[OutVoice] "The Night Listener" identity crisis+freaks, roots & pop rock the Audiofile
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THIS WAY OUT
the international gay & lesbian radio magazine
Program #957 - the week of 7/31/06
(hosted by Greg Gordon and produced with Lucia Chappelle)
The Maupin/Williams "Night Listener" movie mystery has an identity crisis;
Freaks, roots, and pop-rock in the "Audiofile";
Slovenia's same gender couples win out of sight recognition, Washington
Supremes pass the marriage equality buck to the legislature, strategists
blast marriage activist myopia, new "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" victims speak
out, boy band's Bass extols coming out to the "People," and more GLBT news
* In "NewsWrap": Slovenia creates limited registered partnerships for gay and
lesbian couples; the Washington Supreme Court upholds the state's ban on
same gender marriage, and Maryland's highest court will hear a challenge to that
state's ban later this year... a statement questioning the primacy of marriage
equality advocacy to the exclusion of other important GLBT issues is being
widely circulated and discussed across America... yet another Arab language
specialist has been discharged from the U.S. military under "Don't Ask, Don't
Tell" and a veteran Air Force nurse fights her discharge under the policy... N
Sync heartthrob Lance Bass says "Bye Bye Bye" to the closet... and more GLBT news
from around the world (written by GREG GORDON and reported this week by
CHRISTOPHER GAAL and TANYA KANE-PARRY).
* Coming soon to a silver screen near you, "THE NIGHT LISTENER" is a
psychological thriller based on the international best-selling novel by ARMISTEAD
MAUPIN that followed his wildly-popular "Tales of the City". "The Night Listener"
revolves around a celebrated gay writer and popular late-night radio show
host, Gabriel Noone (ROBIN WILLIAMS), who develops an intense phone relationship
with a young listener named Pete (Rory Culkin) and his adoptive mother (Toni
Collette) just as his own domestic life is undergoing dramatic changes. When
troubling questions arise regarding the boy's identity, Gabriel's ordered
existence begins to spin wildly out of control as he sets out on a harrowing
journey to find the truth. This Way Out's entertainment reporter STEVE PRIDE has
preview clips and chats about the film with Maupin and Williams
[www.PrideOnScreen.com].
* A lesbian outsider (excerpts from the title cut and "Taking Bob Dylan" from
JEN FOSTER's "THE UNDERDOGS"), an independent New Englander ("Dry" and
"Better Tomorrow" from GREGORY DOUGLASS' "STARK"), and a dynamic duo ("Just In Time"
and "Stormy Weather" from JASON AND DEMARCO's "TILL THE END OF TIME") star in
this month's edition of the "AUDIOFILE" (with comments by each artist about
their music, hosted by CHRIS WILSON & JD DOYLE, and written and produced with
CHRISTOPHER DAVID TRENTHAM) [www.audiofile.org].
= artist contact info =
JEN FOSTER GREGORY DOUGLASS JASON AND DEMARCO
2817 West End Ave. P.O. Box 8021 RJN Music
Suite 126-251 Burlington, VT 05402 8033 Sunset Blvd. #574
Nashville, TN 37203 gregory at gregorydouglass.com Los Angeles, CA 90046
beth at jenfoster.com www.gregorydouglass.com artistrelations at rjnmusic.com
www.jenfoster.com www.jasonanddemarco.com
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