[OutVoice] Scotland's Horse and her "Red Haired Girl"+"Gay Travels in the Muslim World"+global news
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Mon Oct 15 04:29:52 CDT 2007
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THIS WAY OUT
the international gay & lesbian radio magazine
Program #1,020, distributed 10/15/07
(hosted this week by Greg Gordon and produced with Lucia Chappelle)
The nuances of "Gay Travels in the Muslim World";
Scotland's Horse brings her "Red Haired Girl" to America;
Singapore activists petition for sex law reform, Jo'berg Pride and
Soweto prejudice spark marches, the U.S. House proceeds with a denuded
ENDA, Guatemala's Congress may disenfranchise non-traditional families,
"Dear Abby's" savvy on same-gender couples, and more global GLBT news
* In "NewsWrap": Singapore gays and their supporters use the Web to lobby
for repeal of the city-state's sodomy law... Pride marchers in Johannesburg and
"pissed off" lesbians in Soweto demand better protections from anti-queer
hate crimes, while Taipei Pride marchers demand respect and equality... a
transgender-less ENDA moves forward in the U.S. Congress, while Guatemala's Congress
considers restricting the legal definition of "family" to a father, mother and
their child or children... "Dear Abby" advises that marriage equality should
be open to all committed lesbigay couples... and other GLBT news from around
the world (written by GREG GORDON, and reported this week by TANYA KANE-PARRY
and CHRISTOPHER GAAL).
* Scottish musician HORSE has been around for a good thirty years, but with
the new CD "RED HAIRED GIRL" [Kosmic Music] she's making her American debut.
This Way Out correspondent DIXIE TREICHEL [from "Fresh Fruit" on
KFAI-FM/Minneapolis, Minnesota] called Horse at her home in Scotland to learn more about
the openly lesbian performer's passionate poetry and moody music (includes
excerpts from the CD title track, "This Time," and "Make Love To Me")
[www.randan.org].
* Being queer in Salt Lake City is different than being queer in San
Francisco, just like there's a difference between LGBT life in Tehran and Beirut.
Travel writer MICHAEL LUONGO's "GAY TRAVELS IN THE MUSLIM WORLD" explores the
complexity and diversity of that part of the planet, and he recently shared some
of his findings with This Way Out's STEVE PRIDE.
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