourselves to the battle for human rights. We can begin with ourselves. In our own community we must stop the petty gossiping and vicious finger pointing and behind hands whispering. We must stop exploiting each other so ruthlessly. We must stop discriminating against each other. Although we need creative and open debate on issues and ideas we must not use this as an excuse for blowing up our own egos or crucifying each other's characters. We must regain respect and trust for each other. Now, more than ever, we MUST look after one another. Those who have never been involved need to get involved, while those who have withdrawn need to get back into the fray. There is lots to be done. There are people, alone and broke, who are sick and dying in our midst. Our organizations PAGE 17 THE OUTLAWS - --- - - --- .. 141S RICHMOND • 52S-SS03 HOUSTON . rRIDAY JANUARY aTH WET JOG-KEY SHORTS FINALS S200 CASH PRIZE WEDNESDAYS ROXIE STARR'S TALENT STAR SEARCH-rIllZES- • NOW SHOWING CENTURIONS OF ROME PLUS SPECIAL SECOND FEATURE 41 are struggling to survive both spiritually and financially. We have been at each other's throats too long. We seem to be floundering in a sea of self-doubt and loss of resolve, brought on by the terrible plague in our midst and by the virulent hatred of the New Right which surrounds us everywhere in society. But we must not let ourselves be overwhelmed by the stormy seas in which we find ourselves. We have enormous resources and strengths in our own community and many loving, generous, beautiful people. We must close our ranks and unify. Only by giving of ourselves in any way we can even if it's as simple as getting to the polls on election day or going to the store for an AIDS victim - will we survive these dark times. In the darkest hours of World War II the famous poetess, Edna St. Vincent Millay, wrote, "Instead of cursing the dark, light a candle against the night." The sparks that will light our candle and fill the gloom with light will be our own loving and caring for each other whenever and however we can. In this way we can honor the memory and not betray the legacy of our beloved friend Robert, who did so very very much for all of us. Dr. Jim Lloyd Houston, Texas A memorial service for Robert Schwab is planned for Sunday, January 8, 1984 at 5:00pm at the Rothko Chapel, 3900 Yoakum. Contributions, in lieu of flowers, may be made to THRF, 3128 Lemmon Ave. East, #304, Dallas, Texas 75204. - Editor Joan Rivers, Men and TWT DearTWT: I have just finished reading your Dec. 9-15 issue [Vol. 3, No. 38). I appreciate the fact that gay publications (that are not sex magazines) exist. I am new to the gay life (being 18), and I will continue to read your publication as long as it exists. Please keep up the good work! By the way, I think Joan Rivers is a beautiful woman and can't understand her insistence that she is ugly or has a bad figure. She's a knockout! The men on the cover were gorgeous, too! Rick Rankin San Angelo, Texas '-\w SUNDAY JANUARY 8, IPM TEXAS GAY RODEO ASSOCIATION MEETING AT KINDRED SPIRITS MONDAYS: T-SHIRT NIGHT, HAPPY HOUR PRICES WITH BARN T-SHIRTS TUESDAY: STEAK NIGHT 7PM THURSDAY: CLUB COLOR NIGHT Q.~ HOME OF THE MUSTANG CLUB OF HOUSTON THE SUNDANCE CATTLE COMPANY AND THE MONTROSE COUNTRY CLOGGERS ~ _ ~ lUES Oldies Nlte 75 ¢ Schnapps PAGE 18 OPEN 7AM MON-SAT 710 PACIFIC, HOUSTON, TEXAS 77006 (713) 528-9427( \WI! --------------BOOKS R liberated View of Lesbianism Sdne!d Rbbott & Borfua Love oppho WOSOO Ight- n ON' ALL 14K AND 18K GOLD AND DIAMOND JEWELRYI , A bmon • LOOSE DIAMONDS • GOLD CHAINS • WEDDING SETS • DIAMOND BRACELETS • DIAMOND EARRINGS • SELECTION OF FAMOUS NAME 14K & 18K WATCHES • COCKTAIL RINGS • GOLD EARRINGS • DIAMOND PENDANTS This is not a red tag sale. Nothing held back, all gold and diamond jewelry included in this sale. Why fight mall traffic and pay inflated mall prices, when you can park right in front of I.W. Marks Jewelers. Shop in secure comfort and save money, always! Reviewed by David Fields All major credit cards accepted I.Wmark! 3841 Bellaire Blvd. Jewelers Inc. at Stella Link Inside Loop 610 Christmas Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10-9, Sat. 10-6 • HOUSTON· (713) 668·5000 PAGE 22 Sappho Was a Right-On Woman, by Sidney Abbott and Barbara Love; 251 pp.; non-fiction; bibliography, notes; Stein and Day, Scarborough House, Briarcliff Manor, New York 10510; paperback $2.50. There has been a multitude in the last several years of books about the gay male experience and coming out as a process. Studies, both psychological and sociological, have been written by male, gay and non-gay, psychologists, psychiatrists and doctors. Most of them add an apologia to the effect that they cannot speak for women, that they cannot cover gay women in the study. Of course they could have tried, but TWT JANUARY 6 - 12. 1984 lesbians need to speak out for themselves as Sidney Abbott and Barbara Love do in Sappho Was a Right-On Woman. In their work subtitled "A Liberated View of Lesbianism," Abbott and Love run the gamut of women's and lesbians' issues. Emotional deprivation, guilt, shame, poverty, despair and isolation have often been the rule for women who love women but feel imprisoned by society's and family's expectations. Since Abbott and Love wrote this in 1972there has been some improvement. The bars for women they describe as sanctuary were seedy, mafia-run, often reinforced society's view of lesbians as PAGE 23 EVERY WEDNESDAY 8PM-12AM THE MARYANNE MAHONEY AND MATA HARI SHOW ,atnu' $beet Rub FRIDAY-BASH NIGHT SATURDAY-PARTY NIGHT MONDAY-CLOSED TUESDAY-BASH NIGHT SUNDAY -l/2 P~~c.;R~~~~ ~~~~~IA~E~i:.E~fG~i"C&W PAGE 24 4th and Walnut 1'.0. Box 2595 ABILENE TEXAS 79604 (915) 677-2522 NIGHT ersatz males, locking them into butchfemme roles even in there. Progress has been made-true, there are better, welllit bars for a variety of women to meet other women. But the issues remain. Their work is a most enduring and wide-ranging effort to encompass all the dimensions of conflict a lesbian has within herself and with society's attempts to control her. As some men threaten other men by calling them "sissy" or worse, "faggot" or "woman," society controls women by calling them "dyke" or "Iizzy." But if gay men feel oppressed, gay women face second-class citizenship to begin with, and then must deal with the threats because they are gay. I The book is divided into two general . categories, a description of lesbians' current situation in society, and what can be different, and better, in the second section. The first section of the first half deals with the most important internal component emotions, guilt and shame. The authors describe its insidious, paralyzing effect that goads women to deny their feelings, to try to compensate for their feelings, or ultimately blot out the feelings completely in an act of self-destruction. Society attempts to control lesbians by withholding the rewards of family approval, children, marriage and "freedom" from work outside the home. It ac- tually rewards lesbians for keeping within the stereotype. The attacks on the National Organization of Women were accusations of takeover by lesbians; this word was used to invoke fear and control over the "upstarts." The first chapter of the second section discusses the issues of lesbianism as they relate to NOW. It includes an account of the events in the organization from 1968to 1971 leading to public support of lesbians both in the organization and outside it. The next Chapter is a more general discussion of the issues of lesbianism and feminism. The next Chapter describes the next stage, "The Realization of Innocence." Only when guilt is replaced with pride, when lesbians realize they have not "done anything," will they realize an internal revolution toward a more healthy self-image. The first battleground is, within oneself, the next is in curing society at large, the theme of the next chapter. Though written in 1972, thls book is one of the clearest statements of lesbian freedom and self-determination, free of society's mandates, available to date. Other voices, Kate Millet, Rita Mae Brown, can be heard and read; their works are listed in a bibliography in the back of the book. Progress has been made but the issues still remain, and Abbott and Love record them. \\II? AIR ReUUs Start the New Year off with a New Look from the Hair Revue. 10% off any service with this ad during the month of January. (not valid with onv other coupons) • NEW LIGHTS • NEW SOUNDS. COME AND SEE OUR NEW LOOK FOR '84 2525 WYCLIFF, SUITE 120, DALLAS, TEXAS (214) 522-6481 COMING: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14-VALENTINE'S SHOW MONDAY 12-5 ... TUESDAY THRU FRIDAY 10-6 ... SATURDAY 9-3 ... TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT TWT JANUARY 6 - 12. 1984 I TWT JANUARY 6 - 12. 1984 PAGE 25 SUNDAY JANUARY 8 WINTER TEA DANCE ONLY ,$2 COVER DOORS OPEN 6PM FREE BEER BUST TILL llPM WITH $1 DRINKS TILL 8PM • PLUS· FOLLOWED AT 11PM WITH OUR SUPER SHOW • THE FANTASTIC FIVE • MR. TIFFANY JONES NAOMI SIMS TASHA KOHL DONNA DAY HOT CHOCOLATE • ~ SHOWBIZ_ L by Jack Varsi BEYONDTHERAINBOW - Who will bethe next Judy Garland? Beats me, but perhaps we'll find out when Return to oz. a mega-budget fantasy based on material from L. Frank Baum's sequels to his 1900 classic The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, hits movie screens sometime in 1985. Produced by Gary Kurtz (Star Wars) for Walt Disney Pictures, Return to Oz will introduce an unknown (and presumably young) actress in the Dennis Wilson 1944-1983 I role of Dorothy-the role that made a star of Garland in 1939 and a jerk of Diana Ross in 1978. Filming t'Jili begin I'm not going to get away with calling the Beach Boys the greatest rock band in England this month and, according to of all time, but I think I'm safe in saying that they have made a greater contribuone report, there will also be some "location to rock music than any other American band. And so it was particularly tion" shooting in Italy. Huh?(You know, shocking to hear of the death of Dennis Wilson who, along with brothers Brian Gina Lollobrigida could use a good and Carl, and Mike Love and AI Jardine, had helped make the Beach Boys a comeback role.) ... Talk about not bequintessential force within our musical culture for over two decades. It has been ing in Kansas anymore-wait until you said that Dennis didn't contribute a great deal to the group's creativity, but if hear this! Evangelist Billy Graham will you've ever seen a picture of him, you know that he was the physical embodimake his "acting" movie debut in somement of almost everything the group represented. To put it bluntly, Dennis was thing called The Prodigal, which, as far to die for-one of the sexiest men in rock history. As a fan of his occasional as I can make out, is not a remake of the composing and lead vocal contributions to the group's albums, and also his 1955 Lana Turner epic (but wouldn't it underrated 1977solo album Pacific Ocean Blue, I would like to salute his passing with a reluctant but fond farewell. be a hoot?). Among Rev. Graham's costars are Hope Lange and, uh, Joey Travolta. The Prodigal opens in Los Angeles CINEMA CELEB '84 - Next Christlater Eastwood will turn up with Burt in February. Hold your breath. mas we'll get to see 1983's most popuReynolds and Marsha Mason in Blake lar coverboy-Sting of Police, that isEdwards' Kansas City Jazz. In a previous in 1984's most eagerly anticipated sclcolumn I reported that Edwards would fi film, the David Lynch-directed Dune. be starring Reynolds and Richard Pryor Fans of Lynch's Eraserhead and The Elein an expanded version of an old Laurel phant Man are especially interested in & Hardy short called The Music Box. seeing what the director can do with colThat project now appears to be someor and a big budget. Meanwhile, Sting's what iffy, since Pryor has "backed out." film career continues with a role in Mar... Did you love That's Entertainment? tin Scorsese's The Last Temptation of Are you prepared for That's Dancing!? Christ. Sting's role: Pilate!!! ... Tom It's an in-the-works MGM compilation Cruise, my personal choice for "crulsifilm, featuring some of the greatest est hunk of 1983," follows up Risky Busdance sequences of all time. Hosted by iness and All the Right Moves, with a such celebs as Liza Minnelli, Gene Kelrole in Legends, to be directed by Ridley Iy, Ray Bolger, Sammy Davis, Jr., Mik. scctt, who gave us Alien and Blade Runhail Baryshnikov, Tommy Tune and ner.... Clint Eastwood fans can look forTwiggy, That's Dancing! will also preward to Tightrope, a suspense film sent some unseen footage from famous which co-stars Genevieve Bujold; and musicals. i PAGE 32 TWT JANUARY 6 - 12. 1984 TWT JANUARY 6 - 12. 1984 IN MEMORIAM - B-movie actor Rod Cameron, who also starred in three TV series-Coronado 9, City Detective and State Trooper-died December 21 at the age of 73. Among his numerous film appearances are such titles as Salome, Where She Danced (1945- Yvonne DeCarlo starred as a "kootch dancer."), Belle Star's Daughter (1949),Dakota UI (1950)and Woman of the North Country (1952).Prior to his television career, Mr. Cameron seems to have been continuously at the mercy of some marauding female. ... Character actor William Demarest, who played Betty Hutton's father in 1944'sfarce classic TheMiracle of Morgan's Creek, died December 27 at age 91. Although Demarest's film career spanned over four decades, he is best known for his continuing role as "Uncle Charlie" on TV's My Three Sons. (In the series, Demarest followed in the footsteps of William Frawley, who had portrayed "Bub" during the show's first five seasons. "Charlie" was the brother of "Bub." Are you writing this down?) ... And, of course, many people were saddened by the death of Beach Boy drummer Dennis Wilson, who died December 28 at age 39. See box left. '-\11.1 PAGE 33 wu -••• --------BonOMS UP! - A touch of burlesque, a fast-paced montage of skits, topical humor, double entendres and superb choreography, this is Bottoms Up,and it comes, to theWindmill1>inner Theatre in Houston by popular demand. Our friend, Breck Wall, first produced and directed Bottoms Up at teh Adolphus Hotel in Dallas on July 1, 1958. The production has been successfully playing ever since. Now in its 26th year, it is America's longest running revue. Bottoms Up won Best Show of the Year from Vegas Magazine last year in Las Vegas, and has also won the Las Vegas Entertainment Award as Best Revue of the Year. This honor was also acquired in such cities as Dallas, Phoenix, Chicago, Reno and Lake Tahoe. In Reno, it has won Best Revue seven years in a row. PAGE 34 TWT JANUARY 6 - 12. 1984 TWT JANUARY 6 - 12. 1984 BACKSTAGE TEXAS by Rob Clark The award-winning musical comedy moved to Las Vegas in 1963 and has been playing continuously there ever since at numerous casinos including Caeser's Palace, the Thunderbird, the Flamingo, the Tropicanaand the Hilton. The revue has played all over the world, in the Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, New York and Australia. Breck Wall, the lead performer, direc- tor and co-producer of the rollicking musical and comedy revue, is joined by a multi-talented cast of 10 at the Windmill show, which plays through March 8. For reservations and information, call (713) 464-7655. FIERSTEIN IN DALLAS - Harvey Fierstein, Tony Award-winning authorl playwright, will visit Dallas Saturday, Jan.21 in behalf of the Community Arts Foundation of Texas (CAFT). Mr. FiersPAGE 35 teln wrote and starred in the longrunning Broadway hit, Torch Song Trilogy, and more recently was the author of the book for the current Broadway musical hit, La Cage Aux Folies, CAFT, which will host Fierstein's visit, is a Dallas-based, non-profit corporation dedicated to encourage and support those visual and performing artists who need and want to work in a gay context, and to provide a forum for events of high artistic quality which deal with gay-theme material. CAFT Is the only foundation in America whose sole purpose is to develop a comprehensive gay arts program, It is forthis reason that Don Baker, general manager of CAFT, believes Fierstein has agreed to make his first appearance outside of New York or California, Fierstein will appear at a series of events, which are now in the planning stages, with details to be announced in the near future, ' CLOU09ATTHEALLEY - The Alley Theatre in Houston has unveiled its newly remodeled Arena Stage with Caryl Churchill's award-winning, wickedly funny comedy, Cloud 9, which plays through JM, 29. ENJOY YOUR FIRST WEEKEND OF'THE NEW YEAR AT \ FRIDAY DOORS OPEN 8PM NO COVER TILL9PM DJ BRUCE GODWIN SATURDAY DOORS OPEN 9PM NO COVER TILL10PM DJ', ERIC PUYO (9PM·2AM) OTISJAMES (2AM-SUNRISE) SUNDAY~ DOORS OPEN 8PM WINTERTEADANCE, NO COVER TILL9PM DJ OTIS JAMES COMING SUNDA Y,JANUARY 22nd 2nd ANNIVERSARY NUI'18ERS .100 WESTHFIMEI 526-8.1.18 ~..HOUSTON PAGE 36 TWT JANUARY 6 - 12, 1964 Playwright Churchill, a 45-year-old Oxford graduate and mother of three, wrote the play following a series of workshops which she says were "set up to explore a wide range of sexual politics and experiences; preferences, too," The resulting play has a comically TWT JANUARY 6 - 12, 1984 chaotic plot, enriched by settings of time and place which are delightfully disorienting, and is embellished by a bewildering scramble of actors' roles, which allows the company of seven to appear as 15 different characters, without regard to sex, The casting technique results in some interesting contrasts: the mother of the first act returns as her own son's male lover; the governess reappears as her former mtstress; and lusty pai ri ngs take place with no regard for gender, Even two-year-old Victoria, who is played by adoll in the first act, grows up to be a feminist. There will be a special GPC Night showing of Cloud 9 on Friday, Jan. 27, A wine and cheese party will follow the performance, For information on regular show nights, call (713) 228-8421, For information on the GPC Night, call 522-2822, STAGE WEST IN FORT WORTH - A wife interrupts her psychiatrist husband , in the midst of a mild seduction, and he attempts to pass off the pretty young seducee as a boy, Now, set that situa'tton in a somewhat unorthodox psychi-atrlc clinic, and salt it with more double identities, even more erroneous conclusions and an examiner from the Commissioners who may be more patient than doctor, and you get an inkling of the hilarious events in Joe Orton's comic farce, What the Butler Saw, currently showing at Stage West in Fort Worth. Staged initially at London's Queen's Theatre in 1969, two years after Orton's tragic death at 34, Butler is the last of three major works by this comic satirist. His two other full-length plays are Loot and Entertaining Mr. Sloane, introduced in 1966 and 1964, respectively. This is Stage West's first outing with an Orton play, and director Jerry Russell has teamed Jim Covault and Barbara Way as the psychiatrist and his wife, reprising the enormously successful pairing of this couple in Absurd Person Singular. Completing the six-person cast will be Mario Cabrera in his first major role on the Main Stage since Lion in Winter, and Larry Corwin, Angela ChurPAGE 37 chill and Andrew Sproule, all. making their first Stage West appearances. Performances will be Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8:00pm, and Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30pm through Feb. 11.Additionally, there will be one Sunday matinee at 3:00pm on January 15. Reservations are available at (817) 332-6238. NEW YEAR'S EVE 'ROUND TOWN We had dance and C&W performers to party with this New Year's Eve, and honey, were there ever parties! At Rich's in Houston, the giant video screen showed the revelry in Times Square in New York City. As the Big Apple descended on the screen to the countdown of midnight, Taka Boom ascended the stage to the delight of the frenzied crowd. When she sang "You Plus Me Equals Love," fond memories of New Year's Eve 1978 were brought back to us. Taka had such a good time, she stayed over to party with Rich's manager Bart and the rest of his hyper friends. "'l,. Mundo Earwood Mundo Earwood performed at Miss Charlotte's to ,a packed, two-steppin' crowd. Singing such original hits as "Behind Blue Eyes" and "You're In Love With the Wrong Man," Mundo rang in PAGE 38 TWT JANUAAI' 6 - 12. 1984 TWT JANUAAI' 6 - 12. 1984 the New Year to an extremely festive country crowd. At Numbers, ex-Staggering Harlette, Sharon Redd, decked out in a new "punk" hairdo, sang her new single "Love How You Feel," and lots of her old ones. Amidst the New Year's reverlers and snow of Numbers, Taka Boom tipped over from Rich's and performed an after-hours duet with good chum Sharon. I guess we would' call that a double-redd-boom. Hey, give me a break! I didn't coin that phrase. But I can't tell. The Brazos River Bottom brought David Houston to town to play his first gay club gig for the New Year's Eve cowboys. I know you've heard it before, but it's true. David told us he enjoyed playing our crowd more than any other. He said he's never encountered a more appreciative audience. Some of his New Year's Eve tunes were "Mountain of Love" and "Almost Persuaded," which brought the good 01' country sound home. A PLAY FOR A SOLDI ER - The Ensemble in Houston is proud to present A Soldier's Play by Charles Fuller. A Soldier's Play received the 1982Pulitzer Prize for drama. This powerful drama is about a black Army captain'S investigation of the murder of a black sergeant during WW II. Preview performances will be open to the public at discount ticket prices Jan. 6-8.The production will open Jan. 12and will run Thursdays at 8:00pm, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30pm, with a Sunday matinee at 5:00pm through February 12. For further information and for reservations, please call the Ensemble box office at (713) 520-0055.The Ensemble is located at 1010 Tuam (off Main). PAMALAATTHECOPAS - Pamala Stanley performs at the Copa in Houston on Friday, Jan. 13 and the Copa in Beaumont on Saturday, Jan. 14. First brought to the public's attention with her hit "This Is Hot," Pamala continues the tradition with her latest single, "I'm Coming Out of Hiding." Be sure and catch this lady's act. "II.t PAGE 39 ;~~l~lY Q,MrN1N~ 0 •.COMPANY ~ :c 3014 ~ Throckmorton s. DALLAS' HOTTEST CRUISE BAR Dallas 521·4205 soe -P&---- DRAFT BEER ON THE PATIO EVERY MONDAY-TUESDAY PAGE 40 TUJT JANUARY 6 - 12. 1984 I TWT JANUARY 6 - 12. 1984 -WEDNESDAY PAGE 41 ___ -----_HOT \\WI TEA bu Chuck NAME DROPPER - Ken, the new manager of the Jolly Jack in Corpus, is nOWon deck and planning big doings and shows .... Howie Daire was the recipient of the Joe Philpot Memorial Award for outstanding service to the community of Dallas in ceremonies conducted by Jim Bigley at the Snake Pit on Dee. 15.... Louis Garcia and Frank Zavesky have cha cha'd their way, as earlier rumored, into the solar rays of Houston's Midnite Sun and are remodeling, revamping and managing . . . . The Locker of Houston, in their best logistical move made since bringing back those original Sunday beer busts, has now brought back Danny Villa to his longtime location as the daytime eyeopener .... In San Antonio, a severe act, Severe Dior, won Sunset Boulevard's New Year's amateur contest and Charisee Montgomery, for the 39th consecutive time, lost-coming in last this time .... And last, but certainly not least, the CRUISE CAMERA of TWT'S Scott Taylor has just returned from Waco's new gay club, Secrets, where "Miss High Energy" Cheree was caught with her face down in the sound booth with dj Randy (I). It's no secret that Secrets officially opened Dee. 19. Swampy was mysteriously out of town for Ron Weaver's recent birthday party, which featured Lucky, a male stripper, who was the hit of the Snuffy's party ... On the subject of birthdays, happy Jan. 5 to Larry "Hot Chocolate" Edwards-a great, established entertainer! An up and coming entertainer, Jennifer Michaels (see· CRUISE CAMERA photo above) was picked San Antonio's Newcomer of the Year at Sunset Boulevard on Dec. 15.... Michael Davis (see photo below) is all smiles about his new Unicorn Shop, which opened for the holidays downtown on the famous Riverwalk .... And, the TALK OF THE TOW'N BOOKSTORES TIMMY'S TEA - San AnTEAonio: The new Madam Arthur's is open downtown, is very nice, and its riverside view is fab-in fact, it'll be a great spot for Fiesta goers to watch the annual River Parade. ... Speaking of Madam's, AlwaysAvailable-Alice, not to be confused with Alice-Does-Dallas, has confessed to HOT TEA that wedding bells are in the air for him and Big Bird .... It seems that new San Pedro Connection is aiming for a mid-January opening. A peak inside by HOT TEA revealed that the changes in the two-level club are unbelievable, the artdeco decor is continuous, and the club is wall-to-wall with clean surprises. Photos . by TWT'S Mark Sherard. en W o .., a: Z a:J:t: 0 ~ z og~ en>~a: _ •••0 e, ,ft 3::t: ..•.•a::r C9••.c v, C <C (I) W ::iE ::iE s >.... >z...J e, ><c« ::la:o --....n.z~ n.~9 Wz~co ~ z '" 3Vl ~~ o~ 3§ ~ "'-Vl ...-:::> <>0 I c::( I- II) W •. ~;:> I-W~ (/),Ao ::l --....~ .., J: Vl C OO<C Z 3: « i= c 3: o ~ E .L.J o s: .L.J ~ E 0= CVl ~a ~~ = I~ ~o .TC Et TEA BY THE SEA - Corpus ChrisTEA bv Greg: Tony Cibrian has won the Face of the Year contest held at the Bunkhouse, which was also the site of the end-of-the-year People's Choice Awards-the results from the ballot boxes around town for Best Bartender were Rodney Mendick of Lafitte's, Gloria of the Leopard Lounge, Paul Sparks of the Hidden Door, Eddy Sisfuentes of the Jolly Jack, and Tony Kutach of the Bunkhouse, who also won the city-wide award for best bar employee .... Over 50 people from yesteryear attended the December reunion of the 01' Whistle Stop Clubmanager Lee Elliff told HOT TEA the gettogether for the city's first gay club was a rip-roaring success.... And New Year's Eve across town was wet and wild with rice, confetti and flying glass pelting revelers at Lafitte's, cowboys and indians ringing in the New Year at the Bunkhouse, and Jerry Ortega being named the New Year's baby at the Hidden Door. From HOT TEA by the sea, Happy 1984! DALLAS DIRT - Alice Does Dallas: Look for the Round-Up's postponed Christmas extravaganza to be rescheduled this January .... Speaking of the holidays, the OP/Frat House Christmas party was a wild affair, but doorman Rusty has been advised to keep his pants on for all future forays .... A similar warning is issued to OP bartender Flame's passion to get a "head." ... In case you haven't been to Pappa Joe's Tex's Ranch lately, you'll be overwhelmed with the uncountry format-yes, Myth Hall has turned the longtime club into video/dance .... As the New Year begins, Patrick's remains a winner, a hit! The food is excellent at the new Bentley's, says all 800 pounds of Alice, a girl who certainly knows when she's got something delicious in her mouth .... And, HOT TEA chalks up another success for kingpin Ray Martin-his new club, Studio 4, is busily starting off the new year on the right food .... See CRUISE CAMERA photo below of Studio 4's handsome Dee. 15 grand opening. Photo by TWT'S Robert Araya. TWT JANUARY 6 - 12. 1984 UNIFORM TEA - The first Uniform Contest was held at AI's Place in Houston on Dee. 17. Unlike most contests, this one had a strange twist. All the judges were unknown to the contestants, and circulated through the crowd during the evening. The winners were: 1st placeThomas James; 2nd place-Skip Milhauser; and 3rd place-Jack Sorce. AI's hopes to make this a monthly event, after the great response received from the patrons. TAYlOR'S TEA - AustinTEAcious: The capitol city's newest bar, and currently only full-time country club, called Austin's Alternative, officially grand opened on New Year's Eve with music by dj Tonya (see CRUISE CAMERA photo above), formerly of Odessa ... Jim Smith told HOT TEA, "Our thanks to the staffs of the Boathouse and Crossing for helping make our employee Christmas party possible" -seems they bartended so Sally's employees could go out to party. ... It seems that Debbie and her Daubettes axed the Dee. 19 show at the Crossing for an early '84 rescheduling. ... And, #2 Texas was not the only Lone Star State team to lose in a New Year's bowl game, as Baylor and SMU were also shut down. Hell, even #1 Nebraska lost to Miami. And the Dallas Cowboys are also out of the Super Bowl running-so we can all share our misery in togetherness. PAGE 46 TEXAS TElETYPE - Word from Atlanta is that San Antonio's Lisa King, sponsored by Bonham Ballroom, won the Miss Gay USA pageant-another Texan deservedly wins another national title! ... The next meeting of TGRA will be this Sunday afternoon at 1pm at Houston's Kindred Spirits .... If you're wondering who won the 1983 Reverse Raffle for thousands of dollars, Andy Mills of the Montrose Symphonic Band says you'll have to wait until February 7-the postponed drawing date .... The Mr. Exile contest is slated for next Wednesday, Jan. 11.... The Officers Club fittingly has scheduled some Military Madness maneuvers for those ready for duty this Friday .... And, one of Texas' finest artists, blond Randy Ruhlmanwinner of numerous awards-has unloaded his graphic and design trunks of talent at his new Houston office in the TWT building, and is set to design logos, illustrations, business cards, devastating ads, et al! NEW YEAR TEA - In Houston on January 2, 9:30am marked the start of a very busy day for our beloved and reelected Mayor Kathy Whitmire and her new city council. Attending the inauguration ceremonies were former mayors McConn, Hofheinz. Pickett and Welch, who also acted as masters of ceremonies. Although not as well attended as the inauguration of two years ago, the Montrose community was very well represented. In fact, board members of CHE, the Committee for Public Health Awareness and the Anthony Hall Campaign Committee were very visible. Absent for the day's events were the officers of GPc. After the inaugural ceremonies, city council held its first meeting, where members of council introduced their family and friends. Next, it was on to the private reception held in the mayor's office for members of council and other dignitaries. Then, HOT TEA accompanied the entourage of illuminaries who were whisked off to Astro Village Hotel for a public reception for the mayor. "The people who are in this room are the real supporters, and I'm looking forward to working with all of you in the future, as I have in the past," Whitmire said. Councilmembers Goodner, Ellis and McGowan were also in attendance. Hall was entertaining a large reception at his home for his friends and supporters. Hall said he looked forward to working for "the whole city" as a councilmember atlarge, and hoped to continue to receive the input and support he had received to do his job, "that of representing all the people, no matter who they are or where they live their lifestyle." Councilmember Greanias of the Montrose district was unable to be at the mayor's reception, since he was already at his office setting down to work, finishing up old projects and starting new ones for his district. After the reception at Astro Village, it was on to another private reception, this time at a beautiful, private home in Southwest Houston, near Sharpstown. Again, Montrose was well represented at this "must attend" affair. Everywhere, throughout the day, HOT TEA observed gay professionals in abundance in their visibility. In fact, the entire day proved that gays of wealth, position and influence seem to be taking a greater interest in how their city is run. It looks like the beginning of a new trend, as more gay citizens become involved in their government. SCANDAL OF NEW YEAR - While the music is playing at the "showbar of San Antonio," the eat's mouse has been out with the show director, bartender and showgirls' cheeses.... And it seems that the mouse also samples other cheeses around town. Will the sun never set on this mouse's smorgasbord? CLUB TEA - In keeping with tradition, the Council of Clubs held its annual bar tour of Houston on Saturday, Dee. 17. Starting at the Barn, the tour stopped at over nine bars during the evening. This year, the council had rented an old English double-decker bus; however, it was disabled in an.accident with a pickup truck on the way to the first pickup point. But the bus company arranged for a quick substitute. Greg Havican of HOT TEA caught up with the tour at AI's Place and attempted to question some of the participants of the tour as to the Success of this year's event. Judging from the lack of sobriety of the 50-plus members present, it could be termed a grand success. RUMOR OF NEW YEAR - It seems that Terry Flood and Preston Porter are limping around Texas this January after some crazed nut hit their vehicle on Westheimer while they were enroute to the Midnite Sun's Kids of Kristmas benefit. The rumor that two of the new BRB owners had plotted against two of the old BRB owners cannot be confirmed by sober sources. I METROPLEX TEA - At the Miss Gay Dallas County pageant held at the OP in December, Whitney Paige (c) was crowned the winner. Whitney also won best evening gown. Runners-up were Jackie DeShawn (r), who also won best talent, and Charlene Ross (I), who also won best male interview. Kristin Rene won best sportswear, Rachael Masters and Mahogany tied for best presentations, and Brandi Roberts won Miss Congeniality. Meanwhile, at the Mr. Gay Dallas County pageant, Doug Christoff took top honors with Ty Boles as runner-up. CRUISE CAMERA photos by TWT'S Robert Araya. ODESSA FILE - At the Miss Nitespot contest held on November 25, Monique (I) was crowned the winner. She is shown in this CRUISE CAMERA photo with former Miss Gay West Texas, Heather Daniels. Congratulations from HOT TEA. ,~ W ~0 .~~~ ~~ )A ~:<\"O~V .<?«,.~0 ALAMO ACTION C; SAN ANT6NI0 - In this city'sJansmen's bowling league, end-of-the-year standings revealed that the Straight Shots, with a 311/2 win-161/2 loss record, were in first place, followed 21/2games behind with Gunslingers. Sleaze was 31/2games out of the top slot in third place, followed by OB's Clippers, MixUps and Tour Texas. ~-(- «,.«-. / ~ ~/ ~«,.~ ~t:o_t\. G«; fO~~' .(0 .,,?~~~~~/ OLBA N EARS HALF <ov~~~~'" ~~ ~«-.~~ ~-\,~0 «~«,«' s ~-?-~~~(Q~ ~¢'~'?' ~~~,G~ ",~~f.. ~<o~ ~ ~'v'v<0 ~~<o~«,~ ~O'?e'" O«,.C:J ~~~ C:J'~l' -\-(--.0 ~,<?~ ~«,.o r ':!v~ ~-?-O'::O<O~ $<0 ~...J.. -\~. OV ~C:J •.)..~ ~C:J<V•••. ~~ SPORTS V -(-~ ~O«-.~ v -.0 C; Y '83 TENNIS CHAMPIONS HOUSTON - The annual Christmas party for this city's tennis league was held in the home of member Robert Arriaga. Members and their guests were invited to participate in the festivities and be on hand for the announcement and presentation of trophies to last summer's champions. Each year, the total score of all members are added together to determine who the overall champions are. Scores are taken from regularly scheduled games, as well as tournaments that the members attend throughout the season. This year's season actually ended with the closing of the annual Hou-Tex tournament, held in October, Greg Havican of TWTSPORTS/Houstonreported .. Master of ceremonies for the event was president Rich Corder. Members presented trophies during the evening were Tim Calhoun, Jan Mauldin, Randell Dickerson, Armi Alabanza and Corder. Houston members who were winners in the Hou-Tex tournament were also introduced and displayed the trophies they had just received. Tournament director Christi Callic took the opportunity to thank all members who participated and congratulated the winners. LAMBDA ENDS '83 DALLAS - In the last night of bowling for the old year, December 22, Numero Uno remained in first place in the Lambda Thursday night bowling league with a48win-12 loss record, a strong 81/2games ahead of their closest competitor-a safe lead. High women's game and series were won by Woody Hunt, with scores of 189 and 471. In men's play, Bill Yates won high series with 680 and Lonnie Martin took high game with 226, TWT sronrs/Dallas was informed. TUJT JANUARY 6 - 12, 1984 DALLAS - The members of the Oak Lawn Bowling Association took the holidays off and didn't bowl on December 26 or January 2. Bowling, however, resumes this Monday, January 9, which will be the last night of regular bowling forthe first half of the winter season. As of the last night of bowling for the old year, these were the top three standi ngs, conclusive through December 19,as released to TWT SPoRTs/Dallasby OLBA's Jim Beck. Division A: 1)Zebras; 2) 10 Pin Bailers; and 3) Toto's Revenge. Wesley Reed won both high game and series, with scores of 244 and 622. Division B: 1) Hi Rollers; 2) Slow and Easy; and 3) La D'Dahs. Robert Berdau's 234 won high game and Ken Knowles' 575 took high series. Division C: 1)Crisco Kids; 2) Royal Family; and 3) Round-Up Three. Steve Black bowled up a storm with a whopping 652 series win. Black also won high game with 257 in Division C. Position rounds, which will determine the winners of the first half of the season, which has included 17 weeks of bowling, are just one week away as the first half of OLBA's winter competition ends on January 16, Beck reported. WSL STARTS '84 HOUSTON - The Women's Softball League of MSA will hold an organizational meeting for the new 1984 season this Monday night, January 9 beginning at 7:30pm.The meeting will be held at the Budweiser Distributor Hospitality Room, 1301 White near Washington and Studemont. All players, coaches, sponsors and umpires are encouraged to attend, WSL told TWT SPORTS/Houston. "Newcomers are most welcome," WSL added. '-\11.1 PAGE 49 , UNDERSTANDING YOUR HOlCOIIBE IEXlS MEDICll CEIIER I BRIESWOODBliD. !! ~ S... ..• f! • Colt LIFESTYLE SWllSOI OLDSPIIiSH Bill ,faOfo tlOI,"l" O\SCO""'· *ROOMMATES ACCEPTED & 2 BEDROOM APTS. * SHOPPING NEARBY *SWIMMING POOLS *24.HOUR SECURITY *BUS LINES *CABLE TV *' (§)AK • 15% MONTHL Y DISCOUNT OFF 6 MONTH LEASE WITH THIS AD GARDEN VILLA ,f!' LEASING OFFICE 7211 CECIL HOUSTON (713) 795·0478 3810 CONGRESS #121 DALLAS (214) 521-0350 LAWN I~ECORDS ~ I OPEN MON-SA T lOAM-QPM NOW OPEN SUNDAYS NOON·6PM HOT SELLERS READERSHIP SURVEY We at TWT feel an obligation to continue to grow, improve, and tailor this magazine for you. We want to provide you with more of what you want (stories, photos, and features), as well as seek out advertisers who offer products relevant to your needs. By answering the following questions, you can help us make TWT an instrument that meets more of your needs and interests . One survey per person. No signatures, please. Mail or deliver to your nearest TWT office: TWT Magazine/Readership Survey 2205 Montrose, Houston, Texas 77006 or 3920 Cedar Springs, Dallas, Texas 75219. TWT Readership Survey results compiled by the University Park Collegiate Chapter of the American Marketing Association under the auspices of the University of Houston. TWT Readership Survey 1_Of the following national publications, which ones do you read most often? (CIRCLE ALL ANSWERS THAT APPLY) Advocate .......................•........ 1 After Dark ...........•................... 2 B/ueboy 3 Christropher Street ......•................ 4 G.Q 5 Mandate 6 None of the above 7 2. Of the following gay publications in Texas, which one do you read most often? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) Austin/SA Star 1 The Ca/endar 2 Dallas Gay News 3 Metro Times 4 Montrose Voice .......•.................. 5 TWT 6 None of the above 7 3. Where do you usually get your copy of TWT? (CIRCLE ALL ANSWERS THAT APPLY) Bars 1 Gay Organizations 2 Restaurants 3 From a Friend 4 Professional's Office 5 Gym 6 Bookstore 7 Baths 8 Retail Stores 9 Other (specify) 10 4. How many people read your copy of TWT?(CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) Only yourself , 1 One other person 2 Two other persons 3 Three or more persons 4 5. On a scale of A to E, please indicate your degree of liking or disliking for each section in TWT.(CIRCLE ONE ANSWER FOR EACH CATEGORy) LIKE DISLIKE ABC D E TWT News ABC D E Comment ABC D E Perspective !=:::::::::lQUEEN OFWITCHES-KANO·c:=========1 I=~SAVE THELASTDANCE FORME-DOLLYPARTONrr::::::=:=1 I==KNOCKING-BO BELLOW ==========~ I==SWEET TEMPTATION-GEM!~========l I=::::=l:MANPOWER (LP)-MIGUEL BROWN~=====1 PAGE 50 Books A 8 C D E Movies ABC D E Showbiz ABC D E Backstage(Entertainment)A BCD E Feature Articles ABC D E Interviews ABC D E Hot Tea ABC D E Sports ABC D E Starscope ABC D E Classifieds ABC D E Calendar ABC D E The Guide ABC D E Display Advertisements ABC D E 6. What do you like to see most often on the cover of TWT?(CIRCLE ALL ANSWERS THAT APPLy) Artistic Illustration 1 Female Impersonator 2 Male Physique 3 Celebrity/Star ...........•••••.............. 4 Male Fashion 5 Women t .• 6 Special Events 7 Other (specify) 8 7. How do you read TWT?(CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) Cover-to-cover 1 1·3 Articles 2 4-6 Articles 3 7-10 Articles 4 8. a.) Do you read the classified advertisements in TWT?(CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) Always 1 Usually ........•••........................ 2 Sometimes 3 Never 4 b.) Do you read the display ads in TWT?(CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) Always 1 Usually 2 Sometimes 3 Never 4 9. Of the following suggested content ideas for TWT,which would you be most interested in seeing? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER FOR EACH NEW IDEA) NM INTERESTED INT'ED Cooking Column ABC D E TWT JANUARY 6 - 12. 1984 TWT JANUARY 6 - 12. 1984 PAGE 51 Fashion Column ABC D E Music Reviews ABC D E Interviews with Stars A 8 C D E Interviews with Gay Leaders ABC D E Interviews with Politicians ABC D E Health Column ABC D E Video Column ABC D E Photos of Men ABC D E Photos of Women", ABC D E Drawings, Illustrations ABC D E Fiction/Short Stories ABC D E Restaurant Reviews ABC D E Religious Articles ABC D E Comics ABC D E 10. How often do you read a non-gay publication, for example, newspapers and magazines? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER ONLY) Never 1 Once each week 2 2-3 times week ...........•••.............. 3 4-5 times week 4 6-7 times week 5 11_ What do you listen to on the radio? (CIRCLE ALL ANSWERS THAT APPLY) Rock 1 Easy Listening 2 Classical 3 Middle-of-the-road 4 Country 5 Rhythm and Blues .....•................... 6 NewslTalk Shows 7 J~ 8 Foreign Language Shows 9 New Wave/Progressive 10 Top40 11 12_ On the average, how much do you spend each month on clothing? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER ONLy) Less than $50 1 $51-$100 2 More than $100 3 13. In general, when do you buy your seasonal clothing compared to other people of your sex? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER ONLY) Earlier than others 1 About the same time 2 Later than others 3 14. Do you own your own vehicle? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER ONLY) Yes l No 2 If no, skip to question 16. 15. How often do you buy a new vehicle? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER ONLY) More than once a year ......•.............. 1 Every two years 2 Every three years or more 3 16_ If you plan to purchase a vehicle within the next year, what type will you buy? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER ONLy) Luxury Car 1 Sports Car 2 Economy Car ....................••........ 3 Truck _ .................•••.... 4 Van ..........................•....•...... 5 Jeep ...................•................. 6 PAGE 52 R.v. .......................•.............. 7 Motorcycle : 8 Not applicable 9 17_ How many times each week do you: (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER FOR EACH CATEGORY) Go to Movies 0-1 2-5 6-10 11 + Attend Fine Arts 2-5 6-10 0-1 Events 11 + 2-5 6-10 0-1 Dine in a Restaurant 11 + 2-5 6-10 0-1 Eat at home 11 + Attend sports events 2-5 6-10 0-1 11 + 6-10 Go to bars 2-5 0-1 11 + 2-5 6-10 0-1 Go to concerts 11 + Attend special events (such as rodeo, circus, boat shows, etc.) 0-1 2-5 6-10 11+ Go to baths 0-1 2-5 6-10 11 + Go to bookstores 0-1 2-5 6-10 11 + 18_ What is your favorite kind of bar (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) Cruise ...........•••...................... 1 Country 2 Leather .......•........................... 3 Dance 4 Show 5 Piano 6 Video bar 7 19. During the last month, how much have you spent on the following activities? (CIRCLE APPROPRIATE ANSWER FOR EACH CATEGORY) Alcoholic $0-10 $11-50 $51-100 $101 + Beverages Auto Parts $0-10 $11-50 $51-100 $101 + Repairs $0-10 $11-50 $51-100 $101 + Bars Books, Magazines $0-10 $11-50 $51-100 $101 + Cigarettes $0-10 $11-50 $51-100 $101 + Concerts $0-10 $11-50 $51-100 $101 + Cosmetics $0-10 $11-50 $51-100 $101 + Dining Out $0-10 $11-50 $51-100 $101 + Fi ne Arts Events $0-10 $11-50 $51-100 $101 + Flowers $0-10 $11-50 $51-100 $101 + Gifts $0-10 $11-50 $51-100 $101 + Hair Stylists $0-10 $11-50 $51-100 $101 + Jewelry $0-10 $11-50 $51-100 $101 + Movies $0-10 $11-50 $51-100 $101 + Perfume/Cologne $0-10 $11-50 $51-100 $101 + Physical Fitness $0-10 $11-50 $51-100 $101 + Records and Tapes $0-10 $11-50 $51-100 $101 + Special Events $0-10 $11-50 $51-100 $101 + Sports Activities $0-10 $11-50 $51-100 $101 + 20. What beverages do you drink most often? (CHECK ALL ANSWERS THAT APPLY) Premium Liquor 1 House Brands Liquor 2 Beer ............................••....... 3 Wine 4 Non-Alcoholic Beverage 5 21. Which of the following products do you own? (CIRCLE ALL ANSWERS THAT APPLY) Radio ·············· l Set ....................•............. 2 Video Recorder .................•.......... 3 Stereo ················· 4 r.v. TWT JANUAAY 6 - 12. 1984 Laser Disc ........................• 5 Furniture 6 Home Computer 7 Kitchen Appliances 8 security System 9 22. Which of the following credit cards do you use? (CIRCLE ALL ANSWERS THAT APPLY?) American Express/green 1 American Express/gold __ 2 MasterCard _ 3 ~SA ······4 Oil Companies (gas) _ 5 Department Stores 6 Other 7 23. During the last year, how much have you spent on buslness-related travel? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER ONLY) Less than $100 1 $101-500 2 $501-1000 3 $1001-1500 ..........................••.... 4 $1500-2000 5 More than $2000 6 24. During the last year, how much have you spent on travel for pleasure? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER ONLY) Less than $100 1 $101-500 2 $501-1000 ..........••..................... 3 $1001-1500 4 $1501-2000 5 More than $2000 6 25. How many times per year do you travel outside Texas? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) 0-1 , 1 ~ 2 6 or more 3 26. How many limes per year do you travel from one Texas city to another? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) 0-1 1 ~ 2 6 or more 3 27. Do you have any religious affiliation? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) Yes 1 No 2 If no, skip to question 29. 28. What is your religious affiliation? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) Protestant 1 Catholic _ __ 2 Jewish 3 Other (specify) 4 29. Are you currently registered to vote? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) Yes ·········1 No ~ 2 30. What is your political affiliation? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) Democrat 1 Republican 2 Independent 3 Other (specify) 4 31. Are you a member of a local gay political group? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) Yes ·················1 No .....•••............................... 2 TWT JANUARY 6 - 12, 1984 32_ Do you usually vote a straight ticket in line with the gay bloc vote? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) ~~s 1 i:i~y~~' 33. ~~i~ ~~~i~r'ly CLE ONE ANSWER) 'i~ 'I~~~i ~'I~~ii~~~?'('CIR2 . - ~~S'.'.'.' ~ 34. Do you vote regularly (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) In national ~i~~t'i~~~? . Yes······························ l NO 2 ······················ 35. In what type of residence do you live? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) Apartment ..............•................. 1 Single Family House . ~ 2 Duplex _ 3 Townhouse __ 4 Condominium 5 Mobile Home ................•............. 6 Hotel/Motel 7 Dorm 8 36_ How often did you change residences this past year? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) Nooe 1 Once __ 2 Twice 3 Three or more times 4 37. If you rent your house or apartment, how much is your monthly rent? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) Less than $150 1 $150-$300 2 $301-$500 ................•••.............. 3 $501-$700 ...............•••............... 4 $701-$1,000 ...............•............... 5 More than $1,000 6 Not applicable 7 38. If you own your own home, how much is your monthly house payment? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) Less than $300 1 $301-$500 2 $501-$700 ...................•............. 3 $701-$1,000 .................•............. 4 $1,001-$1,500 ................•............. 5 More than $1,500 , 6 Not appl icable 7 39. If you are presently renting, do you plan to purchase a home, townhouse, or condominium within the next year? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) Yes 1 No ····2 40. When do you usually work? .(CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) Day 1 Morning ...........••..................... 2 Afternoon ..........•.••................... 3 Evening (5-10pm) ..........•................ 4 Night (5pm-3am) .............•............. 5 Early Morning (12-8am) 6 Unemployed 7 Other (specify) 8 41. What is your current primary occupation? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) Professional/Technical (such as educators, physicians, technicians, etc.) 1 Managers and Administrators 2 Sales Workers _ 3 PAGE 53 Clerical (such as typists, cashiers, mail carriers) 4 Craftsworkers (such as carpenters, blue collar worker supervisors, mechanics, etc.) 5 Operatives except transport (such as meat cutters, machine operatives, assemblers, etc.) 6 Transport Equipment Operatives (such as bus drivers, truck drivers, taxi cab drivers, etc.) .. 7 Laborers (such as construction laborers, material handlers, etc.) 8 Farmers and Farm Managers 9 Service Workers (such as policemen, food service workers, hair stylists, etc.) 10 Private Household Workers (such as maids, servants, ln-home child care workers, etc.) . 11 Self·employed 12 Unemployed 13 Other (specify) 14 42. Which is the highest level of education that you have completed? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) No formal education 1 Some grade school 2 Completed grade school .......••........... 3 Some high school ..........••............. 4 Completed high school ......•.............. 5 Some College .......................••.... 6 Completed College 7 Some graduate work 8 A graduate degree 9 43. What was your approximate total annual lncome in 1982? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) Under $5,000 1 $5,000·$9,999 2 $10,000·$14,999 3 $15,000·$19,999 4 $20,000·$24,999 5 $25,000·$29,999 ......••.................... 6 $30,000·$34,999 7 $35,000·$39,999 8 $40,000·$49,999 9 More than $50,000 10 44. If you share a residence with another person, what is the approximate annual combined income of your household? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) Under $10,000 1 $10,000·$14,999 2 $15,000·$19,999 3 $20,000·$24,999 4 $25,000-$29,999 5 $30,000-$34,999 6 $35,000-$39,999 7 $40,000-$49,999 8 $50,000-$59,999 9 $60,000-$69,999 10 More than $70,000 11 45. To which of the following age groups do you belong? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) Under 18 1 18-25 ...............................••.... 2 26-30 3 31-34 '" ....••••.... 4 35-39 .............................•••..... 5 40-44 .............................••••.... 6 45-49 ...........................••••...... 7 50-54 8 55 or older .....••••....................... 9 PAGE 54 46. What is your sex? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) Male 1 Female 2 47. TWT is distributed in the following cities. Please indicate in which city you usually pick up your COpy of TWT. (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) Abilene 1 Amarillo·································.2 Arlington .....•........................... Austin ............................••...... Beaumont ~rn:~~)f 3 4 5 1111 CcOliege cShtation 6 I orpus rtsn ......................•••.... 7 .Dallas 8 EI Paso 9 Fort Worth 10 Galveston 11 Houston 12 Lubbock 13 McAllen 14 Midland/Odessa 15 San Angelo 16 San Antonio 17 Waco 18 Other (specify) 19 48. If it became necessary to charge for TWT, would you be willing to pay for it? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) yes 1 No 2 If no, skip to question 50. 49. How much would you be willing to pay for TWT? 25¢ 1 50¢ 2 75¢ 3 $1.00 4 50. If you live in a city where TWT is distributed, what area/section of the city do you live in? 51. COMMENTS (Thank you for your participation and patience, and we invite you to use this additional space, plus another sheet if you need it, to expand on the 50 questions, e.g., how do you feel we can improve TWT?) [f~M[L~~rn:~ A PROFILE BY FRED HINTON PHOTOGRAPHS BY ROBERT ARAYA TWT JANUARY 6 - 12. 1984 PAGE 55 1rAs)[}{]~~©[}{][l ~.4'-"_.'~ 6~ ..<:-=.-::z. , .. .:.•~~~.~~. ~~-:~ ~ r: ." ..... }, ~7 l3eing one of Fort Worth's most active and public figures, Jerry Foulkner still finds time for a stable, if somewhat hectic homelife with his companion/ partner, Scott Fricke. Traveling does toke its toll! Jerry received his degree in communications from the University of Texas at Arlington, and has gained his theatrical finesse through puppeteering and touring the East Coast of the U.S. with children's theatre. Nostalgia is one of Jerry's favorite things, and it plays a big part in his life; a fact his many friends and fans can attest to. Jerry's regular occupation as a certified local recording agent has temporarily been put on hold while he fulfills the engagements and rnokes the appearances that his many titles require. You see, in less than five years, Jerry, as the sparl~ling "Tasha Kohl." has scooped up some of "droqdorn's" most coveted crowns, including Miss Dallas, Miss Southwest America, Miss Heart of Texas, Miss Fort Worth, Miss Gay Texas, Miss MidAmerica, and he is the reigning Miss Gay America as well as TWT'S Entertainer of the Year 1984 for the State of Texas. So, the next time you see the gorgeous "Tosho." tell Jerry hello. ~ TWT JANUARY 6 - 12. 1984 TWT JANUARY 6 - 12. 1984 PAGE 59 , ~ ;__ STARSCOPE by Milton von Stern :w.- 'U9VESG0'PE for January JANUARYSK'Y: As the'N..,ew'Year began, the Sun and-'Mercury were traveling through Gapricqrn. 'Venus, the planet which rules love, began 1984 in Sagittarius, where it remains until January 26, when it slips over into Gapricorn.c:Mars, the planet which rules your sex drive, began 1984 in 'Libra, but changes signs on January 11when it enters Scorpio. ' -i t1\'. __ Celebrity birthdays this week are (I·r) Rod Stewart GA'PRIGffl&: ('Dec 22 -Jan 19)As the 'New'Year ofl984 begins, 'Venus colors your love life from the twelfth house, where it turns your interests in romance inward. Quieter affairs and secret get-togethers are the order of the planets. Sexually.e'Mars causes you to be somewhat more reserved and less lustful as the'New'Year starts. c5l\QUA.~US: (Jan 20 - 'Feb 18) As the 'New'Year ofl984 begins, 'Venus colors your love life from the eleventh house, where it turns your interests in romance toward social situations. An involvement with a friend or a new admirer at a public gathering can spark your fancy. Sexually, c:Mars causes you to be in the mood to travel and explore new sensualities, as the 'New "Yearstarts. 'PISGES: ('Feb 18 - 'Mar 20) As the 'NewYear of 1984 begins, 'Venus colors your love life from the tenth house, where it turns your interests in romance toward employment areas. An involvement with a co-worker or the mix of business and pleasure are the order of the'New'Year, Sexually.e'Mars PAGE 60 (Jan. 10), Butterfly McQueen (Jan. The outer planets remain in the same zodiac signs as last month. Jupiter, 'Uranus and'Neptune are still in Sagittarius, while Saturn and 'Pluto are still in Scorpio. This month's'New-Moon occurred on January 3, last Tuesday. The 'Fullc:7vloon will be on Wednesday, January 18. This month's principle meteor shower, the Quadrantid, occurs this weekend, when 40 to 150 shooting stars can be seen by looking towards the north. The best time for view~Tlgis around 5:00am, Texas time. .. 8), Elvis Presley (Jan. 8), causes you to be extremely hungry for pleasures of the flesh and the warmth of another, as the'New Year begins. c5l\~ES: ('Mar 21 -~pr 19)As the'New 'Year ofl984 begins, 'Venus colors your love life from the ninth house, where it turns your interests in romance toward escape and travel. Taking a trip with an admirer or traveling to a place where a new long distance affair could spring up, are indicated by the planets. Sexually.e'Mars causes you to be more interested in a monogamous -perhaps marital-tie-up rather than in sampling many, as the 'New 'Year starts. 'fAURUS: (Apr 20 -c:May 20) As the 'New'Year of 1984 begins, 'Venus colors your love life from the eighth house, where it turns your interests in romance toward lust and quickies. You can't be bothered at the moment with any lasting ties that bind. Your spirit feels free. Sexually, c:Mars may cause you to confuse co-worker friendship with co-worker sensuality. Do not date a fellow employee, as the 'New 'Year begins. TWT JANUARY 6 - 12, 1984 David Bowie (Jan. 8), Loretta Young (Jan. 6) and Yvette Mimieux gEMINI: ('May 21 - Jun 21) As the 'N..,ew'Yearof 1984 begins, 'Venus colors your love life from the seventh house, where it turns your interests in romance toward serious vows. Having a mate is a high priority, as the 'New 'Year begins. Keeping an existing marriage intact is one of your 'New %ar's resolutions. Sexually.e'Mars spurs you to have a strong desire to date around, indulge in quick encounters and flirt with many. GANGER: (Jun 22 - Jul 22) As the 'New'Year ofl984 begins, 'Venus colors your love life from the sixth house, where it turns your interests in romance toward a sterile situation. You don't seem to have much energy for a serious involvement. You need moments to yourself to recharge your vitality. Sexually.e'Mars makes you content to stay at home and enjoy another in your own familiar surroundings, as the New'Year starts. 'LE<9: (Jul 23 - ~ug 22) As the 'New 'Year of 1984 begins, 'Venus colors your love life from the fifth house, where it turns your interests in romance TWT JANUARY 6 - 12. 1984 (Jan. 8). toward many, rather than just one. You feel unsatisfied and seek the company of many, hoping to find the right romantic answer. Sexually, you find yourself able to communicate easily and successfully with others, as they come under your sexual spell because of c:Mars. Short trips for sex are indicated as the'New'Year starts. 'VIRg<9: (Aug 23 - Sep 22) As the'New 'Year ofl984 begins, 'Venus colors your love life from the fourth house, where it turns your interests in romance toward home. You wish to enjoy a cozy togetherness in the warm and familiar surroundings of your own place. Sexually, c:Mars causes money to come into play. Either you are selling yourself, being kept by another or harboring an unfortunate, as the'New 'Year starts. 'LIB~A: (Sep 23 - Oct 23) As the'New 'Year ofl984 begins, 'Venus colors your love life from the third house, where it turns your interests in romance toward travel. A trip in the name of love, phone calls and letters from an admirer, and deep conversations PAGE 61 r, , S 1213 R1CHMONDL HOUSTON 527-9071 THURSDAY JANUARY 12 • 1aPM NOW ••• TRY JOCK STRAP DANCE CONTEST PRELIMINARY THE DEST $ CASH $-PRIZES HOUSTO~ TELEPHO~E NOW HOUSTON'S ONLY $2 FRIDAY BEER BUST 4PM-8PM •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• about marriage occupy your thoughts. Sexually.Zvlars makes your personality highly-charged. which acts like a magnet, drawing others easily into your arms. as the New'Year starts. SG0RPI0: (<9ct24 - 'Nov 21) As the ~w<Year ofl98'4 begins. 'Venus colors your love life from the second house. where it turns your interests in romance toward its worth. Money and security and how they relate toward romance occupy your time and conversations. When lovers have money problems. they also have personal and sexual problems. Sexually. things become even more confused. as cJv1ars slyly guides you into secret affairs and cheating on a partner. as the'New'Year starts. SAgITrA'lUUS: (Nov 22 - Dee 21) As the 'New <Yearof 198'4 begins. 'Venus colors your love life from the first house. where it turns your interests in romance toward independent romantic adventures. You wish to go it alone. answer only to yourself and to spend time improving yourself. your appearance and your public image. Sexually. cJv1arskeeps you busy socially. where you are able to score with admirers quite easily. as the'New'Year begins. Coming next week: A second chance to make or remake a'l\lew'Year's resolution is offered by the January 'l\lew~oon of new beginnings. 'III? ~J{£ £)tll£ WEDNESDAY JANUARY 11 9:00PM THE MR. EXILE CONTEST TO ENTERPLEASECALL US MONDAY-WASH THOSE BLUESAWAY HAPPY HOUR-2PM-2AM 75c BEER,$1.05 WELL TUESDAY-AMATEUR DRAG SHOW 9PM TILL 1st PLACE $50. RUNNERS-UP $25 SUNDAY-LITTLE BOBBY'S REVUE 9PM TILL 1011 Bell. 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Call (713) 862·5533 after five. Houston. Courtyard apts. Lovely 1 & 2 bdrm. units in large complex. Pools, parking, laundry, security. From $275. (713) 528·5151. Soho. Houston. Montrose special for January. Newly renovated 2 bdrm. apt. in new garden complex. New carpet, appliances, paint, tile. Only $360. (713) 528·5151. Soho. Houston. Inner city. Lovely 1 & 2 bdrm. units in nice garden complex. Reasonable prices, pools, laundry, parking. (713) 528·5151. Houston. Montrose. Quaint 1 & 2 bdrm. units in garden complex. New paint, tile, appliances, large closets, mini-blinds, pool. From $275. (713) 528·5151. Soho. Houston. Heights. Clean efficiency apt. with front & back door entrance, oft-street parking. Only $265. Soho. (713) 528·5151. Houston. Montrose. Quaint 1 bdrm. units in 8·plex. Carpet, nice appliances, off-street parking. Near parks and restaurants. From $225. (713) 528-5151. Soho. Houston. Montrose. Spacious 3·br. Living, dining. Very nice, reduced. (713) 468·5650 evenings. 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Large 1 bedroom duplex with dishwasher, washerldryer, private pool. 2700 block of Reagan Street. $550, bills paid. (214) 522·3058 or 387·8789. Houston. Greenspoint. trade. (713) 522·4050. Dallas. Rooms for rent, $80 weekly, W. 9th. (214) 941·3315, Billy. TWT JANUAAY 6 - 12, 1984 3/2/2 home for rent, sale or bills paid. 716 PAGE 65 Houston. Professional massage by certified LA masseur. Deeply relaxing Swedish massage. Nonsexual. J.C. (713) 529-7467. Houston. Houston. CENTAUR Escorts (713) 529-4484 MastercardNisa Dallas. JIM RICHARDSON & ASSOCIATES, INC. Full service REAL ESTATE Firm-Investment property, residential, management, leasing and condominium association management. (214) 521-3000. Ft. Worth. Reflexology, shiatsu, polarity and Esalen techniques combined to give an excellent massage. Non-sexual. Keven, (817) 737-6982. Houston. Certified 473-6485. HOUSE CALLS repair, by appointment. auto (713) Houston. Moving? Houston Trucking Co. Two strong men at your service Frank & Robert (713) 923-4168 Humphrey is survived by his parents, immediate family and gay family, Greg Letson said. His health was described as perfect as recently as four weeks prior to his death. He was confirmed as having AIDS only five days prior to being hospitalized. His sudden death was caused by heart failure after numerous complications. Viecker-Zayne Quality Professional Models· Escorts Houston's Most Prestigious, Discreet, and Exclusive. Office Hours 2pm-2am (713) 526-1389 Visa/Mastercard Welcome Personal Check Accepted Houston. Texas Lineman. Let us fulfill your erotic phone fantasies. Mastercard and Visa accepted. (713) 960-8082. Houston. DWI? Call Judith Douglas, Attorney, (713) 520-1370. Houston. Texas Lineman. Let us fulfill your erotic phone fantasies. Mastercard and Visa accepted. (713) 960-8082. Houston. Friendswood area man, 45, seeking persons who are/would be interested in ultralight aircraft flying. 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KEY WEST-SEA ISLE-Rooms and suites with all amenities. Solar pool, jacuzzi, weights, nude sundeck, breakfast, weekend cocktail parties, parking. 915T Windsor Lane, Key West, Florida. Call toll free for brochure, rates and reservations-(800) 327-4837. OBITUARIES Austin. Larry Dale Humphrey (see photo), 35, originally of Tulsa, Oklahoma died Sunday, December 18, 1983 at St. David's Hospital in Austin. He had lived in Houston, Dallas and most recently in Austin. He was employed as a sales representative at the World Trade Center and the Dallas Trade Mart. TWT JANUARY 6 - 12. 1984 meets on Sunday evenings at 7:00pm at 4901 Cornell Street. Phone (806) 383-9601,24 hours. Corpus Christi. MCC of Corpus Christi. Where you make the difference, Sunday, 5:00pm. (512) 937-5831.3125 Horne Road, Corpus Christi, TX. Austin. MCC Austin-join us at 2:00pm at 408 W. 23rd. Call (512) 443-3332 for more information. Abilene. Exodus Metropolitan Community Church. Meeting at 1925 Collins (2 blks. south of 1-20 off Grape). Worship services Sundays, 11am, 7pm. R. Eric Steele, Pastoral Leader. (915) 676-2482. San Francisco. Houston. Need help keeping your New Year's resolutions? Call Montrose's Hypnosis Institute, (713) 523-3103. massage. (713) 524-9511 Dallas. Massage. The best. (214) 528-4038. your Amarillo. MCC of Amarillo JOIN THE CELEBRATION! Sundays, 11:00am, 7:15pm; Wed.-Fri., 7:15pm. Metropolitan Community Church of Dallas, 2701 Reagan, (214) 526-6221. Major credit cards honored Security and discretion assured. and Houston. Houston North Profesionals, an active social and educational organization for professional lesbian and gay people living in the area from Greenspoint north to FM 1960 E&W, now has a few openings for new members. For further information and application contact Bill at (713) 821-7126 or write HNPRO, P.O. Box 3840, Humble, TX 77338. Dallas. TRAVEL KING STUDIOS erotic entertainment for you (713) 523-5091. 2pm-midnight. Muscle HAPPY, HUNK Houston Houston. IS ... HUMOROUS, Houston. A memorial service for M. Robert Schwab (see photo), 36, who died of AIDS is planned for this Sunday, January 8, 1984 at 5:00pm at Rothko Chapel, 3900 Yoakum. Schwab had been first diagnosed as having AIDS and hospitalized only eight months ago, in April of 1983. He died on December 15, 1983 after returning to his home in Houston. as your escort or model from ... BILL'S Plumbing Service all commercial & residential plumbing repairs; complete free estimates call Bill (713) 520-1590 PERSONALS Private friends. HEALTHY, In lieu of flowers, friends were urged to make donations in the name of Larry Humphrey to the AIDS Action Project of the Oak Lawn Counseling Center in care of Howie Daire. Houston. The Montrose Clinic is in very bad need of additional physicians and nurses. If you would like to be a part of a community organization that is helping to see that our community is healthier, and serves over 7,000 men and women every year we need YOU. The Clinic desperately needs pe~ple that can contribute 4 hours per month. We can use people from all walks of life and job skills, but can not emphasize how badly we need doctors and nurses. If you are a licensed medical protessionat, or know of people who are, please call (713) 528-5531 or 665-8917 and let's talk. There are a lot of people out there that have thought of giving time to the community, but for one reason or another have not. Please, we need you. (713) 528-5531 or665-6917, 4 hours per month to help your community. Schwab, Ph.D., attorney and founder of the Texas Human Rights Foundation (THRF) is survived by his mother, Mrs. Esther Schwab of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and a sister, Mrs. Charlene Touby of Miami. Interment was at the family home in Florida in Mid-December. Friends of Schwab were asked, in lieu of flowers, to make contributions to THRF, 3128 Lemmon Ave. East, #304, Dallas, TX 75204. Houston. Gale Higgs, a longtime friend to so many, passed away November 1,1983. His family ask that donations be made in his memory to the KS/AIDS Foundation, 1001 Westheimer, #193, Houston. PUBLIC SERVICE Houston. Got a few dai'time Dallas. Are you looking for a change of pace? Would you like to meet some new people while helping to improve the status of gay men/women and lesbians in Dallas? You too can be a part of one of the most successful gay rights organizations in America by joining the Dallas Gay Alliance. Membership dues begin at $15 per year and can be purchased by calling (214) 528-4233. You may also join at any monthly meeting held on the second Monday night of every month beginning at 7:30pm at MCCD, 2701 Reagan at Brown. Abi/ene. Exodus Metropolitan Community Church meets 1074'12 South 2nd. Coffeehouse "Javashop" Newsletter Library, Counseling referral services, rap group. Deaf Ministries Bible study, Sunday worship-for more info call Patsy Crosby, Worship Coordinator, (915) 862-6266 or Don Peables, 673-5462. or evening hours to spare helping others resolve problems, handle crisis, find out about gay life, or get needed health information? The Gay Switchboard of Houston needs you! Due to the ever increasing number of calls, the Switchboard intends to expand its hours to cover weekday afternoons. The next training program for prospective volunteers will be held on the weekend of Sept. 24th. For more information, call the Gay Switchboard at (713) 529-3211. Houston. Texas Gay Conference meets at 106 Avondale the second Wednesday of each month at 7:30pm. For information, Jenny Willingter-(713) 869-7231 or Wilde & Stein, 529-7014. Dallas. People with AIDS-Support group meets each Tues. from 6-8pm. Call Oak Lawn Counseling Center for information, (214) 528-2181. Houston. Montrose TUJT JANUARY 6 - 12. 1984 Houston. Love 1960/Greenspoint in north Harris County. FM Far Away Friends, (713) 821-9681. Houston. Interact/Houston, a forum for the gay & lesbian community of Houston, meets the 1st & 3rd Thursday of each month, 7:30pm, at 3405 MUlberry. All are welcome. 529-7014. Art Alliance. (713) 521-2461. PAGE 69 ,.-------- COUPON ---------, o---n ! ~w~~il~IH] t _ ~"Itt. , [L(QY\~~I& KEY & LOCK COMPANY ~2· 4. 1 ,) BREAKFAST 526-2657 n .. ···l.r .••• "1..-:.1 I VM:_1iIO ~~~SPECIAL BUY ONE BREAKFAST AND GET ANOTHER OF EQUAL VALUE OR LESS ABSOLUTELY FREE 24-HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE 522-1615 LOCKS INSTALLED AND RE-KEYED SAFES SOLD AND SERVICED A TASTE OF MEXICO -24 HOURS DAIL Y FORMERLY R_W_ REED'S KEY SHOP THIS COU PON GOOD THROUGH 1-31-84 3921 N_Main. L Houston. A.n COMMERCIAL AUTOMOTIVE AND RESIDENTIAL RESTAURANT , R.W. 1612 WESTHEIMER, HOUSTON (713) 869-1706 COUPON .J Houston. The Gay Archives of Texas desperately needs file cabinets. 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Dignity/Dallas-Regularly scheduled mass and meetings. Call for further information, (214) 330-1063. Dallas. JOIN THE CELEBRATION! Sundays, 9am, 11am, 7:15pm. Metropolitan Community Church of Dallas. 2701 Reagan. (214)526-6221. Dallas. Gay Episcopalians. Integrity/D-FW regular meetings, 7:30pm, last Thursday of each month. St. Thomas the Apostle Church, Mockingbird at Inwood. Also 5pm each Sunday. ,\II? <>.ece ~rr..\CeS" ",e" 0 e \0 e \0<;~~\ ~00'\.<;0:e ~\\I6. '\.'0e~~ e'\. ~~ ~00'\.<;°1100X) S "\ ei--e ,(\00.s'\.00' For appointment contact Mr. Chappell at [713] 527-9111 TEXAS' BIGGEST CLASSIFIED BARGAIN Name Address City/State Phone lip / / / / Total Words / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / I / / Cost at 50¢ per word CashO CheckO# Deadline: Monday Noon Volume No. All checks must include Texas Driver's License number. Payment must accompany coupon. 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Home Fellow., 7:3Op Catholic St. Clr.: Oignity mtg, 7p CCF: Services, 6:30p Chapel of the Woodlands: Services, 7:30p LesJGays in Medicine: Meeting, 7:30p Lesbian Mothers: Meeting, 6:30p SUNDAY - JANUARY 8 EMCC: Services, 11a &Jp MCC: Services, 7p MCC: Services, 2p & 7:30p Oasis Ministry: Service, 11a Grace Fellowship: Service, 10:3Oa Holy Trinity: Service, 11a KNON (90.9 FM): Lambda Weekly, noon MCCD: Services, 10:3Oa, 12noon, 7:25p UCC: Services, 11a Agape MCC: Services, 11a & 7p MCCG: Services, 11a Bering UMC: Services, 10:5Oa CCF: Services, 10:45a Ch. of Pentecostal: Service, 11a & 6:30p Comm. Gospel Ctr.: Meeting, 2:30p Kindred Spirits: TGRA meeting, 1p MCCR: Services, 10:45a & 7:15p Memorial Parle FrontRunners, 10a Mont. Ch. of Christ: Services, 12:30p New Freedom Ch.: Services, 10a Dignity: Mass, 5p GAS: Meeting MCC of the Pines: Services, 7:3Op MONDAY - JANUARY 9 DGA: Meeting, 7:3Op FUC: Lambda Narcotics Anon., 8p MCC: Overeaters Anon., 7p Dignity: Meeting Mont. Coun. Ctr.: AIOS support group, 6:30p MSA: Women's Softball meeting, 7:3Op Stadium Bowl: MSA bowling TUESDAY - JANUARY 10 Dignity: Meeting, 7:30p MCC: Oak Lawn Band rehearsal, 7p Bering Mem. Ch.: Mont. Sym. Band, 7:3Op CHE: Meeting, 7:3Op Comm. Gospel Ctr.: Meeting, 7:3Op Data Professionals: Meeting, 7:3Op Integrity: Meeting, 7:30p MCCSA: Services, 7:3Op WEDNESDAY - JANUARY 11 Lambda: Meeting, 7:3Op MCCA: Services, 7:15p Grace Fellow.: Oak Lawn Home Fellow., 7:3Op MCCD: Services, 7:15p CCF: Services, 7:15p Ch. of Pentecostlll Unity: Service, 7:30p MCCR: Services, 7:30p; Alanon mtg, 8p New Freedom Ch.: Prayer/Share time, 4:30p MCCSA: Services, 7:30p THURSDAY - JANUARY 12 Channel 10: "Gay America," 9:30p MCC: Services, 10a & 6p FUC: Lambda Narcotics Anon., 8p MCC: Orchestra & choir rehearsal, 6:15p Mont. Art Alliance: Meeting Stadium Lanes: MSA Mixed Bowling TBAG: Meeting '-III? TWT JANUARY 6 - 12, 1984 THE DRYDEN CLINIC AIDS Evaluation VD Problems General Medical Care Complete Physical Examination Laboratory Testing Referral and Counseling Private and Confidential appointment only. Most services reimbursable by insurance. Appointments Monday-Friday, 795-0385 THE DRYDEN CLINIC INCORPORATED 1709 Dryden, Suite 1002 Houston, Texas77030 (713) 795-0385 THE BEST FROM Proudly Serving Montrose for 17 Years SERVING A DAILY LUNCH SPECIAL $3.99 STEAK 'N' SHAKE SPECIAL (Free Milk Shake with each Steak Sandwich) Sundays Only HOURS: 7AM-8PM 7 DAYS A WEEK 529-7896 • 926 WESTHEIMER AT MONTROSE • HOUSTON PAGE 73 ~ - IHE GUIDE ABILENE CHURCH (Area Code: 915) 1925 Collins/P.O. 2473 676-2482 ABILENE CLUB (Area Code: 915) Walnut St. Pub 4th & Walnut. 677-2522 AMARILLO CHURCH (Area Code: 806) MCC ..... 4901 Cornell St. P.O.1276179105 ..... 383-9601 AMARILLO CLUBS (Area Code: 806) Papillion. . 401 Taylor 374-1342 Take Five 323 West 10th 372·9240 AMARILLO ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code: 806) AA (24-hours) . . . . . . . . . . . . .373-6025 Crisis Intervention 378-4251 Gay Community Services P.O. 2324179105 . ARLINGTON CLUBS (Area Code: 817) 851/Arlington . . . . .. ..1851 W. Division 275-9138 Tarrant County Mining Co 735 N. Collins 265-8446 ARLINGTON ORGANIZATIONSIHELPLINES (Area Code: 817) Gay/Les. Assoc of UTA ... UTA Sta. Box 1934877 ... 860{;8()1 Tarrant County Gay Alliance. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 870.Q080 UTA Comm. Serv. Cntr. (psychiatric help) . . .273-2185 AUSTIN ADULT BOOKSTORES (Area Code: 512) Austin 6 521Thompson 385-5328 Fortress 505 E. 6th 472·1452 Mr. Peepers 213 E. 6th 478-0243 River City Newsstand 8004 Research Blvd 459-8274 Stall ion Bookstore 706 E. 6th 473-0069 Texas No.1 Newsstand. . .. 1910 Guadalupe 472.()Q1O Wild Bill's 613 W. 29th 477.()457 AUSTIN BATH (Area Code: 512) Club Austin 308 W. 16th 476-7966 AUSTIN BUSINESSESISERVICES (Area Code: 512) Capitol of Texas Travel, Inc 1501 W 5th 478-2467 Forbidden Fruit 512 Neches 478-8358 Mr. Video 213 E. 6th. . 478-0243 Taylor, Scott (photography) ...............•.... 928-0253 Video Barn 708 E. 6th 473-0069 Wax Attack Records 609 E. 7th 473-8313 AUSTIN CHURCHES (Area Code: 512) MCCA P.O. 18961178760 .443-3332 Oasis Ministry .. 7109 Hwy 290 E, Unit C .. 441·9191/472·2220 AUSTIN CLUBS (Area Code: 512) Austin's Alternative 5500 So. Congress 442·9285 Back Street Basics . . . .. 611 E. 7th 477-3391 Boat House 407 Colorado 474-9667 Chances. . .. 900 Red River 472-8273 The Crossing . . .. 611 Red River 476-3611 Dirty Sally's Apartment. . .2828 Rio Grande 478-8782 Private Cellar 709 E. 6th 477'()387 AUSTIN ORGANIZATIONSIHELPLINES (Area Code: 512) AI DS Task Force 2206 Newfield178703 AI·Anon-Lambda 5518 Burnet Rd 451·3071 Alcoholics Anon.-Lambda 5518 Burnet Rd 451·3071 American Gay Atheists P.O. 8844178712 . Austin Lambda 302 W. 15th 478-8653 Austin Lesbian/Gay Pride Week Task Force. P.O. 13303178711 . Austin VD Screening & Clinic 15 Waller. 469-2070 Brighter Day Counseling Ctr. . 451·1783 DignityiAustin . . P.O. 2666 441·2241 Gayline P.O. 8559178712 477-6699 Gay Nurses Alliance. . . . .2206 Newfieldl78703 . Gay Student Assocation .. P.O. 275, UT Union Bldg .441·3678 Hotiine-MH/MR(24hrs) ~ .472-HELP Lesbian/Gay Political Caucus '" P.O. 822178767 474-2717 Lesbian/Gay Speakers Group ..... 302 W. 15th. . .. 478-8653 BAYTOWN ORGANIZATION (Area Code: 713) Baytown Lambda Group 427·1378 BEAUMONT CHURCHES (Area Code: 409) Golden Triangle Church of Christian Faith. .......... 6950 College Unit G 86Q.5159 Trinity Rte. 8IP.O. 510177630 835-68781883-6655 BEAUMONT CLUBS (Area Code: 409) Copa 304 Orleans 8324206 BEAUMONT COUNSELING (Area Code: 409) Institute of Mental Devel. .... 2182 Eastex Fwy ..... 899-2390 Exodus SUNDItY SUPER SHOW JANUARY8-10:00PM WITH SPECIAL GUEST LAURA LEE LOVE ALSO STARRING CHARLIE, CHAMPAGNE, TANDA LAYO AND BURGANDY WOODS WED: TALENT NIGHT •.•.••.• THURS: MALE STRIP w/RAMONA PAGE 74 lOPM CASH PRIZES SIMS • lOPM • CASH PRIZES TWT JANUARY (, - 12, 1984 MCC TWT JANUARY 6 - 12, 1984 BROWNSVILLE CHURCH (Area Code: 512) 124 Paredes Line Rd. .. . 9434467 BRYAN CLUB (Area Code: 409) The Bar 222 N. Main 779-3415 COLLEGE STATION ORGANIZATIONSIHELPLINES (Area Code: 409) MCC of the Brazos Valley; Alternative. . 846-2106 Gay Student Services; Project Rainbow. . 775-1797 CORPUS CHRISTI CHURCH (Area Code: 512) MCC 3125 Horne Rd. CORPUS CHRISTI CLUBS (Area Code: 512) Bunkhouse. . .5945 Williams @ Airline 99:>6921 Hidden Door 1003 Morgan Ave.. . 882'()183 Jolly Jack II . . . . . . 413 Peoples. . 881·9049 Lafittes 5880 Everhart 992·3446 CORPUS CHRISTI BUSINESSES (Area Code: 512) J.J.'s Hair Designs 5886-B Everhart 99:Hl372 Shivers' Liquor 5875-A Everhart 991'()111 CORPUS CHRISTI ORGANIZATIONSIHELPLINES (Area Code: 512) Alpha Plasma Center 3105 Ayers St. 883-2640 Corpus Christi Gutter League 993-5079 Corpus Christi Sports Committee 882·5209/883-7087 Gay Alcoholics Anon 3125 Horne Rd 9914506 Gay Bartenders Assoc 1515-B Ocean Dr 882'()183 DALLAS AITORNEYS (Area Code: 214) Day, Kim K. 1309 Main #1112 742·2281 Koss, Gregory ..4503 Lemmon 559-4760 Kowalski, John 3131 Turtle Creek #222 526-9699 Stewart & Solomon 3721 N. Hall #603. . 526-6034 DALLAS BATH (Area Code: 214) Club Dallas 2616 Swiss 821·1990 Midtowne Spa 2509 Pacific 821-8989 DALLAS BUSINESSESISERVICES (Area Code: 214) A Better Car Rental 3704 Maple 526-8496 All Tied Up 3100B Oak Lawn 526-7234 American Answering Service 698-3407 Araya, Robert (photography). . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 521-6284 Area Moving Company 742·5851 B&W Liquors. . .. 4044 Cedar Springs 526-5820 Brownstone @ Reagan 2728 Reagan 692·1700 Chevelle Apts. . .2611 Throckmorton 526-4990 Collection Beauty Supply ..... 339 Medallion 9874466 ..... 4302 Lemmon 52&0631 Crossroads Market ..... 3930 Cedar Springs 521-8919 Discovery Apts. . .2911 Clydedale 361·9421 Eagle Leathers 3912 Cedar Springs. . 528-4620 ... 4025 Maple Ave 528-4620 ... 4117 Maple Ave 528-4620 EuroTan. . 4012 Cedar Springs 522·5810 Foster, Timothy (CPA) 3409 Oak Lawn #211 526<i009 Gaspipe . . . 4435 Maple 526-5982 Griff's Graven Image P.O. 345158/75234 . Hair Revue 2525 Wycliff 522-6461 Hasting Metro Pest Cont. P.O. 12857 526-8288 High Voltage. . .. 4008 Cedar Springs 522·5800 Jartran Truck Rental 3704 Maple 526-8496 Jim Richardson & Assoc. (real estate) 3615 N. Hall . at Lee Park 521·3000 Linda's Surplus Store 4323 Maple. . 526<3601 Lobo Bookshop .. 4008 "C" Cedar Springs 522·1132 Memorabilias. . 3908 Cedar Springs 522-6601 Memorabilias Boutique, Etc 3109 Reagan 521-8217 Mockingbird Paint & Body 6650 Harry Hines 358-4155 Oak Lawn Records 3810 Congress #121 . 521'()350 Off the Street 3921 Cedar Springs 521·9051 Roommates of America 4587227 Royal Limousine 3409 Oak Lawn #206 522·3290 Season Air (AlC, elec., plumb.) .... Metro-261'()335 Unit 5095 Sera Florist. 2640 N Fitzhugh 826-3503 Sky-Tracker. . .. 1410 Golkmarkl75240 691-6664 Spindletop Apts 5929 Melody Ln 361·9567 Sunbelt Movers 5818 Lovers LnH5225 37:Hl663 T apelenders 3910 Cedar Springs 528-8344 MCC PAGE 75 The Optical Library. . .. 2800 Routh 871-0250 TL Construction. .2505 Throckmorton. . .. 521-9723 Tonsorium.. .2900 Henderson 823-1410 lWT Magazine . .3920 Cedar Springs 52H1622 Union Jack .3918 Cedar Springs 528-9604 Video Environments 13350 Dallas Pkwy 38<Hl714 Viewpoint (apartments) 10602 Stove Canyon. . 36!M896 V.I.P. Video 4445 TraVIS #102A 522-4970 VVV Records 3906 Cedar Springs 522-3470 DALLAS CHURCHES (Area Code: 214) Bethany Presbyterian Church 528-4084 Church of Universal Truth ... P.O. Box 683175221 826-7671 Community Gospel Center. . .. 321 W. Zang 942-3277 Family of God in Christ .. ., 5200 Maple 521-6481 First Unitarian Church of Dallas ..... 4015 Normandy Grace Fellowship of Jesus Christ . P.O. 29729(75229 .243-2924 Holy Trinity Community Church .. 4402 Roseland .. 827-5088 MCC-Dallas 2701 Reagan 526-6221 Oak Lawn Church of Religious Science 349-<3370/744-5554 DALLAS CLUBS (Area Code: 214) Bentleys 3851 Cedar Springs .. . 521-8090 Crews Inn 3220 N. Fitzhugh. . . . . . . .526-9320 Crib 5404 Lemmon 521-6553 Diamond Pegasus 1724 W. Mockingbird 631-6036 Eighth Day 2509 N. Fitzhugh. . 827-3765 4001 4001 Cedar Springs 522-4001 Fraternity House 3215 N. Fitzhugh 521-1651 Hidden Door 5025 Bowser 526-9211 Hideaway 4144 Buena Vista 55g.2966 Hideout . .6316 Denton Dr ......•..... 3506327 High Country 3121 Inwood ..• _ 351-2278 JR's _ 3923 Cedar Springs 528-1004 Jugs _2812 N. Henderson. . . . 823-0746 Moon Dreams 3913 Cedar Springs 528-4098 No Name Bar 2513 N. Fitzhugh 623-0790 Old Plantation .3911 Cedar Springs 526-5590 Patrick's 3224 N. Fitzhugh 526-0527 Round-Up Saloon 3912-14 Cedar Spgs. . 522-9611 Snake Pit _ 3136 Routh 871-1955 Studio 4 6752 Shady Brook Ln. .696-9071 Sundance Lounge, The 4025 Maple Ave 526-7302 Tex's Ranch 4117 Maple 526-9302 Throckmorton Mine Co 3014 Throckmorton 521-4205 Unicorn _ 4125 Lemmon 521-4666 Wild Crowd. . 2515 N Fitzhugh 624-9158 DALLAS COUNSELING (Area Code: 214) Harold Daire, LP.C 521-1278 JUlian, Debra, M.S 530-9358 Oak Lawn Counseling Ctr 3409 Oak Lawn #202 .. 528-2081 DALLAS DOCTORSIDENTISTS (Area Code: 214) Community Medical Clinic .. 3409 Oak Lawn #115 .. 528-3030 DeBrucque, DDS 2735 N. Washington 522-2000 Saginaw, Michael, D.P.M 3409 Oak Lawn #116 526-5051 DALLAS FITNESS CENTERS (Area Code: 214) American Gym 2021 Abrams Rd 826-7669 Fitness Exchange 2615 Oak Lawn #101 526-1220 DALLAS ORGANIZATIONSIHELPLINES (Area Code: 214) Affirmation/Methodist 528-4913 Affirmation/Mormon 55g.3353 AIDS Hotline. . . .. .. . . . . 528-2181 Alcoholics Anonymous (Dallas Lambda AA) 487·7667 (Together Group) .. 298-3297/941-0492 Alcohol Treatment Center. . .3949 Maple 559-4350 Black & White Men Together P.O. 36133175235 Cliff Dwellers Social Club 321 N. Zang 943-0069 Community Productions 3331 Knight·D 521·2037 Community Resource Center/Gayline 748-6790 Concerned Amer. /Preserv/Human Rights 233-3100 Dallas AIDS Action Project. P.O. 191374. . .. 522.£900 Dallas Alternate 748-6790 Dallas Alternative Businessmen's Assoc 522-8477/522-0098 Dallas Emergency 744-4444 Dallas Gay Alliance P.O. 190712(75219 528-4233 Dallas Motorcycle Club P.O. 190525(75219 826-4528 Deaf Action Center 521-0407 Dignity/Outreach of Dallas P.O. 50868175250 330-1063 Drug Treatment Clinic 401 Exposition 826-8030 Emergence (Christian SCientists) ..... P.O. 2878(75221 Episcopallntegrity/D-FW P.O. 190331 ... 522·1196/691-8403 Evangelicals Concerned 2901 Knight #111 522·2061 Gay Academic Union of N. TX P.O. 2402(75221 821·5833 Gay Atheist League of America P.O. 190215/75219. PAGE 76 Gayline . .•. . . . . . .748-6790 Gay Mensa . . . . . . . .254-2544 Gay Overeaters Anonymous 948-3640 Gay Parents 3444 Normandy 528-1024 Gay Unitarians. . 528-3990 Gay Volleyball Assoc. . 526-£433 Greater Dallas Info & Referral Service 747·3711 Herpes Help Hotline _MIW/F-7-11p 742·9888 Integrity-DallasiFt. Worth 522.£305 Lambda Narcotics Anon. . . 699-9306 Lawyer Referral . . . 745-1227 Lesbian/Gay Democrats P.O. 64493 621-4838 Lutherans Concerned P.O. 881/Bedfordr76021 58g.1132 Narcotics Anon. . . 699-9306 N.O.w. Lesbian Rights 3108 Routh St. 742.£918 Oak Lawn Block Assoc P.O. 190408(75219. Oak Lawn Bowling Association. . . .. Jim. . .528-2963 Oak Lawn Medical Clinic. . .. 2601 Wellborn 522·7770 Oak Lawn Softball Assoc. . 559-0782 Oak Lawn Symphonic Band. . 351.£697 Oak Lawn Tennis Assoc. 6036 Birchbrook #128(75206 526-5717 Parents Anonymous 264-1108 Pegasus (Prof. & Bus. Org) P.O. 190326(75219 348-6581 Peoples Sovereign Court P.O. 35532 521-0541 Police Harassment Reporting 522·5991/528-4233 Presbyterians for Lesbian/Gay Concerns 522-7813 SMU-Gay/Lesbian Stu. Org P.O. 1636(75275 STD Clinic 1936 Amelia Ct. 920-7950 Suicide & Crisis Center . . .628-1000 THRF .... 3128 Lemmon Ave E #304 ZIP 75204 .... 522·5991 (Texas Human Rights Foundation) T.RAS.H. of America P.O. 36235 . . .. 522-8464 Turtle Creek Chorale P.O. 190806(75219 368-5500 Violence Against Gays NGTF Hotline 1-800-221·7044 DALLAS RESTAURANTS (Area Code: 214) Bentley's 3851 Cedar Springs 521-8090 Peppino's North . . .7015 Greenville 36g.7027 R.J. Michaels 3903 Cedar Springs 559-4380 Wok Restaurant. . 4006 Cedar Springs 528-0000 DALLAS THEATRE (Area Code: 214) Granada 3524 Greenville Ave. .823-9610 Inwood Theatre 5458 Lovers Lane 352.£040 DENTON ORGANIZATION (Area Code: 817) GLAD (Gay/Lesbian Assoc. of Denton) .... P.O. Box 951 382·1661/387-8216 Gay Student Support Group . P.O. Box 10292(76203 .788-3333 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.£055 San Antonio Mining Co 800 E. San Antonio 546-9903 Whispers 601 N. EI Paso 544.£969 EL PASO ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code: 915) Alpha Plasma Center. .. 720 Texas Ave 532·5322 Dignity/EI Paso P.O. Box 26523 . Gala EI Paso P.O. 5659(79955 544-7475 Gay Switchboard P.O. 5659 584-3822 FORT WORTH BUSINESSES (Area Code: 817) Gold Rush Popcorn .... 3821 Camp Bowie Blvd ..... 732-1176 Gold Chest Uewelry) . Seminary So. Mall, So. Arcade. 924-6745 Macareno, AI (photography). . 735-1614 Off Hours 5332 Birchman . . .737·7777 T.LC. Auto Salon 1401 W. Magnolia 924-2565 FORT WORTH CHURCH (Area Code: 817) AgapeMCC 4615S.E. Loop 820 535-5002 FORT WORTH CLUBS (Area Code: 817) Corral 621 Hemphill. . 335-0196 DJ's . . . 1308 St. Louis . . .927·7321 Sir Bud's 800 W. Magnolia 877·5326 651 Club. . .651 S. Jennings. . . 332-0745 Tender Trap 1815 E. Lancaster. . .335-0031 Tequila Sunrise. . 1612 Park Place 927-9861 The Lumber Company. . .100 S. Jennings. .332-0192 The Office . . .. 1209 Jacksboro Hwy 624-0187 The Other Place. . .. 200 N. Vacek 335-1901 FORT WORTH ORGANIZATIONSIHELPLINES (Area Code: 817) Center for the Community .... 2412 Lipscomb 926-3521 CrisisiSuicide Intervention (24 hour help) 336-3355 Dignity/Fort Worth. P.O. Box 130391Arlingtonl76013 .283-8588 Friends of Ft. Worth 1601 8th 926-3331 Ft. Worth Sports Assoc (volleyball, tennis, racquetball. TWT JANUARY 6 - 12. 1984 softball). . 246-3573 Imperial Court-Golden Lion .. . . . . . . . . . . . 870-2470 Lambda AA 332-3533 Lutherans Concerned P.O. 881/Bedford 76109 589-1132 Tarrant Co. Gay Alliance P.O. Box 11044ZIP76109. V.D. Clinic 1800 University. . 870-7223 Nat'l Lambda (your retirement center) .. P.O. 470282 .. 478-2672 GALVESTON CHURCH (Area Code: 409) Metropolitan Community Church .. 1624 Broadway .. 765-7626 .... or 529.£616 GALVESTON CLUBS (Area Code: 409) Fly. . . 2101 OV, St. 763-9842 Mary's II .2502 Q'h st 763-9435 Ritz. . . . . . .1905 Market 763-4999 Robert's LaFitte 213 Kempner. .765-6896 Silver Palace 2214 Mechanic 763-9334 Trammps 627 Winnie 763-1247 GLEN ROSE ACCOMMODATION (Area Code: 817) EI Rancho Vista P.O. Box 245(76043 . .897-4982 HOUSTON ACCOMMODATIONS (Area Code: 713) Memorial Park Motel 50 Waugh Dr 869-4541 HOUSTON ADULTNIDEO BOOKSTORES (Area Code: 713) Asylum 1201 Richmond. Ballpark 1830 W. Alabama. Cinema Southeast 2730 S. Richey. Diner's News 240 Westheimer . . .528-8950 StudzNews .. 1132W. Alabama Talk of the Town I 8228 Gulf Fwy. 1-455 @ HowardiBelfort exit Talk of the Town II 4121 I-45N @ Crosstimbers . Talk of the Town III 3519 Bellaire . HOUSTON ADULT THEATRES (Area Code: 713) French Quarter 3201 Louisiana. .527-0782 Talk of the Town. . 8228 Gulf Fwy .. HOUSTON ATTORNEYS (Area Code: 713) O'Kane, Patricia 3212 Smith #102 . .526-7911 Telford, Phillip. . . . . . . . . 660-8621 HOUSTON BATHS/GYM (Area Code: 713) Club Houston 2205 Fannin 659-4998 Midtowne Spa 3100 Fannin @ Elgin 522-2379 2306 Club 2306 Genesee 528-6235 HOUSTON BUSINESSESISERVICES (Area Code: 713) Academy 2030 Westheimer 526-0929 Advance Travel 10700 NW Fwy 882-2002 Apollo Hair Systems 7329 SW Fwy 988-4084 Appearances 1338 Westheimer 521-9450 ARTCards 2015-D W. Gray 520-6379 Basic Brothers Clothing .... 1220Westheimer 522·1626 Beechnut Management. . 630-0430/522-3437 Bolton Studios, Inc 6601 Kirby. .. . 668-1788 Critters 636 Hawthorne. . 529-8299 DCC Printing 3232 Fannin @ Elgin 528-3232 Downbeat Records.. . 2111 Richmond 523-8348 Dramatika . . . .. 3224 Yoakum 528-5457 Eagle Leathers 1625 Richmond. . 526-1490 .1022 Westheimer 522-0651 . 1732Westheimer 526-1490 Eurotan 3701 Montrose. . 529-5100 Francisco's Hair 901 Richmond 523-0438 Garden Villa Apts 7211 Cecil _ 795-0478 Glass Innovations 664-4043 Hairliners 710 Hawthorne "A" 520-7730 Havican, Greg (photography) . . . . . . . . . . . . 522·9369 He & She Productions .... 5619 Bissonnet #207 661-8220 Heavy Hardware (t-shlrts, t·rings) .... P.O. 30229 862·1540 Hou-Tex (glass service) 1214 Leeland 650-8205 Houston Greetings (cards, etc.) .... 914 Dallas 651·9610 I.w. Marks Jewelry 3841 Bellaire 668-5000 Kwik-Kopy .. 3317 Montrose 522·1896 Leatherworks 4307 Montrose 529-0120 Manhole 1983 W. Gray. . 522·1089 Montrose Ventures, Inc. . ... 2205 Montrose 527-0686 Movemasters 1925 Westheimer 521-3155 Muscle Beach T·Shirt Co 1340 Westheimer 523-4390 Oh Boy Boots. . 912 Westheimer 524-7859 One Stop Auto 200 W. Pierce 650-0591 Park Liquor Wholesale. . 3207 Montrose 523-0427 Phone Brokers 34OO Montrose 520-8110 pHOTography; Eli Gukich 523-0315 Private Selection (intro/social)4200 Westheimer #250 .961-9876 Record Rack. . . . . . .3109 S. Shepherd 524-3602 Ron's Hair & Skin Care ..... 1310 Hawthorne 521·3000 TWT JANUARY 6 - 12, 1984 Rosewood Mgmt. Apts. . 520-1642 R.w. Key & Lock Co 1612 Westheimer 526-2657 24-hour emergency 522-1615 Single Services (I & dlc) 1615 Westheimer 524-9560 Sky-Tracker ofTexas 5604 Rampartr77081 981-4229 Spec's Unlimited 4709 Richmond 961-9705 Speedy Printing 5400 Bellaire 667-7417 Texas Lineman (erotic phone fantasy) 960-8082 Tire Place 1307 Fairview 529-1414 T.N.T. Shirts 2400 Taft 522-0986 TROPHIES by Single Services .. 1615 Westheimer .. 524-9560 T.S.T. & Co. (movers) 527-8251 lWT Magazine 2205 Montrose 527-9111 lWT Graphics (Art Design, Typesetting) 527-9111 Union Jack 1212 Westheimer 528-9600 Video Environments 1988 W. Gray 526-4327 Westmoreland PI. Apts 228 Westmoreland 528-5218 Wilde & Stein Books 602 Westheimer 529-7014 Yellow Cab .. . 236-1111 HOUSTON CHURCHES (Area Code: 713) Aytz Chayim . . . . .. 217 Fairview @ Taft 668-8997 Bering Memorial UMC 1440 Harold. . . . .526-1017 Chapel of the Woodlands 7500 Pinemont #503 460-1712 Church of Christ. . . . . .. . . .. . . 777-9286 Church of Christian Faith ... 217 Fairview @ Taft 529-8005 Church of Pentecostal Unity ... 1217 Richmond 520-5699 Community Gospel Center. .3433 W Holcombe 523-6018 MCCR 1919 Decatur 861-9149 New Freedom Christian Church .... 912W. 11th 591-1342 Presbytery of New Covenant (Pres. Ctr.) .41 Oakdale. 526-2565 St. Stephen's Epis. Ch 1805 W. Alabama . The Little Church 704 Fairview 522-7695 HOUSTON CLUBS (Area Code: 713) AI's Jackson @ Grant 522-7361 Bacchus 523 Lovett 523-3396 Baja's 402 Lovett. . 527-9888 Barn 710 Pacific ' 528-9427 Brazos River Bottom. . .... 2400 Brazos. . 528-9192 Briar Patch . .. . 2294 Holcombe 665-9678 Catch One 4915 Martin Luther King Blvd 641-2521 Charlotte's '.' 911 W. Drew 528-8840 Chicken Coop. . 535 Westheimer. 526-2240 Copa 2631 Richmond . .528-2259 Double RSaloon 5731 Kirby. . 521·1444 Dirty Sally's. . 220 Avondale ......•.... 529-7525 E/J's 1213 Richmond. . . . . . . . .. .527-9071 Exile 1011 Bell ........•...... 659-0453 Galleon 2303 Richmond 522-7616 JR's . 808 Pacific 521-2519 Just Marion & Lynn's 817 Fairview 528-9110 Kindred Spirits. . .. 5245 Buffalo Speedway. . .. 665-9756 Locker 1732 Westheimer . . . . . .. 521-2306 Lola's Depot 2327 Grant . . . . . . . 528-8342 Mary's 1022 Westheimer 528-8851 Midnite Sun 534 Westheimer 526-7519 Montrose Mining Co 805 Pacific. . 529-7488 Numbers 300 Westheimer 526.£551 Officers Club 2700 Albany. . . 523-4064 Outlaws, The 1419 Richmond 528-8903 Pink Elephant 1218 Leeland 739-0007 Ranch 6620'1> S. Main 528-8730 Rascals 2702 Kirby 524-6272 Rich's 2401 San Jacinto 650-0769 Ripcord. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . 521·2792 Risky Business 2700 Albany. . 528-3611 Shady Tree Club 50 Waugh Dr 869-4541 Texas Renegades 1318 Westheimer 521-3475 The Same 01' Hole 109 Tuam 528-9126 Trail ride 1225 Westheimer 520-1225 Twins 535 Westheimer @ Stanford 520-0244 Venture-N 2923 S. Main. . . . . . . .522-0000 West Playland 3012 Milam 528-6988 HOUSTON COUNSELING (Area Code: 713) Hewes, Ted, M.S.W. (psychotherapy) 527-9090 Institute of Mental Devel. ... 3400 Montrose 523-0760 Montrose Counseling Ctr. (psychotherapy & alcoholism treatment) 900 Lovett #203 . . 529-0037 Professional Counseling Services 523-7239 HOUSTON DOCTORSIDENTISTS (Area Code: 713) Butler, Ronald, DDS 427 Westheimer 524-0538 Dryden Clinic. . .1709 Dryden #1002 795-0085 Galleria Foot Specialists 650-0125 PAGE 77 Jackson, R Mark, O.D. (optometrist) . . . . . . . . . .681·9666 Smith, Bruce W., DDS 1006 Missouri. . .5294364 Strauss, Gerald 2., MD 12 Oak Tower, #1330 .... 877-8805 Total Health Care 2015 W. Alabama. . .. 526-9018 HOUSTON FITNESS CENTERS (Area Code: 713) Bedy Beautiful (aerobics) ... . .. 651·9750 Fitness Exchange .. 3307 Richmond .. 524-9932 Jim's Gym. . .. 607 Westheimer . . ..... 528-5467 HOUSTON ORGANIZATIONSIHELPLINES (Area Code: 713) A Capella Chorus (Church of Christ Gays) . . ... 777·9286 ACLU. . 1236 W. Gray. . .. 524-5925 AIDS Foundation 1001 Westheimer #193. .. 524-AIDS AIDS Foundation Fund Promotion. . .... 933B777 American Gay Atheists ... ": .... P.O. 86711177286 American Leathermen . . . . . . . . .528-8528 Astro Rainbow Alliance for the Deaf. . . . .520-9451 (voice) . 52(}()552 (TTY) Bayou B'lu Singers 209 Stratford. . 868-3084 BWMT(Black & White Men Together). 3317 Montrose #1142 . . . . . . .. 529-3211 CHE. . P.O. 3045177253. . . .680-3346 Choices Unlimited (Lesbian Social Group). . 529-3211 Colt 45's. . . . . . 528-9192 Conroe Area Lesbians. . 75&0354 Crisis Hotline. . .......... . 228-1505 Dial-A-Gay-Atheist .. . 457-6860 Diana Foundation 2700 Mason177006 . . .524-5791 Dignity (Catholic gays) P.O. 66821177286 . .528-7644 Episcopal Integrity Houston. . .. P.O. 86008. . . .526-0555 Family Connection (youth shelter) . . . ... 523-6825 Fast Release Emergency Defense (FRED) . .528-6969 Frontrunners Uoggers) . . . . . .529-1268 Gay Adventist (SDA Kinship) P.O. 92104177206 Gay Archives ofTexas .802 Westheimer ... 529-7014 Gay Hispanic Caucus . .868-5252 Gay Nurses Alliance .... . 680-9486 Gay Political Caucus (mail add: P.O. 68664, Houston 77286) (meeting at) 4600 Main #217. . . .521·1000 Gay Rights A.C.LU. . . ... P.O. 66844f77006 .. DR. MICHAEL SAGINAW Gay Rights National Lobby . . . . .52H)I96 Gay Switchboard. . .. P.O. 3624177253 . . .529-3211 GreenspoinUFM 1960 Friends . .821·9681 Homophile Interfaith Alliance 729 Manor ..... 523.£969 Houston Area Gay & Lesbian Engineers & Scientists. 524-7498 Houston Community Clowns. ...... . .. 862-8314 Houston Data Professionals ... 523.£922 Houston Health Dept. ..... 1115 N. McGregor. .222-4201 Houston KSiAIDS Foundation. .524-AIDS Houston North Professionals P.O. 3840 Humblef77336821·7126 Ingersoll Speakers Bureau (Gay Atheist)P.O. 3911Beliairef77401 Integrity Houston. . ..... P.O. 86008 . .526-0555 Interact. . P.O. 18041177022 . . . .529-7014 Kaposi's Sarcoma Comm .... P.O. 1155-3317 Montrose Lambda Alanon . . . . . . . . ... 521·9772 Lambda Bicycle Club. ..... ........ . .529-4975 Lambda Center For Alcoholics. ..1214 Joanne. ..521·9772 Lesbian/Gay People in Medicine .. 104 Westheimer .. 680-9486 Lesbian/Gay Resource Serv. UofH .. P.O. 309177004 .. 749-1253 Lesbian Mothers . . .529-4975 Lone Star Classic '83 (Pat) . . .... 524-5311 Lutherans Concerned for Gay People .453-1143152H)883 Men Against Deception .... P.O. Bex 541871177254 Montrose Art Alliance. . .4307 Mt. Vernon #20177006 ... Montrose Clinic. . .. 104 Westheimer . . ... 528-5531 Montrose Co. Cloggers .456$61 Montrose Guest Recovery House .. 401 Avondale .. 524-8813 Montrose Singers. . .749-2832/84(}7234 Montrose Sports Assoc. . . Director Steve. .499-9036 Monday Bewling . . . Larry. . . .. 529-9378 Mixed Bewling. . . ... Richard. . .644-5479 Pool League. . . Debbie. . . .973-1358 Racquetball. . Richard. ..•. . .644-5479 Softball Jerry .... 523-0413 Volleyball. . Rey . . . .. 721-6546 Women's Softball . Linda. .868-7193 Montrose Symphonic Band 1022 Westheimer ... 527·9454 Montrose Tennis Club. . Rick. . . . .524-2151 Mustang Club, Inc.. .... . P.O. 66074177006 . ATTORNEY AT LAW Operation Documentation. ...... ..... .. . .. 521·1000 Paz y Liberacion. . .. P.O. flXi:l33l77260. . .... 523-9061 Rice Gay/Les. Support Group ... P.O. 1892 (Univ.). .524-0724 Texas Bay Area Gays . . P.O. 861,(Clear Lake) 332-3737 Texas Gay Rodeo Assoc ..... P.O. 86973 #1194 526-5001 Texas Human Rights Foun.. .626-1200/961·9858 Unitarian Gay Caucus. . 5210 Fannin 520-9767 Women's Lobby Alliance 4 Chelsea. .52l0439 HOUSTON RESTAURANTS (Area Code: 713) Auberge de France.. . .... 3840 Hillcroft . . . . .783-4300 Baja's . . .. 402 Lovett. . .527·9886 Beulevard Cafe ... . .808 Lovett 521·1015 Chapultepec (Mexican) 813 Richmond 522·2365 Frankie's Hamburgers 926 Westheimer 529-7896 Happy Buddha. . 516 Westheimer 527-8494 House of Pies.. .. 3112 Kirby. .. 528-3616 House of Pies 6142Westheimer. . 782·1290 Matt Garner BBO . .136 W. Gray. . .527-8468 Rascal's . .2702 Kirby 524-6272 Spanish Flower. . 3921 N. Main 869-1706 Tim's Coffee Shop 1525 Westheimer 529-2289 Tila's . . ... 616 Westheimer . . 520-8315 HOUSTON THEATRE (Area Code: 713) Alley Theater. . 615 Texas Ave.. Greenway III Hwy 59 at Bflo. Spdwy River Oaks 2009 W. Gray. . . TowerTheatre. . .1201 Westheimer.. .228-8421 626-0402 524-2175 .526-1709 LONGVIEW CHURCH (Area Code: 214) Faith Community Church .... 1116 S. Mobberly .... 757·7336 LUBBOCK CLUB (Area Code: 806) Papillon 1204 Broadway. . 763-7729 LUBBOCK ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code: 806) Dignity/Lubbock. . P.O. 5460. . 763.£111 Integrity. . . .839-2809 Lubbock Gay Alliance. . P.O. 64746179464 . MCC . . .2802 42nd St.lP.O. 64574 . . .792·5354 MIDLAND/ODESSA CHURCH (Area Code: 915) MCC. . .... P.O. 11152179702 . . .... 687·2027 NACOGDOCHES ORGANIZATION (Area Code: 409) GLAS (Gay/Lesbian Association of Students) . .. Stephen F. Austin Univ., Bex 5813 75962 .. 56().9606 ODESSA CLUB (Area Code: 915) Carrousel. . 201 Alabama. . . .. . 367.()93() Nite Spot 8401 Andrews Hwy 368-6799 SAN ANGELO CHURCH (Area Code: 915) MCC . P.O. 367 658-6634 SAN ANGELO CLUB (Area Code: 915) Phase III 2226 Sherwood Way 942·9168 SAN ANGELO ORGANIZATION (Area Code: 915) Gays of Angelo State (GAS) ... P.O. 80963176906 ... 942-0674 SAN ANTONIO BATHS (Area Code: 512) Club San Antonio 1802 N. Main 735-2467 Executive Health Club. . .. 723 Ave. B . . 225-8807 SAN ANTONIO BUSINESSES (Area Code: 512) First Star News 6724 San Pedro .. . .. 826-9057 Kevin Wagner Unique Cards/Gifts .. 1801 N. Main .. 733-3555 Mendiola·Hamilton Photography ... 1814 McCullough #3 .. ........ 734-8216 On Main. . 2514 N. Main. . . .. 737·2323 Texas School of Floral Design ... 3106 West Ave 341·5114 Unicorn Shop. . .. 302 N. Presa . . . 226-3186 Video World. . 1802 N. Main. . 736-9927 SAN ANTONIO CHURCHES (Area Code: 512) Church of Christ. . . . . . . . . . . 734-5415 MCCSA . . 107 S. Pine 271-7353 SAN ANTONIO CLUBS (Area Code: 512) Ab's Westernaire 622 Roosevelt 532'()()15 Benham Exchange 411 Benham. . 271·3811 Cahoots 435 McCarty 344-9257 Crew. . 309 W. Market. . 223-0333 EI Jardin . .106 Navarro 223-7177 Faces. .. 119EI Mio ........•..... 341-4302 Galleon. . .330 San Pedro. . . . . . . .225-2353 LJ.'s. . .3503 West Ave. . 341·9359 Madam Arthur's 147 E. Comrnerce. . 225-9678 San Pedro Connection 828 San Pedro Snuffy's Saloon. . 820 San Pedro. . ... 224-7739 PHILLIP D. TELfOQD PODIATRIST-FOOT SPECIALIST 3409 OAK LAWN AVENUE SUITE116 DALLAS, TEXAS 75219 (214) 526-5051 ~ HAVING LEGAL PROBLEMS? IN TROUBLE WITH THE LAW? TERMS AVAILABLE CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT 559·4760 MONDAY-SATURDAY HOURS BY APPOINTMENT GREGORY L. KOSS 4503 LEMMON DALLAS 75219 ATTO QN,EY -AT-LAW (713) 660-8621 IiOU6TON COMPLETE DISCRETION GUARANTEED PAGE 78 TWT JANUARY 6 - 12. 1984 TWT JANUARY 6 - 12. 1984 PAGE 79 INSTITUTE FOR MENTAL DEVELOPMENT ' \)'~a\\0 <',,0 · \a ~\, 0.\ \...o.'l'l va\t\C~\\()~\\e~ \)' ~a\\0 <,\\0 · \a ~" IND~VIDUAL AND COUPLE COUNSELING CERTIFIED REALITY THERAPISTS 0.\ \...o.'l'l va\t\C~\\()~\\e~ \)' ~a\\0 <,\\0 · \a ~" 0.\ \...o.'l'l va\t\C~\\()~\\e~ \)' ~a\\0 · \a ~\\\\~\\...o.'l'l 3400 MONTROSE BLVD. SUITE 503 (713) 523-0760 HOUSTON va\t\C~\\()~\\e~ \)' ~a\\0 · \a ~\\\\~\\...o.'l'l TEXAS ORGANIZATIONS Lesbian/Gay Dem. ofTexas (Austin) .. P.O. 822 .. (512) 47&8853 Texas Gay Rodeo Assoc ..... P.O. 88973 #1194. ..526-5001 Texas Lesbian/Gay Student Organ. Coalition . P.O. 275, UT Union Bldg./78712. . 441·3678 Texas Gay Task Force (Dallas) . . (214) 827·2957 Texas Gay Task Force (Denton-Newsletter & Pubs Office) P.O. A·K, 76201. . (817) 367-8216 Texas Gay Task Force (Houston-State Headquarters) P.O.66282177006 .. . .... (713) 529-70141522·1659 Texas Republican Alternative Comrn. P.O. 1077178767453-5028 Secrets . . WACO CLUB (Area Code: 817) 2005 Fort 754-4988 "ALAN & I" by R. CAM. 3212 Smith, Suite 102 526-7911 Houston WELCOMED , , ~~ (~~ "47 YEARS "THE MONTROSE ALTERNATIVE" ~~pi~k E leph;:D~rDED "THE CLUB FOR A ~ MAN OF DISTINCTION" BRUCE SMITH, D.D.S. 1218 LEELAHD • HOUSTOH OPEN DAILY lOAM, GENERAL DENTISTRY CLUB HOURS BY APPOINTMENT 739-0007 DAY AND NIGHT PARKING AVAlLA8LE -- SATURDAY, JAH. 7th: 11PM PLAYGIRL FOLLIES WITH LAURA LEE LOVE, LANA KANE, DE SHANNON PLUS SPECIAL GUEST BRUCILLA DE' VAL SUHDAY, JAH. 8th: 4-8PM BEER BUST AND 8PM PLAYGIRL FOLLIES WITH CAST REGULARS PLUS SPECIAL GUEST BURGANDY WOODS I~ 1802 NORTH MAIN SAN ANTONIO'S FINEST 735·2467 1006 MISSOURI ST. • HOUSTON • (713) 529-4364 SUNDAYS 12 NOON, DANCING NIGHTLY WITH DJ CHUCK DEEMER NO COVER CHARGE/SUFFICIENT HEATING FOR WINTER 1- SAN ANTONIO AMERICAN EXPRESS, MASTERCARD & VISA PAGE 80 TEMPLE/KILLEEN CHURCH (Area Code: 512) . .. PO.1112. . .... 471·5931 TEXARKANA, TX CHURCH (Area Code: 214) MCC of the Pines. . .... P.O. 3012/75504/3012 . MCC. NEXT WEEK AND I SAN ANTONIO RESTAURANTS (Area Code: 512) Bogart's 11541 West Ave. @ Blanco 349-7160 Daisy Tea-Boom 2525 Jackson-Keller 349-1000 Patrick Grant's Circles. . .107 W. Locust 733-5237 va\t\C~\\()~\\e~ (713) 899-2390 BEAUMONT INSURANCE San Antonio Chamber of Commerce (referrals). . .227-8181 San Antonio Free Clinic .... 1136W. Woodlawn .... 733-0383 ..................... or 732-4661 San Antonio Plasma Services .112 Auditorium Cir .. 223-2958 The Bridge (youth shelter) .... 606 Wilson Blvd.. ..734-9532 V.D. Testing (Healthline). . .222·1810 Sunset Boulevard 1430 N. Main 22SB654 2015 Place. . .. 2015 San Pedro. . . .. 733-3365 Talk of the Town. . ..... 3530 Broadway. . .... 826-9729 SAN ANTONIO ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code: 512) Alamo Human Rights Comm .. 150 Terrell Plaza #188/78209 Alcohol Counseling & Detox MHMR ... 421 6th St 2254227 Alpha Plasma Center .. 302 S. Aores 224-1749 Church Theatre. . ..... 1150 S. Alamo. . 224-4085 Crisis Hotline. ........... . ..... 227-43571736-1876 Dignity (Gay Catholics) . . P.O. 12484178212 . .349-3632 Drug Abuse MHMR . . 3721A S. Presa St . .533-9156 Eleanor Roosevelt Demo. Club P.O. 12197 733-8388 Family Services Assoc 230 Pereida 226-3391 Forward Foun., Inc. (community education) . . . 222·9575 Friends, Etc 7115 Blanco Rd. #114-315178216. Gay Services Healthline. .. PO. 12706178212 222·1810 Gay Switchboard. . 733-7300 Helpline (Drug Abuse Central) . . . . . . .2254088 Integrity PO. 15006178212 . . . . . .. . .. 734-0759 Lambda AA . . 1312 Wyoming 271·3643 Las MujeresiWomen's Center ,:. . 822-8444 Lesbian & Gay People in Medicine PO. 290043178280. Mission City Chorale. .2503 Jackson-Keller #113 . .342-4198/737·1947 Parents & Friends of Gays 511 E. Park. .222·1810 Professional Assoc. of San Antonio (PASA) . P.O. 5992178201 Runaways (Youth Service Project) . . . .299-7880 SAGA. . 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