Eye of the Storm
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Eye of the Storm
See Story on pages Q3 & Q4 Florence Henderson: Kitten with a Whip? Mystery Writer Breaks the Rules of ‘Whodunits’ See Back Page Clark Vows Leadership on Gay, AIDS Issues Volume 5, Number 3 January 19, 2004 See story on page 12 Eye of the Storm Pulic Meeting Scheduled as Questions Swirl Around Gay Center Sale By Phil LaPadula Managing Editor As the controversy surrounding the sale of the gay community center in Fort Lauderdale intensified last week, the center’s board of directors scheduled a public meeting for Thursday, Jan. 22, at 6 p.m. to answer questions and respond to criticism. In response to an e-mail flyer sent out by Doug White, an opponent of the sale, dozens of people packed the meeting room where the center’s board was holding its regularly scheduled meeting Jan. 15. They were told to come back on Jan. 22 for the town hall meeting. A week earlier, Executive director Bill Peters had announced that the public meeting on the sale would not be held until March. “We’ve upped the date because there seems to be a swell of curiosity,” he explained. Meanwhile, the Broward County Commission voted on Tuesday, Jan. 20, to table a proposed $200,000 bailout grant for the center after they learned about the sale. The commission had been expected to approve the grant. Peters said he was disappointed by the commission’s actions because the center still needs the money for its programs. He pointed out that the center will probably not get any money from the sale until September. Most of the criticism of the deal has centered on the board acting without informing, or receiving input, from the center’s members and the community at large. Critics have also questioned why the board didn’t do a national search for a developer or put the property on the multiple listing service. Supporters of the deal say they had to act quickly to keep the center’s doors open. “We are angry, and feel betrayed, that this board met in closed session for months without seeking out community input and See CENTER on page 2 Photo by Pompano Bill Mark Ketchum, president of the gay community center’s board of directors, speaks at the board’s Jan. 15 meeting. The board announced that a town hall meeting will be held at the center Jan. 22 to address concerns about the sale of the property. Phelps Threatens to Book Group on Gay Cruise Homophobic Preacher Sends Letter to Rosie O’Donnell’s Travel Company performing on board an Atlantis cruise gave her Virulently anti-gay Rev. Fred the idea to create a gay Phelps has written a letter to R Family cruise company geared Vacations, a gay and lesbian travel to families. company co-founded by Rosie In order to get on O’Donnell, requesting reservations the cruise, Phelps and aboard the company’s first gay his followers would have chartered cruise. R Family Vacations to book their travel has chartered Norwegian Cruise arrangements through R Line’s Norwegian Dawn for a sevenFamily Vacations. day cruise departing on July 11 from According to Kaminsky, New York City. The cruise is meant nobody from Westboro to be a safe and enjoyable Baptist Church has environment for gay families. purchased tickets. Phelps and his Westboro “One other thing Baptist Church, which is composed I have to say is that we LOVE AND HATE: At left, a gay couple with a child pictured on R Family Vacations’ Web site. At right, Fred Phelps almost entirely of members of his are going to ensure the protesting outside the Albany County Courthouse in Laramie, Wyo., where one of Matthew Shepard’s killers was family, are notorious for staging safety of every guest on trial April 5, 1999. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski) anti-gay pickets at gay events and that comes aboard,” funerals, including the funeral of hate-crime such subjects as: Is homosexuality sinful? Does everyone, but I think it’s obvious that this Kaminsky said. “And both we and Norwegian victim Matthew Shepard. Their signs bear such God really hate fags? Is it possible for practicing church is not trying to promote anything Cruise Line reserve the right that any slogans as “God Hates Fags,” “AIDS Cures homosexuals to go to Heaven? Is Hell a real good, but just promoting hate. Their Web passenger who is disruptive, whether in this Fags” and “Fags Burn in Hell.” Phelps’ group place with fire and brimstone? Was Sodom site is called godhatesfags.com, and I don’t group or in any other group, is not welcome also regularly sends out faxed fliers promoting destroyed because of homosexual sin or some on the ship.” extremist, anti-gay views. A recent one began, other reason? What about the dietary laws of “We do reserve our right to book Phelps is a former lawyer “WBC to picket monstrous sodomite Leviticus? Do they negate the prohibition, who has been disbarred by whorehouse masquerading as a nation, ‘Thou shalt not lie with mankind as with who goes on our cruise. We are the both the Kansas state courts Canada…” The latest flier, a copy of his letter womankind; it is abomination?’And many other ones that schedule the and the federal court system. to R Family Vacations, was circulated Jan. 9. such relevant and timely topics of keen interest programming…. Their Web site is According to the AntiIn the letter to R Family Vacations, Phelps to all sincere and intelligent gays and lesbians.” Defamation League, in 1985, writes, “Please make room for three families (12 Phelps ends his letter with, “Your prompt called godhatesfags.com, and I don’t nine federal court judges filed to 15 individual members) from Westboro consideration will be appreciated. Thank you. With really think that is an appropriate a disciplinary complaint Baptist Church.” Phelps goes on to say that kindest personal regards and best wishes, I remain charging Phelps and six of subject to have on our cruise.” “you need us with our traditional, historic sincerely yours in Christ, Fred W. Phelps, Pastor.” his family members, all Christian input to have a truly diverse, wellattorneys, with making false “We are creating a cruise where we want —Gregg Kaminsky, R Family Vacations rounded and intellectually stimulating cruise. all families to be welcome,” said Gregg accusations against them. We will provide all on board with lively Gospel Kaminsky, who runs R Family Vacations really think that is an appropriate subject to The Phelpses fought the complaint but lost. music and old-time preaching—three to five along with Rosie O’Donnell and her partner, have on our cruise.” In 1989, Fred Phelps agreed to surrender his sessions each day—with generous, lengthy Kelly O’Donnell. “However, we do reserve Kaminsky first met Rosie O’Donnell license to practice law in federal courts in question-and-answer periods to follow each our right to book who goes on our cruise. when he worked for Atlantis Events, which exchange for the federal judges allowing the service. We are the ones that schedule the produces all-gay cruises. According to other members of his family to continue “In addition, we will arrange debates on programming. It’s not that we don’t welcome Kaminsky, O’Donnell’s experience practicing. By Andy Zeffer Features Editor www.ExpressGayNews.com • January 19, 2004 1 support from our Founders Circle [major donors], our membership, our community leaders and community members prior to voting to sell our community center,” said Doug White, president of the South Florida Social Circle. White also questioned why Peters has been telling the press that the sale was not a done deal when the board actually signed a sales contract in December. In an interview with The Express on Jan. 14, Peters acknowledged that the center had signed a contract, and it cannot back out. But he said Tarragon Realty Investors Inc. could still back out, and the deal is contingent on the city approving the building permits. Nevertheless, White and others think Peters statements to the press were misleading. Dave Litty, one of two board members who voted against the sale, criticized the way the deal has been handled. “I think the board has blown it by not allowing the community to participate in this huge decision,” Litty said. “I’m not against developing the property as long as it’s well thought out.” Litty also criticized how center officials have presented the sale to the media. “I question our representation in the press by spokespeople for the center,” he said. Mark Ketchum, president of the center’s board of directors, said he “can understand the criticism” about proceeding with the deal behind closed doors. “In a perfect world, it would have been done in the open,” he said. But he said the development made the deal contingent on confidentiality, and the deal seemed to good to pass up. “This developer came to us and said they wanted to purchase our property, but it had to be absolutely confidential, and we couldn’t shop it,” Ketchum explained. “Most of us were uncomfortable with that, but it was such an opportunity for us to have a mortgage-free, repair-free building with working air conditioning and no leaky roof. The only real costs are going to be maintenance of the building.” Asked why the center didn’t list the property or do a national search for a developer, Ketchum said, “It would have been nice to have enough resources in the bank to say, ‘OK, we’re going to put ourselves on the market for a year and see what happens.’ But we saw this as an opportunity to ensure the future of the center and to keep it alive.” Ketchum also noted that the developer agreed on Jan. 13 to increase the parking to 70 spaces. Critics complained that the original plan for 46 spaces, compared with the current center’s 100-plus spaces, was a major drawback. Dave Brown, a member of the center who worked for 11 years as an appraiser for Re/Max, said he appraised the building at $3 million to $3.2 million. The board has acknowledged that the total sales contract is for $2.19 million. “Why was it sold so cheaply? Why wasn’t it put on the multiple listing service?” Brown asked. “It’s a large piece of land, and it’s very close to Wilton Manors. Why was it a backroom deal?” Litty explained that the board had received a written appraisal of $2.053 million, but he conceded that “the potential market value is more than $3 million.” After the meeting Jan. 15, Carol Moran, a former board member who supports the sale, responded to criticism from White about the deal’s plan for the center to own a new 10,000-square-foot building but not the land it sits on. In his e-mail, White had compared the plan to “owning a trailer in a trailer park.” “Have you ever owned a condo? It’s the same concept,” Moran said. But Litty pointed out that the plan could put the center at the mercy of a condo association. “The condo association could decide that they don’t want the center or its uses or events,” he said. Peters said the board had informed some of its major donors before signing the contract. “There were certain things we could not go public with as part of the deal,” he said. “We needed to respond to this situation as quickly as possible. We wanted to keep the doors of the center open.” Peters said the center still needs the $200,000 in emergency funds from the county “to help develop our programs for youth, health and education outreach and to continue operating our 16-hour-per-day emergency hotline service.” Karen Kelly, a past president of the center who closed the sale on the current building, voiced support for the sale. “We have the opportunity to make a 10,000-square-foot, stateof-the-art facility with no mortgage,” Kelly said. “That’s a major fund-raising relief right there. Fund-raising is a constant problem.” Kelly urged community members “not to jump to any judgment or opinion based on a flier or an e-mail that’s going around.” “The board here and the staff work day and night to make this a successful center, and we owe them the opportunity to tell us what’s going on.” But Michael Albetta, a Founders Circle member and president of the Dolphin Democrats, criticized the board for not informing the community about what’s going on with the sale. “I’m very concerned about the fact that people were misinformed about the sale of the property, and it wasn’t done in a very appropriate way,” Albetta said. “The people who are members of the Founders Circle, and the people who meet here and use the center in various groups, were not very well informed.” Elvira Williams, a friend of the late Dr. John Graves who accepted a humanitarian award in his name last November, said she was concerned about the future of the Stonewall Library, a project that Graves passionately supported and funded. “Whatever happens, Dr. Graves’s library should remain with the center,” Williams said. Graves has bequeathed money to the center, but Litty suggested that the money “could be in jeopardy” because Graves did not want the property sold. Express Features Editor Andy Zeffer contributed to this report. Doug White, left, and Carol Moran, right, engage in a lively debate about the sale of the gay community center’s property. White and others have criticized the center’s board for signing a deal in secret without receiving input from the community. 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And it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.” • Shakespeare / Hamlet / I / III Photo by Pompano Bill 2 www.ExpressGayNews.com • January 19, 2004 Copyright © 2004 • Unite Media LLC. www.ExpressGayNews.com • January 19, 2004 3 Margaret Hostetter to Run for Congress Republican Foe of Gay Rights Seeks Deutsch’s Seat By Dan Aiello Local Correspondent Margaret Hostetter, an outspoken opponent of gay rights in Broward County, filed a petition on Jan. 7 to enter the race for the U.S. House of Representatives, District 20 seat. The seat will be vacated by Congressman Peter Deutsch (D), who has entered a race for the U.S. Senate. Hostetter, a Republican, faces an uphill battle in a district where Democrats outnumber Republican voters. Democratic state Sen. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a longtime friend of the GLBT community, also has entered the race for Deutsch’s seat in Congress. Hostetter did not return two phone calls from The Express seeking her comments on the race. “I think it should be remembered, and not just by gay and lesbian voters but by every voter in that District, that Margaret was the one who began a petition drive to repeal the Broward County Human Rights Ordinance,” said Democratic Party activist Bill Rettinger. “I have faith that the voters will not be sending a one-issue candidate to Congress, especially such a divisive candidate as Margaret Hostetter.” A spokesman for the local Log Cabin Republicans said the gay GOP group is not enamored with Hostettter either. “Margaret Hostetter did not believe what we stood for was in line with the platform of the Republican Party, in terms of social issues,” said Andy Eddy of the Broward County Log Cabin 4 Republicans. “We have to look at other Republican candidates. She supported people in the Republican Party that wanted to rescind our charter of membership. And when you are dealing with somebody who wants your membership rescinded, it is very difficult to support him or her. She can be very pleasant, like any other person. But the proof is in the pudding. If she or any of her friends are campaigning to have the Log Cabin Republicans removed from the party, then we would have to take action to prevent that.” In a 2002 article in New Times, Bob Norman dubbed Hostetter “Broward County’s Church Lady.” Norman recounts when Hostetter approached him at a recent public forum on outing and told him that she approved of his recent article about Congressman Mark Foley’s alleged homosexuality. In the article, Norman says Hostetter told him that she approved of outing Foley because “we need to identify homosexuals in public office and expose them for what they are.” Hostetter also sought to undo the relationship between the Broward County Schools and the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network, as reported by The Express in December 2002. In her first meeting as a member of the school board’s Diversity Committee, Hostetter charged that “sexual orientation is not included in the definition of diversity for this committee” and its inclusion in the non-discrimination policy doesn’t give the school board the authority to enact proactive programs that advocate www.ExpressGayNews.com • January 19, 2004 acceptance and tolerance of gay people. Hostetter’s efforts failed to repeal the Broward County Human Rights Ordinance or to remove the GLSEN tolerance programs from Broward County schools. Wasserman Schultz, who is seeking the Democratic nomination for the District 20 seat, contrasted her views with those of Hostetter. “We have very, very polar opposite views on the issues important to the people in Broward County in general, but to the gay community in particular,” said Wasserman Schultz. “We have opposite views on issues of discrimination, a woman’s right to choose and on any of the range of progressive issues people care about. As far as her candidacy, it will be very clear by the end of the election the difference between Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Margaret Hostetter, and the voters will have a clear choice.” Wasserman Schultz campaigned for the Broward County Human Rights Ordinance, and was very supportive of it. She promised to be at the forefront on equal rights issues and to stand firm against those who advocate discrimination. THOM RACINA from Back Page with the publication of The Happy Hustler. “I got to the point with a New York publisher that even though I was writing porn, they knew I was good. And I got a chance to write the Great Los Angeles Blizzard. It was actually that book that got me to the producers of General Hospital.” Racina says he had no problems as an openly gay man working on the soap operas. In fact, he estimated that at least 50 percent of the guys he worked with were gay. “I think the gay men who worked on those show, and still work on those shows, are really able to write sensitive love stories and understand the minds of women better than a lot of straight men I worked with,” he says. Racina drew on the daily traumas of his own life for story material. “So much of my life was put into those stories, but, of course, it couldn’t be gay,” he says. For example, he recalled writing the Bo and Hope love story for Days of Our Lives, which culminated in the couple’s wedding in 1984. “It was push and pull; they’d get together and then something would happen,” he says. “You know, you always try to keep people apart because it’s much more interesting. Every Monday, we’d have a story meeting about what was coming up in the next two weeks. My producer would look at me and say, ‘OK, Thom, what happened with Brian this weekend. And I would tell him the miserable story of my life with Brian, whom I was in love with and dating at the time. And we just simply used all the angst of my dating Brian for Bo and Hope.” While working at the soap Another World, Racina befriended a young, aspiring actor named Brad Pitt, who lived with him for a while. “I needed an assistant, so I gave him a job,” Racina recalls. “He had just quit college and was new to L.A.” Racina thought Pitt was a good actor, so he put him on Another World for one day. He urged the producers to sign Pitt to a two-year contract, but they decided to pass on him. “One of them said he couldn’t act; one said he had bad skin,” Racina says. “Had they liked him, he might have been a soap opera star forever and never have done Thelma and Louise. But it got him a Screen Actors Guild card, which got him other auditions.” Racina says he talked Pitt out of doing porn. “He was thinking about taking a porn job for the money,” Racina says. “I really thought he was a good actor, and I didn’t want him to go that route. The next day, he came back to me and said, ‘I thought about it, and you’re right, I’m not going to do it. Besides, my dick’s not big enough.’ I said, ‘Brad, it’s all done with camera angles anyway. You wouldn’t have to worry.’” While Pitt’s star rose, Another World spun off into oblivion two years ago— one of several soaps canceled in recent years. “It’s very different today—soaps are dying,” Racina says. “The viewership is way down. People have so many other choices available to them on television today that the soaps are less appealing.” He says the problem is not that the soaps are avoiding risky storylines. “Some of them have gone way over the edge, which has turned a lot of people off,” he says. But he expects soaps geared to specific audiences, such as Queer as Folk, to continue to thrive. “Queer as Folk is directed toward gay men and, of course, its biggest audience is straight women,” he says. “Many times when I’ve watched Queer as Folk, I think, ‘Oh damn, I should have written that.’” For directions to the Flamingo Inn Amongst the Flowers, call 954.561.4658. Hawaii and South Florida, most of Meara’s paintings are of palm trees, the ocean, flowers, boats and bamboo. He uses 300-pound paper to enhance the effect. The smaller than expected crowd produced big bargains for some lucky bidders. A sculpture of a mother dolphin and her child frolicking in the waves by Laran Ghiglieri sold for $750. The piece has a retail value of $7,500. “That’s a steal,” commented auctioneer Jack Russo. A “Romantic Weekend in Boca,” valued at $1,274, sold for $450. A Gentlemen’s Diamond Ring by Jon Paul Jeweler, worth $5,500, sold for $3,500. A 24-week-old miniature poodle, worth $950, sold for $200. A $1,450 glass sculpture of two dolphins from Wyland Galleries sold for $600. A Symitar Console Table, valued at $5,680, sold for $700. Finally, “Sandstorm,” a painting by nationally acclaimed artist Byron Keith Byrd, which was featured on the event’s invitation, sold for $2,400. It had a retail value of $6,500. The event attracted some local politicians. Wilton Manors Mayor Jim Stork attended, along with Fort Lauderdale City Commissioner Dean Trantalis and mayoral candidate Joe Grano. www.ExpressGayNews.com • January 19, 2004 5 The Grove Offers Affordable Units in Manors Officials Gather for Groundbreaking of New Development at Five Points By Andy Zeffer Features Editor A crowd that included Mayor Jim Stork and other city officials gathered Monday morning, Jan. 12, at 2660 NE 8th Street in Wilton Manors. Wearing white construction hats and holding shovels, the group posed for pictures for the groundbreaking of The Grove, a new development of condominiums just up the street from Five Points intersection. Along with high-profile developments such as Wilton Station, The Grove represents the dramatic facelift that is changing the island city. And like Wilton Station, which is being heavily marketed to gays and lesbians with two-page ads in national publications such as Genre and Out, the sales group behind The Grove has already sold 70 percent of the units by targeting the gay and lesbian community. “Because this is Wilton Manors, we started with the community that we are in,” said Cory Matthews of The Schecher Group, the realtors representing The Grove. “So I had a booth at the Stonewall [Festival] event. Word of mouth spread, and people told their friends out of state, and interest just skyrocketed. I also placed brochures in Georgie’s Alibi, which garnered a great response. Through those avenues, we have been able to get 70 percent of the units sold, and have yet to start to advertise.” Within walking distance of Wilton Drive, The Grove is a gated community with a clubhouse, pool and designer kitchens. The complex also allows pets. Matthews expects a mixture of owners who live in their units as well as investors. 6 Photo by Carole Fawcett Harold Horn, Kenny Hale, Glen Schecher, Purvin Pujara, Mayor Jim Stork and Vice Mayor Scott Newton break ground at the site of The Grove. The units at The Grove originally started at $117,000, but have now moved up to $150,000. With virtually all the new developments in the neighborhood starting at $350,000, people who purchase new condos to rent would have to charge exorbitant amounts of rent to cover their mortgage payments. So Matthews sees the units at The Grove as affordable for first– time buyers as well as renters. www.ExpressGayNews.com • January 19, 2004 “We are looking at having construction finished in nine to 12 months, but depending on construction that could be shorter or longer,” Matthews said. The site of the new development has a grim history. According to Harold Horne, community services director for the city of Wilton Manors, the land where The Grove will be built was not originally part of Wilton Manors; it was annexed to the city in 1964. The apartments that have occupied the land for years were built at a density of 40 units an acre. “It was terribly crowded,” Horne said. “When I first came to work for the city, this was one of my target properties to do something about. We had over $10,000 a day in fines against the original property owner. He never went above improving to the minimum requirements. So the property laid in a stagnant mode. When it was purchased by the Coastal people, the units were being rented out at $110 a week.” Horne describes the apartment buildings that occupied the land as having too much density, no place for dumpsters, no landscaping and no place for kids to play. The city tried to help by having mobile units that worked out of vans for after-school programs for the children that resided in the units, but the efforts didn’t work well because the complex was so transient. “We are going through a period where we are losing the kind of people we wanted to help, where everything being built was going for $300,000 to $350,000,” Horne said. “So we started looking at ways to maintain a variety of housing types. The median cost of new housing in Broward County is $160,000; these units start at $117,000. The median in Wilton Manors is $350,000.” Asked how he feels about out-of-state residents being able to afford new housing while many local residents are being priced out, Horne said it is not a phenomenon that is new to South Florida. “Most of our developments will happen within walking distance of Wilton Drive.” Horne said. “And I think we are going to have people who will want to come here and pop in for a weekend and check out all the activities on Wilton Drive. It will be similar to people who keep a place in Cape Cod or the Keys. I just think that is inherent to South Florida.” However, Horne pointed out that Wilton Manors still has very solid single-family homes, and he expects them to remain. He noted that while the single-family homes may be individually renovated, unlike some communities, they are not being torn down and replaced by larger homes. Instead, he thinks residents in Wilton Manors will keep 1950s and ’60s housing, homes that were designed to catch the eastern breeze from the ocean. Horne said it is all in keeping with the context of remaining “the Island City.” “You’ll never see high-rises in Wilton Manors,” Horne said. Wilton Manors’ design standards require units to have porches and face outward, as opposed to heavy garage doors. Horne said most of the city’s redevelopment will occur in the neighborhood where The Grove is being built, sites that were formally trailer parks, and a few industrial areas that have remained underdeveloped. “Essentially what we were going for is trying to be consistent with the city’s theme of being the Island City,” said Purvin Pujara of Coastal Investment Properties Limited, the developer behind The Grove. “When we spoke to Harold Horne, he gave us an idea of what the city’s theme is. And then we came up with a concept that fits with that. So we went with an island-style design plan with decorative columns and improved rooflines that give a nice tropical feeling.” Pujara said that planning The Grove has been a positive experience. “I find a more synergistic approach to planning in Wilton Manors than I do in other cities,” Pujara said. www.ExpressGayNews.com • January 19, 2004 7 8 www.ExpressGayNews.com • January 19, 2004 Miami Journalist Nominated for GLAAD Award Univision.com’s Guerra Recognized in Spanish-Language Category Guerra explained that Univision.com is for sure last week. owned by Univision, the Spanish-language Still, Guerra said the nomination could well After being nominated for an award from the broadcast network, but that the Web site creates have positive ramifications at the Web site. Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation its own content. The Massachusetts Supreme “This really enables me to speak to my editors (GLAAD) for “Outstanding Digital about covering more gay-oriented issues,” Guerra Journalism Article” in the Spanish- “Hopefully, this will provoke said. “It lets me do some prodding for more gay language category, Emilio Guerra, a more thorough and balanced interest articles.” Miami journalist, said he has mixed However conservative Univision.com’s coverage [of gay issues] in readership might be, it does not distract from feelings. On one hand, the associate news Spanish-language media.” the fact that the gay men’s message board is editor for Miami’s Univision.com, the —Emilio Guerra among the most active on the Web site, Guerra most visited Spanish language Web site said. Furthermore, the GLAAD recognition and in the world, is personally pleased with the Court decision prompted Guerra to write a new Spanish-language categories could provoke achievement. On the other, Guerra said that when comprehensive piece, quoting both the court as more and balanced coverage of gay issues in he reviewed the article after hearing of the well as supporters and opponents of the decision, Spanish media. nomination he wasn’t “ecstatic” with it and including the Family Research Council. Taher said that increasing support is already wonders how that reflects on the pool of “I mixed it all together and tried to write the online. “We decided to create the Spanish-language contenders. In fact, Guerra suggested that the most balanced possible story,” Guerra said. He categories because we are getting so much support nomination represents, in part, the dearth of said he knew the story could prompt strong from there,” Taher said. “This is our first year doing Spanish-language articles on issues that would reactions from readers. “There is more of a it. There had been nominations from Spanishdraw the attention of GLAAD. stigma [about homosexuality] in the Spanish- language media before, but they competed against “At a very personal level, I am not one to speaking community than there is in the general English language media. Now, there are 10 gloat, but I am very happy to be nominated,” Guerra community,” he said. categories just for Spanish-language media.” said. “But it’s a double-edged sword. I wasn’t all Guerra’s article even touched on the effects Taher said there is some great work being done that impressed with the article itself.” on immigration that gay marriage could have and in Spanish-language media. “Having this category Guerra was nominated for his 2003 article, the condemnation from President George Bush. demonstrates how much material there is out there, “Victoria para Matrimonias del Mismo Sexo” It ran as the main story on the Web site. and we need to pay more attention to it.” (“Victory for Same-Sex Marriage”) covering the “The response was not good,” Guerra said. Chalee Snorton, the Southeast director of controversial Massachusetts Supreme Court “We have more conservative readers. What GLAAD, said that it would be a while before decision paving the way for gay marriage. His feedback we got was not good. Acouple of people winners are announced. “We’re still in the voting work is pitted against CNNenespanol.com’s Grace even called to complain about the photo we had process for the awards, and there are several Fuller (with two pieces) for the Spanish-language used [of a gay couple].” committees working on it,” Snorton said. digital journalism award. This is the first year that Guerra did not even know his article was Eventually GLAAD’s 15th Annual Media GLAAD has separate categories for Spanish- mentioned when the Dec. 8 nominations were Awards will be presented in events in three language journalism, according to Monica Taher, released. A friend read about it, informed Guerra, cities—New York, Los Angeles and San People of Color media director for GLAAD. and the Univision.com journalist only found out Francisco. Guerra said he would wait to see where By Michael W. Sasser Miami-Dade Correspondent Emilio Guerra, a journalist with Univision.com, has been nominated for a Spanish-language media award by the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Dafamation. the winner of his category is being announced to decide if he can attend. “I think what GLAAD is doing is a very good thing,” Guerra said. He cited a Spanishlanguage article he had read on a reputable Web site a few years ago on gay issues that he found “horrible.” “We’ve come a long way since then,” Guerra added. “Hopefully, this will provoke more thorough and balanced coverage [of gay issues] in Spanish-language media.” For more information on the GLAAD media awards and nominees, visit www.glaad.org. www.ExpressGayNews.com • January 19, 2004 9 Cunanan Play Stirs Criticism La Jolla Playhouse Defends Musical Theatre Piece By Phil LaPadula Managing Editor For the South Florida gay community, the Andrew Cunanan murder spree was like a midsummer day’s nightmare. On July 15, 1997, Cunanan allegedly shot to death popular openly gay fashion designer Gianni Versace on the steps of his mansion in the heart of South Beach’s bustling tourist area. The Versace killing was the last of five murders allegedly committed by Cunanan, whose deadly rampage spanned from San Diego to South Florida. It ended on July 23, 1997, when Cunanan committed suicide on a houseboat in Miami Beach after sightings of the serial killer had been reported in all 50 states. When La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego recently announced plans to produce a musical theatre piece loosely based on Cunanan’s life, many in the gay community saw it as the recurrence of a bad dream. But the theatre’s artistic director, Des McAnuff, insists that they are not trying to sensationalize or exploit the tragedy of the Cunanan murders. McAnuff issued a press release Jan. 6 to respond to criticism after an article in the San Diego Union-Tribune and a subsequent letter to the editor made waves in the community. In defending the project, McAnuff included excerpts from the theatre’s application for a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. “The authors intend Disposable to be a metaphor for the repercussions of a culture obsessed with money, power and fame,” the theatre’s press release states. “The creative 10 team of Disposable has an exemplary track record—they are all significant artists who have amassed substantial bodies of work and are each internationally recognized….The themes that interest Jessica [Hagedorn], Mark [Bennett] and Michael [Greif] have to do with race and class, our obsession with celebrity, wealth and power, as well as the media’s propensity for sensationalism and its impact on our perceptions of the truth.” McAnuff said she hopes the piece will have the same impact as The Laramie Project, which the theatre presented in 2001. “That play also was concerned with a controversial subject matter—the vicious murder of Matthew Shepard, slain by two young men because of his sexuality,” McAnuff said. Joe Frescatore, who was casually acquainted with Andrew Cunanan, was skeptical about the project. “If they’re trying to make it out like this is what the culture did to him, to me it seems like a lot of wasted energy,” Frescatore told The Express. “It seems like they would have more useful things to make plays about.” Frescatore said he knew Cunanan for several years, “but it was kind of just a surface relationship,” he said. “I met him the first night I arrived in San Francisco. He was just this gregarious, all-around-the-bar kind of guy. He just flitted from person to person in the bar. Everybody knew him. It seemed like every time we went out, he was there. We used to call him ubiquitous Andrew.” Frescatore said he also ran into Cunanan www.ExpressGayNews.com • January 19, 2004 during visits to San Diego and later after Frescatore moved there. “I would always see him in coffee shops, bars, stores,” he said. “He was always cheerful and happy.” Frescatore said he had several casual conversations with Cunanan. “He never mentioned celebrities to me,” Frescatore said. Bill Peters, executive director of the Gay and Lesbian Community Center of South Dr. Mathew Ruehl, left, owner of the houseboat where Andrew Cunanan committed suicide on July 23, 1997, gives instructions to caretaker Fernando Carreira Tuesday, Dec. 30, 1997. Carreira collected reward money after he discovered Cunanan hiding out on the houseboat days after killing Italian designer Gianni Versace. (AP Photo/ Alan Diaz) Florida, expressed his feelings about the Cunanan play, telling the Associated Press, “Cunanan was sick, and do you celebrate that? People’s lives were gone, and do you celebrate that?” But Sean Ingrim, director of development for the San Diego gay community center, had a more wait-and-see reaction. “There’s quite a bit of conflict about this in San Diego,” said Ingrim, who was once on staff at La Jolla Playhouse. “On the other hand, there are often very difficult topics that are tackled in the theatre. While the subject matter is challenging and will bring up a lot of painful memories, I think it’s important to let the theatrical process happen.” Ingrim noted that the playhouse has a good reputation in the community, and many of its productions make it to Broadway. “I don’t think they would create a sensationalistic, yellow-journalism type piece,” he said. “There are lots of contrived ways to tell this story. We have to hope that the story is handled in a dignified manner.” At least three books have been written about Cunanan and his victims: Death at Every Stop: The True Story of Alleged Gay Serial Killer Andrew Cunanan, the Man Accused of Murdering Designer Versace; Vulgar Favors: Andrew Cunanan, Gianni Versace, and the Largest Failed Manhunt in U.S. History; and Three Month Fever: The Andrew Cunanan Story. In addition, a film, Fashion Victim: The Killing of Gianni Versace was produced in 2001 and is currently available on DVD. The new play’s provocative title, Disposable, seems intended to invite questions. Based on the theatre’s description of the piece, the question that many people are likely to ask—especially those who knew the handsome young man—is whether American culture threw away Cunanan, or whether Cunanan threw away his own life, along with the lives of five other innocent people. Virginia Man Pushes Kerry’s Gay Appeal Daley Says Senator Was Gay Rights Advocate Before it Was Fashionable By Joe Crea Correspondent Long before he became the gay liaison for Sen. John Kerry’s presidential bid, Tom Daley knew that Kerry was the candidate he planned to support. Daley said the Massachusetts senator has a long track record of supporting gay rights issues, dating back to 1985, “long before it was fashionable” to lend political support to gay rights causes. “This isn’t just a guy talking about it, he was doing it before anyone else told him to do it,” Daley said. Daley’s journey into presidential politics came after an extensive background in business and followed a phone call from a good friend, Bob Farmer. Farmer, who is gay and serving as the Kerry campaign’s national treasurer, asked Daley if he’d be willing to join the campaign to raise money from gay and lesbian contributors. “Bob called me out of the blue one day and said, ‘John may run, would you be interested in joining the campaign,’” Daley said. “Knowing Bob well enough and his track record, especially his track record on gay and lesbian issues, I knew this was important.” Farmer served as the counsel general to Bermuda during the Clinton administration. Daley, 37, said that technically, Farmer was the first openly gay ambassador, but he was appointed and did not have to face a confirmation hearing in Congress. Daley has faced some ups and downs in his position as gay liaison to Kerry. In September, Campbell Spencer — Kerry’s first gay liaison — left during a campaign shakeup that resulted in the firing of Kerry’s campaign manager. Daley said that the Kerry campaign reduced its gay liaison from full-time to parttime status at the request of Spencer, who served as President Clinton’s gay liaison and who still plays an advisory role at the Kerry campaign. Daley said that Spencer’s departure had nothing to do with the firing of Kerry’s campaign manager, and that the timing was coincidental. Daley, who lives in Arlington, Va. and works as a consultant for Hotels.com, said he completely backs Kerry’s positions on gay issues, even his stance opposing gay marriage. Kerry has said that marriage should be between one man and one woman but has endorsed civil unions or domestic partnerships as an alternative. “I do agree with John on this issue,” said Daley, who is a volunteer for the Kerry campaign. “I’m one of those believers that substance is more important than the name it is called and I think a lot of people fall into that category.” When asked about Kerry’s response to his home state’s high court ruling that many say will legalize gay marriage in Massachusetts, Daley said Kerry is, “right there with it.” “He was curious what my opinion was and what the impression was of folks out there,” Daley said. “He was interested in getting some feedback from his advisers and the people that this affects. We spent more than a few minutes on it.” According to recent polls, former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean is in a dead heat with Congressman Dick Gephardt of Missouri, and Kerry is now in a tight race for third with North Carolina Sen. John Edwards, just days before next week’s caucuses. Daley said that Iowa will be a crucial test for Kerry, who has dropped form first to third in New Hampshire, behind Dean and former Gen. Wesley Clark. “We have set out to win,” Daley said. “Kerry’s been in this position before. It’s reminiscent of when he went against Bill Weld in [the 1996 race for Senate in] Massachusetts. John is working harder than he’s ever worked.” When asked how Daley sells Kerry to gay voters — many of whom have flocked to the campaign of Howard Dean, who signed historic civil union legislation while governor of Vermont — Daley acknowledges, “We’re up against a strong voice” but added that “Kerry has that, too.” “We [gay rights issues] are not going to be another issue on the platform. That was important to me. I did not want to get involved in a campaign for the sake of it,” Daley said. “Howard Dean has spent a lot of time courting the gay vote and continues to spend a lot of time courting the community. That’s where his base came from. When you think of Howard Dean, you automatically think of civil unions. When you think of Kerry, you think ‘decorated war hero.’ But Kerry supports many of the same issues and has the voting record to prove it,” Daley said. Kerry has a 100 percent pro-gay voting record, according to the Human Rights Campaign. Kerry was the original co-sponsor of the hate crimes bill. In 1985, Kerry introduced a bill prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. He also supports the passage of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act. Additionally, he has called for an end to the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy banning gays from serving openly in the military. Additionally, Kerry was one of 14 senators — and the only one up for reelection in 1996 — to oppose the Defense of Marriage Act, which bans federal recognition of gay marriages, according to his campaign’s Web site. Kerry is also opposed to the Federal Marriage Amendment that would define marriage as being between a man and a woman. Daley said he did not know whether his boss would take a leadership role in defeating the FMA, but said Kerry had pledged to vote against the measure if it comes up for a vote. www.ExpressGayNews.com • January 19, 2004 11 Clark Vows Leadership on Gay, AIDS Issues Ex-General Says Vets Are ‘Ashamed’ of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ By Lou Chibbaro Jr. Correspondent Democratic presidential candidate Wesley Clark said in an interview this week that if elected president, he would push for the passage of a gay civil rights bill and would order military leaders to “fix” the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, which he called “discriminatory.” In a telephone interview last week from New Hampshire, Clark said voters have been raising the issue of gay civil rights with him “at least every other stop” on the campaign trail and he expressed support for an array of pro-gay measures pending in Congress. Clark, a retired general, discussed his views on gay rights issues and AIDS at a time when polls show he has emerged as the closest rival to former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean, the current front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination. Clark’s gay supporters say Clark is also emerging as Dean’s strongest rival for the gay vote. Gay supporters of Dean and other Democratic presidential contenders say their candidates have spoken out on gay issues for years while Clark remained silent. But Clark’s gay backers say his 38-year career as a military officer and his status as a Vietnam War hero give him the best chance to beat President Bush in the November election and put him in a unique position to prod Congress into advancing gay rights measures. Clark, who grew up in Little Rock, Ark., graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1966 as the first in his class. He studied as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford 12 University from 1966 to 1968, and entered the military in 1969, where he served in Vietnam as a captain. In February 1970, after suffering multiple gunshot wounds in an ambush, Clark led his unit in a counter attack on enemy positions, holding off Viet Cong fighters until American reinforcements arrived, according to a military account. Clark’s action led to his receiving a Silver Star award. During the next two decades, Clark moved up the ranks in a variety of key positions, earning praise from noted military leaders, including former generals Alexander Haig and Colin Powell. Clark served as Supreme Allied Commander of Europe and head of NATO forces from 1997 to 2000, playing a key role in negotiating a peace settlement in the war in Bosnia and helping coordinate U.S. and European efforts in the air war against Serbia in the 1999 Kosovo conflict. Military observers say President Clinton and his Defense Secretary, William Cohen, boosted Clark’s career by orchestrating his top appointments, but they removed Clark from his NATO post in 2000, effectively ending Clark’s military career, following heated policy disagreements over Kosovo and other issues. Despite these disagreements, key figures in the Clinton administration reportedly encouraged Clark to run for president and are expected to give him strong backing if he wins the nomination. Clark served as managing director of a Little Rock brokerage firm from 2000 to 2002 www.ExpressGayNews.com • January 19, 2004 and headed his own consulting firm, Wesley K. Clark & Associates, which he used to become a corporate lobbyist, from 2002 until he entered the presidential race last year. During this time, he also served as a consultant to CNN, providing television commentary and analysis of the U.S. war in Iraq. Lou Chibbaro: The U.S. military policy of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” has been criticized by gay civil rights activists. If you are elected president, what would you do with that policy? Wesley Clark: Well, I’ll call in the United States military’s uniformed leaders and the Department of Defense leadership and tell them that we need to get a policy that represents America. I don’t want the armed forces to be the last institution in America that discriminates against people. I believe people should have equal rights. “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” is not working, at least that’s all the indications I get, and furthermore, it’s still discriminatory. So they’ll have to look at policies elsewhere and find other ways to do it. I won’t tell them how to do it. I want them to fix it in a way that’s right for America. If there’s a resistance like there was under the Clinton administration, would you intervene or just leave it up to the military? No, you have to lead. You cannot leave it up to the military people. But it’s up to the uniformed military to come up and address the issue, and they’ll have to do it to my satisfaction. Do you have any thoughts on why there’s more resistance to this change here than in militaries in other places such as Europe, including Great Britain? Because it’s been politicized in America. One party has attempted to exploit this situation for political advantage. Do you feel you can remove it from the political arena? I think I can. There has been legislation stalled in Congress for more than 20 years that seeks to ban employment discrimination based on sexual orientation—the Employment NonDiscrimination Act, or ENDA. Do you support that legislation and, if so, do you have a plan to shepherd it through Congress? I do support that legislation, and if I were elected, I would have a plan to shepherd it through and get it through Congress. The Republican Party platform, as of four years ago, strongly opposed the legislation. How would you go about persuading those who don’t agree with it to support it? You have to build coalitions, and you have to work through issues. It’s just a matter of leadership and priorities. I think equal rights is a very high priority in the United States. One of the impediments to passing this has been conservative Christian groups, such as the Family Research Council, who have said gay civil rights laws should not be passed because they would legitimize homosexuality and threaten family values. Continued on next page Retired Gen. Wesley Clark greeting supporters at a recent campaign stop. What would you say to someone who would urge you to oppose the bill on those grounds? I’d say that my administration will address real family values: jobs, education, health care, the environment and treating each person equally. The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts has issued a decision that many believe requires the state of Massachusetts to legalize same-sex marriage. What is your position on that issue? I believe people should have equality and full rights under the law, including the rights to a pension, health insurance, medical leave, bereavement leave, visitation in hospitals, survivor benefits, etc. Do you have a view on whether this should be part of same-sex marriage? I think whether it’s called marriage or not is a separate matter. If the state wants to call it marriage, the state should vote on that. If the church wants to call it marriage—or a synagogue—they should vote on that or make that decision. But the important point for me is, legally, people must have equal and full rights under the law. Do you have a position on a proposed constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage? I’m against that. Do you think this will be used as a wedge issue in the presidential campaign? Of course it probably will be a wedge issue. We just have to argue against things like that. www.ExpressGayNews.com • January 19, 2004 13 14 www.ExpressGayNews.com • January 19, 2004 Call for Artists ArtsUnited, a nonprofit, volunteer organization dedicated to using the arts to present a positive message about the gay and lesbian community, seeks artists’ submissions for visual and performance art for its annual signature event “Art Explosion 2004” on March 8. The event is a one-night fundraiser event that includes a visual art exhibit, theatre, book signings, poetry, dance, music and film. This year’s Art Explosion will be held at Hagen Park in Wilton Manors. Selected works of visual art will be on display at the new Broadway Gallery in Fort Lauderdale after the event. Interested artists must complete and submit an application postmarked on or before Feb. 16 to be considered. Applications are available at the Stonewall Library and Archives, 1717 N. Andrews Ave, Fort Lauderdale; Wilton Manors Main Street, 2205 Wilton Drive, Wilton Manors; or from ArtsUnited’s Web site, www.artsunitedonline.org. Submissions are to be mailed to ArtsUnited, 1350 E. Sunrise Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304. For more information, call 954.530.2723. The Outlawz First Anniversary Jan. 24—The Outlawz are known for providing an alternative gay country-western dance experience for cowboys and their friends. Their first anniversary shindig takes place at Manhattan South, 6890 N. Powerline Road, Fort Lauderdale at Peachtree Plaza on the corner of Powerline and McNab. From 7 p.m. 12 a.m., no cover. For more information log onto www.theoutlawz.biz. order to foster an informed and respectful dialogue Understanding Homophobia on the subject. The event will take place at The Feb. 8— From 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., the Live Oak Pavilion, Boca campus, from 4 p.m. to Florida Psychiatric Society is sponsoring a 7 p.m. It is free and open to the public. discussion at The Bass Museum of Art titled “Understanding Homophobia in the Family and in GLSEN Monthly Meeting the Community.” The speaker will be Dr. Richard Jan. 27—The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Friedman, a psychoanalyst, Professor of Education Network holds their monthly meeting Psychiatry at Cornell University and author of at the Floridian Restaurant, 1410 E. Las Olas Blvd. Sexual Orientation and Psychoanalysis. The in Fort Lauderdale. Social time begins at 6:30 p.m., purpose of the program is two-fold, to reach out to and the meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. For information the gay and lesbian community of South Florida e-mail glsenlauderdale@aol.com. and to raise awareness in the community at large about the many forms of homophobia. The event is free and open to the public. A $4 entrance fee is ‘Making Porn’ at Cinema charged by the museum, which is located at 2121 Paradiso Park Ave. in Miami. For more information, call the Feb. 4-29— Making Porn will perform at Florida Psychoanalytic Society at 305.669.4353 Cinema Paradiso (formerly the Vinnette Carroll), or send e-mail to flpsychoanaly@aol.com. 503 SE Sixth Street, Fort Lauderdale. Performances are Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday at 8 p.m.; Saturday at 7 p.m. and 10p.m.; and Sunday at 7 p.m. There is also one special matinee scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 1, at 2 p.m. The official press opening is Saturday, Feb. 7, at 7 p.m. Tickets are $25 for shows on Wednesday and Thursday; $30 for all performances on Friday, Sunday and the late show on Saturday night; and $35 for the 7 p.m. shows on Saturdays. Special priority seating is available for $5 more per ticket. For tickets, please call TicketWeb toll-free at 1.800.965.4827 or visit online at ticketweb.com. Group sales are available at 323.650.0282. For additional information, patrons can call 954.537.3181 or visit www.RonnieLarsen.com. Making Porn contains nudity and strong language. ‘Latter Days’ Screening Feb. 22— South Florida Social Circle will present a private screening of the gay-themed film Latter Days to benefit Tuesday’s Angels. The film will be shown at 1 p.m. at the Gateway Theater, 1820 E. Sunrise Blvd. in Fort Lauderdale. Tickets are $8 and paid reservations are required by Feb. 6. Call South Florida Social Circle at 954.761.3855 or log onto www.SouthFloridaSocialCircle.com. Bette Midler: ‘Kiss My Brass!’ Tour Feb. 29— Due to overwhelming demand, Bette Midler has added another date at The Office Depot Center for her “Kiss My Brass!” tour. Tickets are available at Ticketmaster. Call 954.523, 3309 or 305.358.5885. Monte Carlo Night Feb. 6— The Gay and Lesbian Community Center of South Florida, at 1717 N. Andrews Ave. Same-Sex in Fort Lauderdale, will host Monte Carlo Night, Marriages/Unions an evening consisting of black jack, roulette, crap Jan. 26—Florida Atlantic University games and entertainment. The evening begins at diversity initiatives series presents a symposium 6:30 p.m., and the center is looking for sponsors on the subject of same-sex marriages/unions. The and volunteers. For more information call symposium will offer scholarly perspectives in 954.566.2074 or log onto www.glccftl.com. www.ExpressGayNews.com • January 19, 2004 15 EDITORIAL PAGE The Whitewashing of Gay America Media Ignore the Key Role of GLBT African-Americans in Rights Struggle By Deb Price Something’s been wrong with the picture of gay America: It’s been way too white for way too long. That distorted image has had damaging consequences: Seeing so many white faces accompanying gay stories, many heterosexual AfricanAmericans understandably equate being gay with being white. Sensing discomfort and disapproval in their families and churches, many black gay men and lesbians stay closeted, both from those they love dearly and the news media. Meanwhile, mostly white right-wing groups have effectively showcased well-known African-Americans who oppose gay equality. The result of all this? Americans are much more likely to know that Colin Powell opposed allowing gays to serve openly in the military than to know that supporters of gay marriage include such prominent African-Americans as Coretta Scott King, Rep. John Lewis, former surgeon general Jocelyn Elders, actress Whoopi Goldberg, Democratic presidential hopefuls Al Sharpton and Carol Moseley Braun, and the Rev. William Sinkford, president of the Unitarian Universalist denomination. And probably few heterosexuals of any race realize the key role that gay AfricanAmericans are playing in the legal struggle for equal rights for those of us who are gay. Last summer, when the Supreme Court handed gay Americans our biggest victory ever, African-American Tyron Garner and his white partner made history for successfully challenging their arrest for private, romantic intimacy. And as the recent Massachusetts ruling that marriage licenses must be given to gay couples beginning next May demonstrated, black gays are central to the drive to allow gay couples to marry in this country. That ruling grew out of a suit filed by seven couples, two of whom are in black-white unions. And in New Jersey, a black lesbian couple is among the couples fighting to wed. Yet the fact that gay America is every color rarely gets broadcast. “When 99 percent of the time the image they see about gay rights is a white face, black heterosexuals will go, ‘It is not a black issue.’ Yet we who are black and gay know just how important being able to marry is to our relationships,” says North Carolina activist Mandy Carter. Now, valiantly countering the effort to drum up support in the black community to amend the U.S. Constitution to ban gay marriages, a black gay group is working to improve the picture. The new National Black Justice Coalition plans to seek allies in black churches, reach out through the black media and talk at leading black conferences to stress how such a ban would hurt black same-sex families. (Contact: www.hometown.aol.com/nbjcoalition/) 16 Letters to the editor Coretta Scott King and Carol Mosley Braun are among the prominent AfricanAmerican leaders who have spoken out in favor of gay marriage. “When we talk about marriage equality as a civil rights issue, the African-American community can be an ally,” says gay AfricanAmerican Keith Boykin, a former aide to President Clinton and a co-founder of the Justice Coalition. “It’s a question of framing the issue.” Polling illustrates the coalition’s uphill road: Blacks are more likely than whites to think sexual orientation “can be changed” (58 percent versus 39 percent in a Pew Research Center poll in November), and to think gay sex should be illegal (64 percent versus 48 percent in a December New York Times poll). On gay marriage, survey results are mixed, with Pew finding 60 percent of both blacks and whites opposed, but the Times reported much more black opposition (75 percent versus 59 percent). Gary Daffin, co-chair of a leading Massachusetts gay group, says persuading fellow black gays to be out in the black community is central to changing hearts. “Gay and lesbian people of color have to show the courage that our ancestors showed in fighting racism and segregation,” Daffin says. “What changed history was people saying, ‘We are going to put our lives on the line because we don’t want our children to live like this.’ We don’t want the next generation of black gay kids to have to hide.” Deb Price of The Detroit News writes the first nationally syndicated column on gay issues and is the co-author of Courting Justice: Gay Men and Lesbians v. the Supreme Court. www.ExpressGayNews.com • January 19, 2004 Secretive Sale Is Not in Best Interests of Community I would like to take this opportunity to voice my disapproval and dismay at the decision recently made by the board of directors concerning the upcoming sale of our community center. I, as well as many of my friends, are members and very active members of the GLCCSF and yet, we all just recently learned of the sale, and worse still, were never given the opportunity to voice our concerns before a decision was made and an agreement with the developer signed. Since I was not given the opportunity to give my opinion, let me take this opportunity to inform you that as it currently stands now, I DO NOT WANT THIS SALE. I do not think it 1) is in the best interests of the Center, or 2) is in the best interests of the community. I would like the following questions answered as soon as possible since time seems to be of the essence: 1) Why was this deal kept a secret from the members? I have been a board of directors member of two statewide, large organizations for many years. No board has ever held a meeting in secret or private, away from members. 2) Why was only one offer considered? If a change of this drastic nature was in fact in the best interest of the center, certainly more than one offer should have been considered. I understand that there was at least one other offer presented to the center for consideration. It was never brought to the attention of the board. Can you tell me what happened to this offer? 3) How is this deal in the best interest of the center? We will no longer be able to hold any large functions such as BINGO, the Bizarre Bazaar, the Antique and Collectable Show, Casino Night, etc., as our main hall will simply not be large enough to accommodate them. The parking lot (our measly 46 spaces) will not be able to hold the flea market. These events have proven themselves to be an asset to both the community and the center. 4) Having no kitchen means fewer types of functions can be held. How can this be a good thing? 5) I would be interested in reviewing the center’s year-end finances. According to media reports, it seems to me that we are in better shape now than we have ever been in the past. I would like a response to this letter from members of the board. For your convenience and to help expedite your response, please respond to me via email me at rnolan@gate.net, or alternatively, you may fax your response to my attention at 954.779.3937. Robert P. Nolan Hollywood, Fla. The Right Wing’s Loveless Embrace of Marriage Opponents of Gay Unions Cite Every Reason Except Love Have you noticed how seldom the defenders of marriage as an exclusive heterosexual privilege talk about love as a reason for marrying? They give a number of reasons why only heterosexual should be allowed to marry: the procreation of children, the preservation of social stability, the purported “fit” of the male and female genitalia. But they never seem to mention that men and women might love each other and want to spend their lives together. This is odd if you think about it. Of all the motivations heterosexuals might have for marrying, love would seem to be first and foremost. Is it really likely that a man might say to a women, “I notice that our genitals would fit together well. Would you marry me?” or “Our nation needs to generate more children. Please be my wife.” But the defenders of exclusionary heterosexual marriage dare not mention love because they know that if they admit for one moment that one primary reason people marry is love, then gays and lesbians—who have as much capacity for love as heterosexuals— would have just as much claim to marriage as heterosexuals. And they know most Americans would realize that. Not that they came to this point willingly. During much of the 1990s, religious right groups such as the Traditional Values Coalition tried to deny the existence of samesex love. They characterized committed gay and lesbian couples as “sex partners” or “just friends who have sex.” Apparently that was not broadly persuasive. Perhaps the slowly growing visibility of gay couples was a factor, or awareness of the 600,000 same-sex couples acknowledged in the 2000 census. In any case, that tactic was largely abandoned. So gay marriage opponents have been forced to retreat to curiously strained or insubstantial reasons based on human physiology (“natural fit”) or so-called “social policy” (e.g., the need for babies, two-parent families, etc.). Consider the argument that we need heterosexual-only marriage in order to be sure the nation and/or the human race will survive. In fact, heterosexuals are creating babies at a high rate. In 1950, the U.S. population was 150 million. By 2000, the U.S. population was 280 million. So the problem is not one of inducing heterosexuals to marry so there will be more children. They are having plenty of children. The problem is that heterosexuals are having children without marriage. In 1990, 26.6 percent of babies were born to unmarried women. By 2000, 33.2 percent were born to unmarried women. So the task is inducing heterosexuals who have children to marry. Religious right advocates say allowing gay marriage would separate the concepts of marriage and child-rearing. You can be sure that if gay couples had been able to marry during the 1990s, religious right polemicists would have blamed the rising birthrates among single women on gay marriage. But it is clear that many heterosexuals already separate marriage and child-rearing. So the religious right argument amounts to this: Because heterosexuals are producing children without marrying, therefore homosexuals should not be permitted to marry. Another way to put that is: Because many heterosexuals who produce children do not love each other enough to marry, therefore we should not permit same-sex couples who love each other to marry. The core question then is: What does prohibiting loving gay couples from marrying do to increase the likelihood that unmarried heterosexual procreators will feel enough love for each other so they will want to marry? How exactly might that work? But if gay marriage opponents fall back on illogical arguments against gay marriage, they also conspicuously avoid mention of ways in which gay married couples can be a social good and help solve the very problems they claim to be concerned about. Single parents, usually women, face real challenges. Researchers have found substantial social problems associated with single parenting: higher crime rates, drug abuse, lower educational attainments, chronic poverty. Many single mothers are unwilling or unable to care for their children, so the children are put up for adoption or foster care. But if the problem is heterosexual procreators who do not marry, one obvious solution is adoption by married gay and lesbian couples. In most states, gays can already adopt and provide foster care for children. By marrying, gay couples would be able to provide evidence of their love for each other, commitment to the concept of family and greater assurance of a stable and loving home life for children than an unmarried parent can. Because the arguments against gay marriage are so poor but advanced so fervently, we might wonder if gay marriage opponents are arguing in good faith. That is, are they using arguments they find convincing, or ones they may not themselves believe but hope will convince others. If the latter, then they must be reluctant to submit their actual reasons for opposing gay marriage to public scrutiny. Paul Varnell writes for the Chicago Free Press. Some of his previous columns are posted at the Independent Gay Forum (www.indegayforum.org). His email address is Pvarnell@aol.com. www.ExpressGayNews.com • January 19, 2004 17 Right Wing Likely to Exploit Dean’s ‘Gay Grassroots’ But Punits May Be Underestimating the Former Governor’s Broad Appeal Whoever among the current contenders becomes the Democratic presidential candidate will most certainly be portrayed by Republican operatives, conservative pundits and religious zealots as hailing from Sodom and/or Gomorrah. That’s true even if the candidate is orthodox and pious Joe Lieberman, who supports antidiscrimination laws and hatecrimes legislation for gays and lesbians, and thus is light years away from George W. Bush on gay rights. (The president, let’s not forget, is still on record as supporting sodomy laws.) But now that The Washington Post has shown how Dean’s base of support grew from the gay community outward, the Vermont governor, should he get the nomination, is going to be targeted by fundamentalists even more than previously imagined. These attacks, we can be sure, will then be quietly exploited by Karl Rove. That’s not necessarily a bad thing this time around. I’ve maintained that the push for a federal marriage amendment in the wake of the Massachusetts decision could hurt Bush more than the Democrats, as the issue continues to split the Republican Party and conservative pundits. (And, yes, I still believe this, despite a recent New York Times poll— criticized even by the Times’ own ombudsman editor Daniel Okrent last Sunday—that contradicted every other poll, claiming that the majority of Americans would favor an amendment.) Dean himself seems to agree, 18 noting on his Web site that he “can’t wait to ask the President of the United States… to repudiate the GOP-authored Defense of Marriage Act [which was signed into law by Bill Clinton in 1996], an unconstitutional, meanspirited law that stoked fears of homosexuality.” “Former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean’s record-setting fund-raising first took off in large part because of an outpouring of support from the gay community,” wrote Thomas Edsall in the Post last week. He went on to note that some Democratic fund-raisers estimate that “at least” 10 percent of the money now coming into the party and its presidential nominees is from gays and lesbians. (Gays accounted for 4 percent of the overall 2000 presidential electorate, the equivalent of the Jewish vote.) “With just one exception,” the article continued, “every fund-raiser Dean attended outside Vermont in 2002 was organized by gay men and lesbians, as were more than half of the events in the first quarter of 2003, according to Dean advisers.… This early backing provided a foundation for Dean to expand his core support to include voters opposed to the Iraq war, angry at President Bush, embittered by the outcome of the 2000 election and discontented with what they saw as a Democratic Party establishment without backbone.” Though he has a 100 percent scorecard from the NRA and a moderate to conservative record on some other issues, Dean has been portrayed as a staunch liberal in part for being www.ExpressGayNews.com • January 19, 2004 the first governor to sign a civil unions law for gays. Articles like the one in the Post are only going to put more pressure on Bush to call for sending homosexuals to the depths of hell. No doubt Pat Robertson, who last week said that God told him that W. is “blessed” and destined to win, will eventually announce that Dean is the antichrist. The reasons for Dean’s huge support among gays and lesbians—one survey showed him having a 33 percent lead among gays over his opponents—are more complicated than they appear. And unpacking them is instructive in understanding Dean’s appeal across a broad swath of voters, as well as why the pundits and the pollsters continue to underestimate him. Dean enjoys wide support among gays even though he is opposed to same-sex marriage, while some of the other Democratic candidates—Carol Mosley Braun, Al Sharpton and Dennis Kucinich—support marriage rights for gays. Some gay activists have even chided Dean for taking credit in leading the way on civil unions, when, in fact, he was just following through on a state supreme court decision to give gay couples equal rights and later declined to back same-sex marriage. Most activists see his stance as inadequate and have no intention of settling for civil unions. Gay voters, in the end, are rather pragmatic and moderate. Republicans are mistaken to interpret support by gays as evidence that Dean is a far-left candidate bolstered by radical elements in the Democratic Party, or that he can’t beat Bush in a general election. (A recent cover of the National Review depicts a photo of an angry Dean with the headline, “Please Nominate This Man.”) In the 2000 primary in California, for example, gays and lesbians voted for Bill Bradley in only slightly higher numbers than the rest of Democratic voters, this despite Bradley’s startling, bold promise to change the 1964 Civil Rights Amendment to include gays, as well as his early support of domestic partnerships, which Gore backed only after Bradley’s announcement. Dean’s popularity among gays and lesbians has less to do with his support for civil unions and gay rights than it does with the simple fact that a majority of Democratic voters in national polls support him: He’s giving Bush a good, swift kick in the butt on a variety of issues, from the war to the economy—something few of the other viable candidates have done with passion. The latest CNN poll has Bush beating Kerry, 54-43 percent, but only beating Dean 51-46, meaning that some people who favored Bush against Kerry switched when Dean is put up against Bush. The idea that even a small percentage of people who would vote for Bush might move over to Dean—a candidate portrayed as a leftist firebrand pushing gay rights—is quite interesting. It’s something the Bushies might think about before stoking homophobia next November. Michelangelo Signorile hosts a daily satellite radio show on Sirius OutQ, 149. He can be reached at www.Signorile.com. Are We Kissing Up to Mainstream America? Lesbian Chic Is Back, But Some People Have Mixed Feelings About It This week’s upcoming debut of The L Word, Showtime’s new Queer As Folk for the lesbian set, has set off a frenzy of lesbian-centered stories in the mainstreammedia.Oneofthemoreinterestingshowed up in The Washington Post. Lesbian chic, it seems, is back—this time among teenagers. “You can see this new trend on Friday nights outside Union Station, sweethearts from high schools around the Washington area, some locking lips . . .” writes Post staff reporter Laura Sessions Step. “These girls packAni DiFranco concerts and know the lyrics by heart. Their attention is usually directed exclusively at each other, but not always: A group of girls at a private school in Northwest Washington charge boys $10 to watch the girls make out in front of them.” My first response was a sigh and a shake of the head. After all, charging boys to see girls kiss is just buying into the idea that lesbians make out to attract men. But then I realized that in a way, these Washington girls were merely doing what Showtime is doing with The LWord—or what MTV was doing when it showed the kiss between Madonna and Britney Spears, or what L.A. Law was doing back in 1992 when it presented television’s first lesbian kiss (betweenAmanda Donohoe and Michele Green— remember that one?). These Washington, D.C. girls are merely exploring the growing trend of lesbian commodification. And I’m not sure that’s a bad thing. Some thoughtful people think it may be. Diane Anderson-Minshall points out in this month’s Bitch magazine that lesbian kisses in the media tend to happen without the context of a relationship; that is, she writes, “the intention . . . is to titillate while avoiding trickier questions about sexuality.” This seems to be exactly what those Washington girls are doing when they kiss for payment. Anderson-Minshall also notes that this kind of desensitization to lesbian sexuality might make straight audiences “forget that we don’t have the same fundamental protections as they do in most parts of their lives.” Maybe—although I tend to think that desensitization is a good thing. The more we remove the “ick” factor from lesbian sexuality, the more straight Americans will become comfortable with our existence, and polls show that comfort and familiarity tend to lead to political support. (To give Anderson-Minshall credit, she does quote an expert who says that these kinds of out-of-context kisses often do have a positive outcome, it’s just not as radically positive as it might be within the context of a relationship.) But what I think is more intriguing is the sexual fluidity that women are exhibiting more and more in the mainstream media. When women kiss each other on television or in movies, they might be self-identified lesbians, as hopefully most characters on The L Word will be. But they also might as easily be two “straight” women or twobisexualwomenortwowomenwhoare,tousethe newlexicon,“heteroflexible”or“gayish”orsimplyqueer. This, I think, reflects a social reality that the gay and lesbian community—and particularly our political and social o r g a n i z a t i o n s —have adulthood is a time for exploration, and they should feel free to love a same-sex partner without assuming that is how they’ll spend the rest of their lives.” The Post also reports, “Recent studies of relationships among women suggest that female homosexuality may be grounded more in social interaction, may present itself as an emotional attraction in addition to or in place of a physical one, and may change over time. Young women also appear to be more open to homosexual relationships than young men are.” So perhaps lesbians are hip these days (and therefore more easily commodified) not because we are an outcast, minority group but because more and more previously straight women are starting to realize that actually, they—and their daughters—are a lot more like us than they had thought. They understand deep emotional attachments to other women. They understand the idea that you might love someone so much that all you want to do is kiss them. They might not be part of or understand the lesbian culture that we treasure, but perhaps that’s not necessary. Perhaps all we need to one day win social equality is a widespread understanding that lesbians are not that different from straight women after all. Diane Anderson-Minshall points out in this month’s Bitch magazine that lesbian kisses in the media tend to happen without the context of a relationship; that is, she writes, “the intention . . . is to titillate while avoiding trickier questions about sexuality.” been reluctant to identify. We tend to still press bisexuals to identify as gay or straight. We want everyone to have a sharply defined identity because we believe—and this is probably true— that numbers are important: the more people we have in our community who identify themselves as simply lesbian or gay, the more political power we have. And right now, political power is vital. But women in particular seem to have a more fluid identity than that indicated by the either/or dichotomy of “lesbian” and “straight.” There are women who experiment with loving other women during college; women who are married to men they love but who have passionate affairs and deep friendships with other women on the side; women who come out of marriage into the lesbian community at 40 or 50 or older; women who have been devoted lesbians all their lives until, suddenly, they find themselves unexpectedly in love with a man. And many younger women have embraced this more flexible concept of sexual identity wholeheartedly. “Try this on, Mr. and Mrs. America,” the Post says. “These girls say they don’t know what they are and don’t need to know.Adolescence and young Jennifer Vanasco is an award-winning syndicated columnist based in Chicago. E-mail her at vanasco@chicagofreepress.com. www.ExpressGayNews.com • January 19, 2004 19 20 www.ExpressGayNews.com • January 19, 2004 www.ExpressGayNews.com • January 19, 2004 21 22 www.ExpressGayNews.com • January 19, 2004 www.ExpressGayNews.com • January 19, 2004 23 By Charlene Lichtenstein For the week of 1/19/04 Mars makes a marvelous aspect to Pluto and well placed actions create unparalleled, earth changing results. We deliver the goods in no uncertain terms. Handle all packages with care and don’t bend or fold unless requested. ARIES (MARCH 21 - APRIL 20) Gay Rams are advised to be unapologetic self promoters when Mars trines Pluto. (As if you needed an excuse....) Your best ideas find their way into cyberspace where you become more than just another piece of spam. Well perhaps. TAURUS (APRIL 21 - MAY 21) Queer Bulls are whipped into a sexual frenzy and your potency is at a peak. Make good use of time before it deflates. There is something otherworldly about your choice of lovers. I suppose that is to be expected considering where you troll for dates. GEMINI (MAY 22 - JUNE 21) Pink Twins get hot and bothered about certain relationships. Some pals mean more to you than you first thought. Don’t be surprised if something platonic evolves into something passionate. Choose carefully; certain jewels hold greater luster than others. CANCER (JUNE 22 - JULY 23) Rather than spend your life pushing a pencil in some drab cubicle, Mars and Pluto now formulate a professional coup d’etat with you as heir apparent. Storm the barricades and upset the natural order of things. Then push a pencil in the corner office. LEO (JULY 24 - AUGUST 23) Travel is exciting and gloriously delicious. So what are you waiting for, proud Lion? It is time for you to get going and seek new exotic stimuli to get those juices flowing once again. Replenish and rejuvenate in any way possible. Maui anyone?? . VIRGO (AUGUST 24 - SEPTEMBER 23) Queer Virgins find all sorts of fascinating activities to pique their interest around the house. But don’t pique alone. Plan a gay get together where you show off your culinary talents. When that fails, show off your other admirable talents. Can we think of any? LIBRA (SEPTEMBER 24 - OCTOBER 23) Expect to have a range of fiery conversations with partners. Gay Libras usually strive for diplomacy but now call it as you see it. This strengthens relationships that are on track. Wobbly situations may teeter but it is better than tiptoeing through life. SCORPIO (OCTOBER 24 - NOVEMBER 22) Apply a little elbow grease on the job and see how profitable it can be. Proud Scorps are often apt to let day to day assignments fall fallow while they feast at the political banquet table. Now demonstrate your considerable work skills beyond ass kissing. SAGITTARIUS (NOVEMBER 23 - DECEMBER 22) Pluto and Mars form an artistic alliance and gay Archers can overcome creative blockage. But don’t keep all your great ideas to yourself. Pluto in your own sign indicates transformation and new directions. Be sure to share your booty... I mean bounty. CAPRICORN (DECEMBER 23 - JANUARY 20) Your imagination revs into overtime. Pink Caps come up with some fairly Outrageous ideas. Good! Open your closet and let the wilde spirits run free. Plan a seance, create a myth and become a muse. At very least just be amusing. AQUARIUS (JANUARY 21 - FEBRUARY 19) Watch what you say during the potent Mars / Pluto trine. Aqueerians often prefer to remain on the fringes of the group where they can be aloof and observe and judge. Now all eyes are upon you. Don’t forget to wear clean underwear. PISCES (FEBRUARY 20 - MARCH 20) The Mars / Pluto trine is a profitable transit for all Guppies who have been swimming upstream professionally. You possess more power than you realize and are able to fry some corporate sharks and serve them for lunch. Pack the pepto just in case! © 2004 MADAM LICHTENSTEIN, LLC., All Rights Reserved. For Entertainment Purposes Only. Cruise www.TheStarryEye.com for prescient horoscopes and insightful articles. Madam is the author of the highly acclaimed “HerScopes; A Guide To Astrology For Lesbians” from Simon & Schuster. This book would have won the Pulitzer had the voting not been rigged. 24 www.ExpressGayNews.com • January 19, 2004 www.ExpressGayNews.com • January 19, 2004 25 For men without partners. 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REMODELED TOP FLOOR CONDO 2BR/2BA vaulted ceilings, W/D, dog up to 40 lbs, $160 maintenance fee, tastefully furnished. $130,000 James MacDonald, Coldwell Banker, 954.647.8636 DOWNTOWN WILTON MANORS 3BR/2BA across from Tropics, Pets Allowed....may take 6 mo lease, $1,200 mo 954.661.4550 BOYNTON BEACH BY OWNER 3BR/2.5BA Gated community, lake front, beautiful home 2,500 sq ft, 2 car garage, new kitchen, 1,200 sq ft patio w/pool, beautiful view. Must See! 399K 561.736.6333 BIRCH TOWER Heart of Ft. Laud Bch, lg 2/2, ocean & city views, pet friendly, NO realtors. $249K. 954.537.7504 & 954.732.9763 EAST FT. LAUDERDALE 1BR/1BA, deep water, SE 15th St., pool, new carpet, paint & tile. $745.00 mo 954.566.2813 REMODELED TOP FLOOR CONDO 2BR/2BA vaulted ceilings, W/D, dog up to 40 lbs, $160 maintenance fee, tastefully furnished. $130,000 James MacDonald, Coldwell Banker, 954.647.8636 VERY SPECIAL CONDO Gay friendly bldg directly on the Intracoastal. 1BR/1.5BA Magnificent pool, walk to beach, movies, restaurants & Galleria Mall. Motivated Seller. $219,500 954.441.3329 WILTON MANORS WATERFRONT TOWNHOUSE 2BR/2.5BA Private end unit on the Middle River. Very close to Wilton Drive. New Kitchen and Tile You can't find anything on the water for this price $274,900.00 Terry Bush, Re/Max Partners 954.661.4550 S. MIDDLE RIVER TERRACE/ GUEST COTTAGE 1BR/1BA. Very lg rms. Everything brand new; never lived in yet since remodel. Perfect for a single person or a couple. Gay friendly neighborhood. $700.00 per month. No pets allowed. Please call: 954.214.8025 OAKLAND PARK 2BR/1BA Newly renovated Cottage house. New kit, carpet & paint, W/D. Ex lg fenced yd $975. mo. 954.561.0031 DEEPWATER NO FIXED BRIDGES 3BR/2BA, Lg Family Rm, Central A/C, W/D, D/W, Dock, SW Ft Lauderdale. New paint, carpet & windows. Very private. 1721 SW 23rd Ave, $1,595 mo. POINSETTIA HEIGHTS 3BR/1BA House. Great condition, new paint, new Berber carpet & big yard $1250. VICTORIA PARK 2br/1BA. Large bedrooms, very charming. Cent A/C. 115 N. Victoria Pk. $1350 and $100 electric 954.394.3750 BUNGALOWS OF VICTORIA PK Rent a cozy cottage, bachelor studio or classic home in the heart of the city, blocks to Las Olas, starting at $600 per mo. 954.764.4663 HOLLYWOOD 2/2, 1,400 sq. ft, pool, tennis, W/ D, fenced yd, pets welcome, near TY Park. $1,250 mo avail 2/1/04. Call 954.566.1610 ask for Shari or Ellie MIDDLE RIVER 3/2 pool home just minutes from Downtown Wilton Manors Pets allowed. $1,400.00 monthly 1st and Security reqd 954.566.2599 HEART OF WILTON MANORS 2BR/3BA Townhome with pool, screened balcony & patio $1,200 mo. Avail Feb 1. Call 954.564.4498 2 BR/2BA Half of a two story contemporaray duplex built in '85! Huge master BR, walk-in closets, washer/dryer in unit. Pets okay, Big living area! $950/mo. Rick Gibson, Coldwell Banker 954.309.6155 TOWNHOUSE IN WILTON MANORS Walk to Georgies! 2 BR/1.5BA, pets okay, LOTS of charm in this complex! $800/mo. Rick Gibson Coldwell Banker 954.309.6155 VICTORIA PARK $3,750/mo Seasonal Rental New Town-Home RE/MAX Partners, Call Bruce Freeman 954.396.5166 COLEE HAMMOCK $1,200/mo 2BR/1BA, Off Las Olas RE/MAX Partners, Call Bruce Freeman 954.396.5166 INTRACOSTAL PARADISE IN POMPANO FOR YOU AND YOUR BOAT. Celebrity owned guesthouse on Intracoastal with dock and boatlift outside your door. Furnished or not. Private entrance and parking. Attached to $2.5 million mansion and landscaped grounds with use of 60 ft. pool and prvt. courtyard. Utilities and satellite TV included $1800/ mo. with 6 month min. plus 1 mo. deposit. References a must. 917.543.8433 LAKE WORTH Cottage 3BR/1.5BA remodeled baths, ceil fans, off street pking. lg yard. pool, $1,100 F/L/S Call 561.547.8195 WILTON MANORS Beautiful & New. Sm 1/1 garden apt. w/sundeck, new appl, AC, Mex tile. All Util inc. Cable w/HBO. $690 mo 954.530.0005 LAKE RIDGE 1/1 on lake near 13 St & Fed, big bright rms, inc DSL, local phone, DirecTV, W/D, D/W, prkng. share $850, exclusive $1,000 call for details 954.525.6919 LAKE RIDGE 1BD/1BA, balcony over pool, furn, free phone, cable TV, water, 1st $50.00 elect. $250 wk rent, $275 security deposit 954.522.4400 WILTON MANORS DUPLEX All redone 2BR1BA unit in charming duplex. 2 parking spaces W/D! Fenced grassy front yard! Small dog OK. Easy drive to shops, nightlife, beach...only $795/month... Call David, owner/agent: 954.873.2035 VICTORIA PARK 1BR/1BA, W/D, patio.$695 mo. plus util.Call 954.568.6860 MIDDLE RIVER TERRACE TRIPLEX Lg 2/2, tiled, central AC, pvt deck, pet OK $925 mo, Lg 1/1, tiled, central AC, pet OK, $800 mo, incl util, W/D at site 954.732.1462 POINTSETTIA LANDINGS 1 & 2 bedroom apt in Pointsettia Heights, $650 & $825. New tile, water incl. Laundry rm, pool, F/S bryan@oldfl.com Pls call anytime 954.649.8295. MANOR GROVE 2BR/BA, freshly painted & fully renovated, $950. mo. Evelyn Knowles Coldwell Banker 954.806.7513 AMSTERDAM NEXT TO RED LIGHT DISTRICT Sunny apartment near Neumarket Square; Cuban cigars and direct marijuana/hash are legal; 1 sleeps 4 direct canal location and view fully furnished and equipped central location and near Metro; Big windows $1200 2 week minimum maid service included, 917.375.5159 or amsterdam-aptrent@hotmail.com 1 BR IN SOUTH EAST FT. LAUD Very Private $650.mo Excellent Condition 954.205.0436 FT. LAUD/CORAL RIDGE Pool home in exclusive neighborhood, furnished, pvt, bed & bath. $500/mo. Includes all except phone. Non-smoker. 954.566.0497 WILTON 2 Bed 1.5 renovated $900 per PALM AIRE Share beautiful condo, pool, parking furnished private bed/bath suite, premium cable, utilities, laundry, kitchen, prof male, no drugs. 600/mo + security 954.979.2149 MANORS Bath, 2 story, new condo in small quiet bldg. mo + elec. F/L/S 954-695-1435 ONE/TWO BEDROOM OAKLAND PK. One Bedroom- NE 40th St. Oakland Park, 2nd Floor Condo For Rent Vail. Sept. 1st 2003 $595/mo.2/1 270 Oakland Park 2nd Floor Condo For Rent Avail NOW!!! $695/mo Both Require one year lease complex has pool, $50 Condo Fee Appl. Fee F/L/S & Credit check required 954.229.0968 E. BOYNTON BEACH Home 2 Share. $600. incl. util. Bike to beach, walk to downtown & park. Cool roomie.561.541.3700 OAKLAND PARK 1/1 FREE RENT - 12 mo lease gets 13 mo FREE, W/D, CLEAN! Close to Wilton Manors; 1273 NE 38 St. $625+sec. 954.821.1201. Office: 954.568.1880•Fax: 954.568.5110•Email: Classifieds@ExpressGayNews.com LAUDERDALE-BY-THE-SEA Professional gay male wanted, immediate occupancy. Owner travels for job, brand new 3 story villa, private bath, laundry, covered garage, beach access. 1 year lease, $700.00 mo. email: Rhaley0028@cs.com EASTERN SHORE N. MIAMI BCH 1 BR in beautiful spacious 2 br/2 ba condo, lg balcony, bay view, pool, utilities incl, no drugs $650 mo. 954.822.8484 SOUTH MIDDLE RIVER HOUSE Lease with option 3BR/2BA lg fenced yd. W/D, C A/C. Near GLCC & night life. Pets OK $1,050 mo, F/S to move in. Call 954.630.1390 OAKLAND PARK Gay male wanted to share 2br/2ba condo in Oakland Park. Room has private bath. $425 per month plus 1/2 electric. Non-smoker. Complex has 3 pools, gym. Across the street from waterfront park with tennis courts, jogging trails. Call 954.735.4888 WAREHOUSE FOR LEASE - 2 BLDS 548 NE 32 St. - 2400 total sq. 10 car parking & fenced yard. Chris Evert @ Coldwell Banker 954.608.9516 OFFICE/ PERSONAL ASST FT I'm looking for a reliable, stable, indus-trious, outgoing, self-starter to assist me at my home office with well established (1996) adult website marketing business, as well as my every day personal bus-iness. You must be web savvy and love the Internet, especially the adult aspect of it. Marketing and/or Windows/ Linux experience a plus. You must have references, stable employment history, clean driving record and reliable trans-portation, and pass background check. This position has great growth potential for the right candidate, as I am looking for someone who desires a long term career and to assist in running the company. Salary based on experience and begins at $400$500+/wk. Excellent Health Insurance and other benefits, casual, relaxed atmosphere, just north of Sample Rd & Federal Hwy. 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Must have a good attitude & pleasant personality. Also need dedicated and experienced retail sales associates. Competitive Salary, annual bonus, retirement plan.Bilingual helpful.Call 954.524.5050 or fax resume to 954.524.2288 LEASING CONSULTANT Brand New 400 unit apartment community in Lake Park has an immediate opening for a Leasing Consultant. Ideal candidate should have property management experience, a “rollup-your-sleeves” personality and a winning smile! Competitive salary plus bonus compensation. Excellent benefits package and opportunity for growth. Please email resume to venetianisles@housingtrustgroup.com or fax to 561.841.5696 attn: Christina. COMFORT SUITES HOTEL Desk Clerk Positions Available full time/relief night auditor positions & am shift busy airport/ cruise port/convention center hotel is seeking person with outgoing personality, previous hotel and computer experience preferred but will train the right person, friendly work atmosphere, pre-employment drug test is required. We pay top hourly wages in Ft. Lauderdale hotel industry plus great benefits package including paid over time, holidays, vacations, excellent health plan and 401K available. Please call James Rashotsky, Front Office Manger at 954.767.8700 or apply in person at 1800 S. Federal Hwy (3 blocks N. of Coliseum on East side of Federal Hwy just South of SE 17th St Causeway or fax resume to 954.767.8629 FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST FT - duties include reception, setting appointments, filing, invoicing. Computer proficiency required. Busy office - diversified clientele - flexibility and Experience an MUST! 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Broward/Boca ...................... 954.345.5565 Smith Barney - David Starkey, Sr. VP. 350 E LasOlas Blvd, Suite 1200 Fort Lauderdale......................954.762.3012 ACCOUNTANTS/BOOKKEEPERS William Cohen, CPA Accounting & Tax Services Delray Beach.....…….........….561.330.7067 Thomas Marshall Madison, Jr. CPA, P.A. 2701 E. Oakland Park Blvd. Ste. C Fort Lauderdale......................954.561.8959 Nelson Sabbagh, CPA Accounting & tax services Miami ....................................305.632.0865 AIR CONDITIONING ACA Air Conditioning 4700 West Prospect Road, Ste. 109 Fort Lauderdale ….....…..….954.492.5510 Expert Air Advice, INC. Cooling is what we do best! 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South Trust Building - 1 East Broward Blvd. Fort Lauderdale......................954.630.8847 Jerome & Fischer, PA 4331 N. Federal Hwy. Ste 403 Fort Lauderdale......................954.489.1011 Bruce J. Kirsch Esquire 3800 S. Ocean Drive, Ste. 218 Hollywood...............................954.456.0220 Elizabeth F. Schwartz, P.A. 407 Lincoln Rd. Ste 4D Miami Beach………………….305.674.9222 Jeffery Seth Selzer, PA 2550 NE 15 Ave. Wilton Manors………………..954.567.4444 Randy Strauss Wilton Manors.………...…….954.566.5297 Dean Trantalis 2255 Wilton Drive Fort Lauderdale……………..954.566.2226 COMPUTER SERVICES CREDIT COUNSELING ARTS & CULTURE qualifications and experience. Stork’s Bakery Bakery & Coffee House 2505 NE 15th Ave................ 954.567.3220 Joe Gallo Construction, Inc. 840 NW 7th Ave. Fort Lauderdale ……........… 954.766.9850 Palmetto States Properties, Inc. Studios – 2-Bedrooms; $600-1500 Fort Lauderdale......................954.525.0210 The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisement, before you decide, ask the attorney to send you free written information about his or her Boat Blossums Wholesale Florist 3001 Griffin Rd. Fort Lauderdale......................954.961.9141 AUTOMOTIVE SALES APARTMENTS FOR RENT Art and Culture Center of Hollywood 1650 Harrison Street Hollywood............................... 954.921.3274 Studio Gallery 425 David Mulvenna proprietor Hollywood.................................954.924.8574 COFFEE HOUSES FLORIST DENTISTS Old Cutler Dental Associates, P.A. Cosmetic and General Dentistry 20335 Old Cutler Road Suite 200 Miami........................................305.238.6777 21ST Century Dental Don Nadel, D.D.S, M.P.H 3038 N Federal Highway Build H Fort Lauderdale......................954.568.9788 Andrews Dental 2654 N. Andrews Ave. Wilton Manors……............…954.567.3311 Bal Harbour Dental Center 2026 NE 19th St. Fort Lauderdale.…............….954.566.5428 Oakland Park Dental Howard R. Cunningham, D.D.S. 2020 E Oakland Park Blvd Fort Lauderdale.……........…..954.566.9812 DERMATOLOGY Peter Babinski, M.D., PH.D. Fort Lauderdale.....................954.463.5406 DOG TRAINING A Dog’s Best Friend www.ADogsBestFriend.com Broward....................................954.791.2717 ELECTRICIANS A1 Electric Service Scott Conley, Master Electrician Pager......................................954.875.9873 Fort Lauderdale.....................954.764.8090 The Electrician 1536 NW 5th Ave Ft Lauderdale Broward, Palm Beach, Dade..954.522.3357 FENCE SERVICES A-Hinze Fence Contractors Marty Hinze, Owner 721 NE 12th ST Fort Lauderdale......................954.763.7658 Printing Xcetera 145 SE 11th Street Deerfield Beach…….……..….954.420.0084 HAIR SALONS Hair Industry 2000 Harrison St. Hollywood, Fl……….................954.920.8220 Heclynn’s Barber, Beauty & Nail Studio 3801 N Andrews Ave Oakland Park......................….954.566.9776 Styling & Profiling Hair Emporium Hollywood.…...954.923.1818 • 954.791.8159 HEALTH/FITNESS/BEAUTY The LaserWorks 2480 E. 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Cynthia Lyle…….............…... 954.916.2031 Curtis McCoy ..................…… 954.723.7745 LIGHTING Luminosity Studio & Gallery Tony Beall 981 NE 45th Street Oakland Park.......................954.202.NEON LIMOUSINE & CAR SERVICES Sterling Services Broward & Dade Counties........888.239.9200 LOCKSMITH FINANCIALSERVICES A.G. Edwards Matt Gill, Investment Advisor matt.gill@agedwards.com Ft. Lauderdale, FL..................954.761.1060 Edward Jones Investments Darcy J. Beeman Fort Lauderdale......................954.566.4252 Morgan Stanley Stephanie Small - Financial Advisor Fort Lauderdale......................954.267.5672 LONG-TERM CARE PLANNING PAINTING/WALLCOVERING CONT. PSYCHICS REAL ESTATE(cont) IMS FINANCIAL SERVICES Ita Schenkel, CLTC, CSA Long-Term Care Insurance Specialist N. Miami Beach........................305.653.5116 Professional Speedy Painting Gus Flores Painting & general repair work around the house. Fort Lauderdale........................954.540.9316 HELEN, Advisor on love, career, marriage. Helps reunite the separated. Call for appt.............................954.771.0207 MARKETING PEST CONTROL PSYCHOTHERAPY&COUNSELING Everything Matters, LLC Marketing Solutions www.Everything-Matters.com Fort Lauderdale........................954.763.6850 Harper Bros. Termite & Pest Control 2122 SW 60th Terr. Miramar ………....................… 954.983.4149 Hugh Turner Pest Control, INC. 840 NW 33rd Street Oakland Park...........................954.564.0037 Keyes/Todd Paulk 1520 E. Sunrise Blvd Fort Lauderdale.....................954.523.0796 Keyes Company/ Al Kuntz 10101 S. Dixie Highway Miami........................................305.596.3991 Kim Garvy, Broker/Remax Consultants 1625 SE 17th Street Causeway Fort Lauderdale……...….…...954.767.1166 Rick Gibson / Coldwell Banker 2495 E. Commercial Blvd Fort Lauderdale.....................954.309.6155 Russotto Realty Inc. Craig White 2242 Wilton Drive .................954.296.4236 Re/Max Partners/Dan O’Flaherty 2810 E OaklandBlvd Fort Lauderdale..…….....…...954.396.5965 Terry Bush/Re/Max Partners Fort Lauderdale…….........….954.661.4550 MASSAGE THERAPY Tom Clephane, LMT Lic.# MA0019978.....................954.579.5044 Terry DiVincenzo, LMT Swedish & Therapeutic Massage Lic.# MA 022936 …............…..954.491.8180 Michael Quintal, LMT Shiatsu, Thai, Swedish Massage Lic# MA 38874.........................954.818.2223 Brian L. Wright MS, LMT, CR Shiatsu, Reflexology, Swedish Massage Lic.# MA33341.........................561.582.1177 MORTGAGES Alliance Mortgage Funding, Inc. Brian “Tyler” Leonard 2200 NE 26th St Fort Laud.......954.568.0108 Countrywide Home Loans Rod Pans - Home Loan Consultant Serving East Ft. Lauderdale.....954.332.2357 Mortgage Bankers Carole Fawcett Fort Lauderdale........................954.972.3990 Pride Mortgage Incorporated 2455 E. Sunrise Blvd., Suite 804 wwwpridemortgage.com Fort Lauderdale........................954.565.9665 Scott Brill/GMAC Mortgage 500 W Cypress Creek Rd Suite 190 Fort Lauderdale....................... 954.771.4420 Transcontinental Lending Group Mario Petri Fort Lauderdale........................954.240.8090 MOVING/STORAGE PETS Club Bow Wow Doggy Daycare, TLC and styling for small to medium dogs. Boca Raton......................561.391.6439 The Red Canary 849 NW 41 St. - Exotic Birds, Cages & Accessories since 1960 Oakland Park………………….954.566.9988 PET GROOMING Rover the Rainbow 929 North Federal Hwy., (Sears Town) Fort Lauderdale........................954.525.6988 Yuppy Puppy & Co. Show & Pet Grooming Catering to those who want the Very Best! Coral Springs...........................954.753.7647 PHARMACIES Commcare Pharmacy 2817 E. Oakland Park Blvd., Ste# 303 Fort Lauderdale........................954.568.6212 ProScript Pharmacy Services, Inc. Fort Lauderdale........................954.797.5041 StatScript Pharmacy 2605 N. Dixie Hwy. Wilton Manors .......................954.568.3789 PHOTOGRAPHY Always Moving (licensed/insured) Know what your paying before you move. Flat Rate SERVING BROWARD Dade.........................................305.650.9080 NationStorage, Inc. 812 NW 1st Street Fort Lauderdale…….........……954.525.4767 MUSEUMS Art and Culture Center of Hollywood 1650 Harrison Street Hollywood….........…...........…....954.921.3274 Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale 1 E Las Olas Blvd Fort Lauderdale….............…...954.525.5500 NON-PROFIT Andy Armano Fort Lauderdale........................954.854.5679 Dennis Dean Fort Lauderdale…...….......….. 954.463.8299 Michael Murphy Broward…...…......................…..954.564.8555 Toll Free...................................877.564.8555 Noel de Christian Fort Lauderdale........................954.485.6659 Miami...............…..............….. 305.553.2099 Shires Photography Fort Lauderdale........................954.523.4527 PICTURE FRAMING David Greco-Brooks, PH.D. Individual and Couples Psychotherapy Fort Lauderdale.......................954.776.0406 Orlando J. Gonzalez L.M.H.C., P.A. 407 Lincoln Road Suite 2F Miami Beach..........................305.531.1400 Anita MacGregor, M.S., IMT...............................................954.254.2972 Michael G. Mele, LCSW, P.A. Fort Lauderdale.…..................954.564.8997 Patrick Mulhall, L.C.S.W., C.ST, C.HT, PA 3475 Sheridan Street Suite 312 Hollywood………............……..…954.894.8024 Lisa C. Niebling Ph.D., LMHC, CST 11388 Okeechobee Blvd. Royal Palm Beach...................561.798.2310 Dr. Carmine Pecoraro, Psy.D. & Assocs. Counseling, Evaluations & Psychological Testing Fort Lauderdale.......................954.463.2723 Diana Promuto, LCSW, ACSW 218 Commercial Blvd., Ste. 208M Lauderdale by the Sea............954.771.5040 Psychological Alliance, Pl Carole A. Wartenberg, Ph D Laura Hohnecker Ph D 8358 W Oakland Park Blvd #304 Sunrise...........………...............954.742.7449 Mark Rutherford, LCSW West Palm Beach...................561.835.6821 Eric Schoenfeld, PHD Psychologist 224 Datura St. Suite 402 Downtown West PalmBeach.....561.804.9595 M. Ross Seligson, Ph. D., PA (PY2686) Lic. Psychologist. Indiv. & Couples Psychotherapy. 915 Middle River Drive Suite 401 Fort Lauderdale 33304............954.563.2800 Susan A. Smith, L.C.S.W. 6250 N. Andrews Ave Suite 108 Fort Lauderdale ……….......... 954.730.4902 South Fla. Center For Counseling & Therapy Fred Schneider, LMHC & David Fawcett, LCSW 1975 E. Sunrise Blvd Ft. Laud...... 954.764.6466 Robin Traiger, LCSW 2624 NW 6th Avenue Wilton Manors........................954.565.8650 The Women’s Institute for Incorporation Therapy Hollywood Pavillion 1201 N 37th Ave Hollywood ..........................… 954.962.1355 Cora Wujceak, LCSW 1909 N. Andrews Ave. Wilton Manors………..............954.567.1008 REKKI/HEALING THERAPY Phillip Collins, Rekki Master Therapist Healing/Energetic, Hands-On-Healing Session 1 hr Ft.Lauderdale Bch............................954.630.0788 or..................................................... 917.863.9184 RETIREMENT Treemont on the Park 3881 NE 3rd Ave., Oakland Park Fort Lauderdale ….............…954.563.0276 SCREEN PRINTING Fastsigns 1747 N. Federal Highway Fort Lauderdale.....................954.566.8500 TAILOR Cassini Tailor Shop 934 NE 20th Ave Fort Lauderdale.....................954.764.5245 TITLE COMPANIES All County Title Company 4875 N Federal Hwy 10th Floor Fort Lauderdale.….............…954.629.5525 TRANSLATORS Rio Bravo Translations, John Chellino Miami…..................….......… 305.576.0031 TRAVEL REAL ESTATE OFFICE EQUIPMENT Copyco 1700S Powerline Rd. Suite H-I Deerfield Beach...................… 954.881.7013 OPTICIANS Downtown Opticians 800 Broward Blvd Fort Lauderdale……............… 954.764.6962 Dr. Jeffrey C. Hilton, O.D. Broward.....................................954.524.9400 South Beach.............................305.534.0539 PAINTING/WALLCOVERING Broward Boy’s Painters/ Jerry Fort Lauderdale....................... 954.720.9605 Do. It. Rite Wallcover + Painting Fort Lauderdale……….............954.786.0287 Professional Interior Painting Bill Mears Wilton Manors..........................954.309.4089 Budget Framer 263 E. Commercial Blvd. Lauderdale by the Sea……......954.267.9202 Smith’s Picture Framing and Art Gallery 719 E. Broward Blvd. Fort Lauderdale........................954.462.4391 PLUMBING Akro Plumbing Miami.........................................305.378.2504 POOL SERVICES Skimmer’s Pools Service and Repair P.O. Box 70021 Oakland Park, FL 33307 Broward County........................954.938.0208 P.I. & DETECTIVE AGENCIES Intracoastal Detective Agency 1511 E Commercial Blvd Fort Lauderdale…...................954.564.5455 Bob Benson/Infante & Associates bensonrb@bellsouth.net Fort Lauderdale.......................954.261.9956 Blair Colby Galleria Collection of Fine Homes blaircolby@aol.com................954.684.9800 Coldwell Banker/Andy Weiser 2495 E. Commercial Blvd Fort Lauderdale……...............954.679.9972 Coldwell Banker Paul Nolan Fort Lauderdale.......................954.258.4654 Coldwell Banker/Tim Singer Realtor & Associates Fort Lauderdale.......................954.463.1373 John Castelli & Jason Johnson Re/Max Partners 1507 E Las Olas Blvd Fort Lauderdale ......................954.377.5051 Darrin Spardello Community Real Estate darrinsells@yahoo.com Palm Beach/WPB/ Lake Worth..561.262.4780 Eastside Properties/ Tony Naples Broker/Owner Tony@TonyNaples.com Fort Lauderdale.....................954.562.6355 Howard Elfman/Distinctive Homes Realty 1512 E Broward Blvd., Suite 201 Fort Lauderdale………..…....954.764.4552 Island Mountain Travel 2852 E. Oakland Pk. Blvd. Fort Lauderdale.....................800.622.4262 VETERINARIANS Capital Plaza Animal Hospital 2372 N. Federal Hwy. Fort Lauderdale.....................954.537.3505 Dr. Vincent Guerrero, DVM “House Call Veterinarian” Fort Lauderdale……..............954.581.5334 WEB DESIGN & HOSTING TForce Communications, Inc. Design & Hosting, Training and Support tforceonline.com South Florida.........................954.564.0782 WEDDINGS Rev. Geri Posner, Interfaith Minister Hollywood……….......................800.850.0358 www.ExpressGayNews.com CYMK • January 19, 2004 29 T 30 www.ExpressGayNews.com • January 19, 2004 Photo by Pompano Bill Photo by Pompano Bill Jan McArt with Karen DelGuercio at The Florida Follies Photo by Pompano Bill Florence Henderson with a tribute to George Burns at The Florida Follies Andi Tilis, representing Rick Sanchez’s TV show Photo by Pompano Bill Florence Henderson performing “Me and My Shadow” at The Florida Follies Photo by Pompano Bill Comedian Norm Crosby at The Florida Follies Photo by Pompano Bill Marc Brooks, Jose Batalla, Meg Petitpren and David Cogswell at The Florida Follies Photo by Steven Shires Photo by Pompano Bill Photo by Pompano Bill Marc Brooks, Vince Petitpren and Chuck Lane Singer in The Florida Follies Doug Crosley Photo by Steven Shires Steve Zeigler, Richard Meekins, vice president Board of Directors for APFL, and Peter Barkin at the Art for AIDS Auction Photo by Steven Shires Photo by Steven Shires Mark from Musical Elegance at the Art for AIDS Auction, held at DCOTA APFL’s co-volunteers of the year, Gert and Roz, with an auctioned puppy Photo by Steven Shires Designer Yvonne Dela Vega, model Giselle and Marelee at the Art for AIDS Auction Auctioner Mr. Jack Russo at Art for AIDS Photo by Steven Shires Photo by Steven Shires The performing band Musical Elegance at the Art for AIDS Auction Photo by Steven Shires Rick Smith and Fort Lauderdale City Commissioner Dean Trantalis at the Art For AIDS Auction, held at DCOTA Manuel Rodriquez of PALS Project and APFL with Stacie Murray, director of Clinical Studies at APFL Photo by Steven Shires Renowned artist Allison Lefcort (center) and her parents, Robert and Roni www.ExpressGayNews.com • January 19, 2004 31 December 19, 2004 Volumne 5, Number 3 Call 954-568-1880 for advertising Information or Online at www.ExpressGayNews.com Deadly Games Author Breaks the Rules of ‘Whodunits’ Gay Former Soap Opera Writer to Sign Books at SunServe Fundraiser By Phil LaPadula Managing Editor On Jan. 21, mystery writer Thom Racina will return to the scene of the crime—the Flamingo Inn Amongst the Flowers in Fort Lauderdale. The inn is the setting for a major part of Racina’s new novel, Deadly Games. Racina, a long-time soap opera writer and former roommate of Brad Pitt’s, will speak and sign copies of his book at the inn as part of a fund-raiser for SunServe, the social services agency of the Metropolitan Community Church’s Sunshine Cathedral. While most mystery novels rely on sheer suspense to grab readers, Deadly Games is a murder mystery with a message. In the book, computers are used to program teenagers to kill religious leaders. Racina’s message is about the evils of killing in the name of God, and those who “program” others to act on their fanaticism. But Racina says that the book also has an uplifting message about the resilience of personal faith. “There is a spiritual message, and you don’t often get to do that in a thriller,” Racina says. “Seldom do mystery novels deal with those kinds of topical, timely issues. This book is still a thriller, a page-turner, but it has real weight to it.” Racina explains that a recent trip to the Middle East was the inspiration behind Deadly Games. He happened to be in Egypt during the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, and shortly after the attacks, he also visited 32 Jordan and Turkey. down in Fort Lauderdale, and I “It was very interesting being in may end up living down there the Middle East at a time like that,” one of these days.” Racina recalls. “I saw firsthand how If Deadly Games breaks limited teenagers are without the kind the rules of the mystery genre, of infrastructure that we have here. They that is nothing new for Racina. don’t have the video games or the afterAs a soap opera script writer school sports, and it leads to a kind of for 20 years, Racina penned anger. There is virtually nothing for them storylines that had never been to do except go to the Mosque.” explored before on daytime Racina said he had been tinkering dramas. For example, he is with story ideas for years about credited with helping to create computers programming people, or General Hospital’s moment in computers being used for world the pop culture sun in the early conquest. “During the Millennium, I 1980s, when he wrote the script thought of a plot where a guy gets for the famous Luke and Laura control over all the computers on Earth, wedding shows and the “Ice but that didn’t work. It’s been in the Princess” storyline, the first back of my mind for a very long time, science fiction plot on a soap and it just finally jelled when I was in opera. the Middle East. I started thinking very “The world watched Luke heavily about killing in the name of God and Laura’s wedding,” Racina and programming people to kill. I says. “It really was like wanted to talk about how God should watching pop history and not a be a force for good, and religion should soap opera.” be a positive thing.” The “Ice Princess” Mystery writer Thom Racina, who once roomed with Brad Pitt, will read from his book Deadly Games at the Flamingo While the story has a broad storyline, about a crazed man Inn Amongst the Flowers in Fort Lauderdale on Jan. 21. setting that spans the United States who tries to freeze the world Part of the book is set at the inn. and includes Rome and Ireland, a with a weather machine, was turning point in the plot is set at the stolen from a novel that Racina Flamingo Inn Amongst the Flowers. “the funkiness” of the area. “I feel that Fort wrote titled The Great Los Angeles Blizzard. Racina, who lives in Palm Springs, Calif., Lauderdale is Palm Springs with an ocean,” Racina, who wrote porn to put himself says he chose to set part of the book in Fort he says. “I love the ocean, I love the people through college, achieved a breakthrough See THOM RACINA on page 4 Lauderdale because of what he described as down there. I like the whole quality of life www.ExpressGayNews.com • January 19, 2004