THIS WAY OUT the international gay & lesbian radio magazine RUNDOWN for Program #827, distributed 02/02/04 (hosted this week by Greg Gordon and produced with Lucia Chappelle) Capturing a killer's contradictions creates an award-winning "Monster"; Vancouver's Bishop Michael Ingham leads on where Anglicans fear to tread; Gay & lesbian UN workers' partners benefit from inclusion and there's a first-time anti-bias bill win in the Philippines, but unequal teen sex laws and an adoptions ban are justified in U.S. courts, while frequent queer visitors' vows gain acceptance in Belgium, plus other global GLBT news "TWO" feeds via the PRSS EVERY MONDAY @ 14:30 ET on A72.3*, EVERY TUESDAY @ 16:00 ET on Pacifica's KU band, is available online in mono and stereo MP3 files at www.radio4all.net, and is mailed on audiocassette to non-satellite/non-wired stations and to individual subscribers *==> Monday feeds are scheduled by PRSS on A72.3 through June 2004 <== -------- 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 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:10 SEGMENT #1 ­ "NewsWrap": The UN extends family benefits to its queeer employees whose relationships are legally recognized in their home countries, while an anti-discrimination measure advances in the Philippines with first-ever passage in its House of Representatives; there are U.S. judicial setbacks in Kansas (a state appeals court upholds unequal teen sex laws in the case of gay developmentally-disabled Matthew Limon) and Florida (the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upholds that state's ban on adoptions by single or coupled queers), and there are no international takers for Sweden's gay and lesbian prospective parents; Belgium opens its legal marriage for same gender couples to "frequent visitors," but new PM Paul Martin's additional civil unions question to the Canadian Supreme Court delays a queer marriage vote in Parliament until possibly late 2005; and "The L Word" gets a speedy Showtime renewal [written by CINDY FRIEDMAN, with thanks to GRAHAM UNDERHILL, FENCEBERRY, REX WOCKNER and GREG GORDON, and anchored this week by CINDY FRIEDMAN & CHRISTOPHER GAAL] [10:05] + "Monster" billboard [:15] . . . 10:20 SEGMENT #2 - BISHOP MICHAEL INGHAM of VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA's Diocese of New Westminster has been a leading figure in the movement to make lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people an equal part of the ANGLICAN COMMUNION. Since he approved the right of willing congregations to bless same gender unions in 2002, eight parishes have broken away from the diocese and ecclesiastical charges have been laid against seven of their ministers. As a committee of the House of Bishops works to resolve the conflict, Ingham's position remains steadfast. He talked about the source of his conviction in part one of his conversation with This Way Out's HEATHER KITCHING. In this week's conclusion, Bishop Ingham discusses the controversy, his supporters, and the consecration of openly gay partnered New Hampshire Episcopal Bishop Gene Robinson (with intro/outro music performed by Ingham's congregational home CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL CHOIR). . . 7:40 SEGMENT #3 - "TWO" I.D. by TODD HAYNES (writer/director of "Far From Heaven") [:10] + The disturbing tale of AILEEN WUORNOS, a deeply troubled prostitute who robbed and killed seven male clients, is winning high praise for its riveting narrative and outstanding acting, and has already garnered a Golden Globe award for its lead actress. This Way Out's STEVE PRIDE explores the movie's many layers with filmmaker PATTY JENKINS, and with comments by and clips featuring supporting actress CHRISTINA RICCI and the now Oscar-nominated CHARLIZE THERON, whose inspired performances find the humanity in the "MONSTER" (with intro/outro music from "Baby Did A Bad, Bad Thing" performed by CHRIS ISAAK) [8:25] . . . 8:35 Closing continuity/credits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:10 TOTAL PROGRAM TIME. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28:55 ----------------------------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," CAPTURING A KILLER'S CONTRADICTIONS CREATES AN AWARD-WINNING "MONSTER", AND VANCOUVER'S BISHOP MICHAEL INGHAM LEADS ON WHERE OTHER ANGLICANS FEAR TO TREAD... IN THE NEWS, GAY & LESBIAN U.N. WORKERS' PARTNERS WILL "BENEFIT" FROM INCLUSION AND AN ANTI-BIAS BILL GETS A FIRST-TIME WIN IN THE PHILIPPINES, BUT UNEQUAL TEEN SEX LAWS AND AN ADOPTIONS BAN ARE "JUSTIFIED" IN U.S. COURTS, WHILE FREQUENT QUEER VISITORS' VOWS GAIN ACCEPTANCE IN BELGIUM. THOSE STORIES AND MORE THIS WEEK WHEN YOU DISCOVER "THIS WAY OUT: THE INTERNATIONAL LESBIAN AND GAY RADIO MAGAZINE", ______________________________________ [DAY and TIME] HERE ON __________________________. [STATION] ~~~~~~~~~~~~> STATIONS: MISSED THE SATELLITE FEEDS? <~~~~~~~~~~~~~ YOU CAN GET A STEREO OR MONO MP3 FILE OF THE PROGRAM ONLINE AT www.radio4all.net. ******************************************************** Some "This Way Out" operating expenses are funded by VOLUNTARY "PROGRAM ACQUISITION" PAYMENTS FROM AFFILIATE STATIONS, and through direct charitable donations from our listeners. 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