**************************************************************** THIS WAY OUT RUNDOWN for Program #663, distributed 12/11/00 (hosted by Greg Gordon and produced with Lucia Chappelle) "Boys Life 3" continues an outgoing cinematic series; New music by "Crazy" Cohen, a "Welcome" Corday, and a Macomson "Answer"; Germany makes amends to Hitler's gay victims, Britain gives lesbian asylum-seekers a better shot, court rules with Republicans over Iowa governor's job rights order, referendum déjà vu in Dade County, couples progress in Finland and Belgium, and other global GLBT news "TWO" FEEDS via the PRSS EACH MONDAY @ 14:30 ET on A72.3*, EACH TUESDAY @ 16:00 ET on Pacifica`s KU band, and is mailed on cassette to non-satellite-equipped stations and to individual subscribers *==> Weekly feeds now scheduled by PRSS on A72.3 through June 2001 <== -------- AIR THE ENTIRE HALF-HOUR AND/OR USE SELECTED SEGMENTS ------ ALWAYS FREE OF CHARGE! USAGE LIMITED ONLY BY TIMELINESS OF NEWS CONTENT! => RUNDOWN <= Opening Teases/Theme Music/Intro Continuity . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:15 SEGMENT #1 - NewsWrap: The German government officially apologizes to gay victims of the Nazi Holocaust and resolves to compensate them; several castrations of gay men between 1934 and 1969 are revealed in health archives discovered in Norway; Britain introduces new guidelines for immigration judges that should make it easier for asylum-seeking gays and lesbians; the 1999 state employment non-discrimination executive order issued by Democratic Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack is overturned through a court challenge brought by 23 Republican state legislators; there will apparently be at least one more Dade County, Florida ballot battle as religious right groups turn in what should be enough petition signatures to put another attempt to repeal anti-discrimination protections there before the voters in 2002, while the Atlanta, Georgia City Council strengthens its non-discrimination laws through a package of bills sponsored by openly-lesbian Councilmember Cathy Woolard; 3 lesbians in Hawai'i are allowed to adopt children borne by their partners in a legal ruling made public this week; Finland's government takes steps toward legal recognition of same-gender couples, while Belgium's moves to add real benefits to its already-established but basically symbolic "statutory cohabitation" contracts; Toronto's gay-affirming Metropolitan Community Church announces its intention to issue marriage licenses for same-gender couples under centuries-old provincial Ontario "publishing the banns of marriage" common law; and while the characterization may be true, outgoing U.S. President Bill Clinton did not call "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" a "dumbass" policy, as "Rolling Stone" magazine apologizes for a transcription error in its widely-reported interview with him [written by CINDY FRIEDMAN, with thanks to GRAHAM UNDERHILL, CHRIS AMBIDGE, JASON LIN, REX WOCKNER, BRIAN NUNES, ALAN REEKIE, GREG GORDON & LUCIA CHAPPELLE, and anchored by CINDY FRIEDMAN and CHASE SCHULTE]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:55 SEGMENT #2 - Billboard for "AudioFile" [:10] + Just reaching U.S. theaters, "Boys Life 3" is the latest film in the record-breaking "Boys Life" collection of great gay short subjects. This outing continues the series tradition of dealing cinematically with coming out and the trials and tribulations of being gay. This Way Out's STEVE PRIDE briefly reviews all 5 shorts and chats with the gay men behind two of them: from "Just One Time", director/star LANE JANGER (who also produced the feature films "I Like It Like That" and the gay romantic comedy "I Think I Do") and his co-star GUILLERMO DIAZ (previously seen in "Stonewall", "Nowhere", "Party Girl", and "I Think I Do"); and from the Sarah Gilbert-starring "$30", director GREGORY COOKE (remember the radio operator in "Titanic"?) and the son of TV's favorite "Little House On The Prairie" dad Michael, screenwriter CHRISTOPHER LANDON (probably best known for writing the screenplay of "Another Day In Paradise") (with brief outro music from "Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You" by JIMMY SOMERVILLE) [8:25] . . . . 8:45 SEGMENT #3 - "TWO" I.D. by openly-gay actor STEPHEN FRY ("Wilde") [:20] + A new artist bursts on the scene to set her own standards ("It Feels Right" and the title cut from DEEANN MACOMSON's "The Answer"), a well-known "out" musician lives up to expectations (the title cut and "Your Kind of Love" from STEVE COHEN's "I Must Have Been Crazy"), and another confounds them ("On the Moon" and "Killing Me" from CORDAY's "Welcome to My Past") in the year's final regular words and music installment of "AudioFile" (hosted by CHRIS WILSON and PAM MARSHALL and produced with CHRISTOPHER DAVID TRENTHAM) [6:20]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:40 = artist contact info = DeeAnn Macomson Steve Cohen Jennifer Corday DMacomson@aol.com c/o Hurricane Recording Co. Envy Records P.O. Box 42614 1442 E. Lincoln Ave #418 Philadelphia, PA 19101 Orange, CA 92865 KeysCohen@aol.com www.envyrecords.com Closing Continuity/Credits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:35 TOTAL PROGRAM TIME. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29:00 ----------------------------Please note-------------------------------- Anyone with questions, suggestions, or *news stories* is encouraged to email Coordinating Producer Greg Gordon at TWOradio@aol.co ----------------------------- thanks! --------------------------------- STATION PROMO COPY: ANNCR: NEXT TIME ON "THIS WAY OUT", "BOYS LIFE 3" CONTINUES AN OUTGOING CINEMATIC SERIES, AND NEW MUSIC IS "CRAZY" BY COHEN AND "WELCOME" BY CORDAY, WHILE MACOMSON HAS "THE ANSWER"... 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