**************************************************************** THIS WAY OUT RUNDOWN for Program #602, distributed 10/11/99 (hosted by Lucia Chappelle and Greg Gordon) "TWO" FEEDS EACH MONDAY @ 14:30-14:59 ET on PRSS DIGITAL FREQUENCY A73.5 and EVERY TUESDAY from 16:00-16:29 ET on Pacifica`s KU band (also distributed on audiocassette by mail to non-satellite stations) ON THIS WEEK'S PROGRAM: Clinton holds court with the creme de la queer in L.A. and N.Y.C.; New music by an outspoken cowboy, a laughing lesbian & a "very sexual man"; There are positive partner tidings from Britain, Germany, Latvia & Denmark, Anti-lesbigay presidential rhetoric has repercussions in Africa, Tongzhi love powers earthquake relief in Taiwan, and other LGBT news from around the world **************************************************************** Opening Tease/Theme Music/Intro Continuity ......................... 1:00 SEGMENT #1 - NewsWrap: U.S. President Bill Clinton speaks at record-breaking LGBT political fund-raisers in Los Angeles and New York City, and issues an executive order increasing sentences for military hate crimes, while California Governor Gray Davis signs 3 lesbigay bills into law strengthening anti-bias protections in employment and housing, protecting students from discrimination and harassment, and establishing a statewide domestic partners registry; there are new developments following last week's presidential anti-queer rhetoric in Uganda and Kenya; same-gender partners of all British privatized rail service workers will now get spousal travel benefits; Germany's ruling coalition drafts a bill creating legal partnerships for same-gender couples, while a partnership bill clears its first hurdle in Latvia; a celebration in Copenhagen, Denmark marks the 10th anniversary of the world's first lesbigay registered partnerships; Ashland, Oregon becomes the state's first to establish a domestic partners registry, while Madison, Wisconsin extends spousal health benefits to the domestic partners of all unmarried city workers; word is out that Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack in mid-September quietly signed an executive order banning sexual orientation discrimination in state employment, but voters this week defeat a referendum in Albuquerque, New Mexico to add sexual orientation to the city's human rights charter; Northern Ireland includes protections for gays, lesbians and transfolk in its draft plan for a Bill of Rights; and lesbigay Tongzhi create music to support relief efforts following the Taiwan earthquake [written by CINDY FRIEDMAN, with thanks to GRAHAM UNDERHILL, BRIAN NUNES, JASON LIN, MARTIN RICE, REX WOCKNER, CHRIS AMBIDGE, BO MORTENSEN, KEITH ELSTON, JOHN LOO, GREG GORDON & LUCIA CHAPPELLE, and anchored by LEO GARCIA and CINDY FRIEDMAN] .......... 10:15 SEGMENT #2 - "AudioFile" billboard [:10] + The famed Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles was the scene of a history-making political fundraiser on October 2nd, and in more ways than one: a record amount was raised for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, U.S. President Bill Clinton was the keynoter -- the first time a sitting president has addressed a specifically-lesbigay event outside the Beltway -- and California Governor Gray Davis announced that he'd signed 3 significant pro-lesbigay measures into law. A "who's who" of gay and lesbian activists and their supporters gathered for the star-studded event, and reporter KAREN OCAMB was there. She shares excerpts from her half-hour "Gay Television News" special produced for gaywired.com (featuring comments by California Assembly Speaker ANTONIO VILLIAGAROSA, openly-lesbian Assemblymembers SHEILA KUEHL and CAROLE MIGDEN, California Governor GRAY DAVIS, political activists DAVID MIXNER and ERIC BAUMAN, and U.S. President BILL CLINTON) [9:00] .............................. >................. 9:10 SEGMENT #3 - "TWO" I.D. by Irish lesbian singing duo Zrazy (with an excerpt from their "Come Out Everybody") [:25] + The latest installment of "AudioFile" [hosted by CHRIS WILSON & PAM MARSHALL and produced with CHRISTOPHER DAVID TRENTHAM] brings new tunes from a Northern California country boy who dreams of cowboys (MARK WEIGLE's "The Truth Is"), a singer-songwriter-storyteller who loves to make you laugh (JAMIE ANDERSON's "Drive All Night"), and a matchless musician who hopes to change lives (BOB HARTMANN's "Very Sexual Man") [6:40] ................................ 7:05 CLOSING CREDITS/CONTINUITY ......................................... 1:25 TOTAL PROGRAM TIME ................................................. 28:55 ----------------------------Please note-------------------------------- Anyone with questions, suggestions, or NEWS stories is encouraged to email "T.W.O." Coordinating Producer Greg Gordon at TWOradio@aol.co ----------------------------- thanks! --------------------------------- STATION PROMO COPY: ANNCR: NEXT TIME ON "THIS WAY OUT", CLINTON HOLDS COURT WITH POLITICAL GIVERS IN L.A. AND NEW YORK, AND CALIFORNIA'S GOVERNOR SIGNS 3 IMPORTANT PRO-LESBIGAY RIGHTS AND PROTECTIONS BILLS INTO LAW ... THERE'S POSITIVE PARTNER NEWS FROM BRITAIN, GERMANY, LATVIA AND DENMARK, REPURCUSSIONS TO ANTI-LESBIGAY RHETORIC IN AFRICA, TONGZHI EARTHQUAKE RELIEF IN TAIWAN, AND NEW MUSIC FROM THE "AUDIOFILE" BY AN OUTSPOKEN COWBOY, A LAUGHING LESBIAN AND A "VERY SEXUAL MAN". ALL THAT AND MORE THIS WEEK ON "THIS WAY OUT: THE INTERNATIONAL LESBIAN AND GAY RADIO MAGAZINE", ______________________________________ [DAY and TIME] HERE ON __________________________. 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