THIS WAY OUT the international gay & lesbian radio magazine RUNDOWN for Program #836, distributed 04/05/04 (hosted this week by Greg Gordon and produced with Lucia Chappelle) A lesbian medic responds to the AIDS pandemic in Uganda; The UN's "unholy alliance" scuttles Brazil's queer rights resolution, Massachusetts' marriage amendment wins its first ratification, Britain's "Partnership" bill starts down the aisle, Quebec's first queer couple ties their 30-year knot, and other global GLBT news; and Italian opposites interact in "Adored: Diary of a Male Porn Star" "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 December 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": Facing vehement opposition from the Vaatican and the Islamic bloc, Brazil asks for a postponement of its UN resolution to protect the civil rights of sexual minorities; "status" versus "conduct" controversy continues over the U.S. Office of the Special Counsel's removal from its Web site of information about anti-discrimination protections for GLBT civil servants, while the U.S. House votes to strengthen "equal" access to college campuses by military recruiters; Georgia legislators send a constitutional amendment banning same gender marriages to the November state ballot, while Massachusetts lawmakers give their first endorsement to a constitutional ban on queer marriages with a civil unions "compromise," as Republican Governor Mitt Romney scrambles for a legal way to stop state Supreme Judicial Court-ordered same gender marriages this May; Rhode Island House Majority Leader Gordon Fox publicly identifies himself as a partnered gay man as the state legislature considers measures both for and against same gender marriages; Britain's Government unveils its Civil Partnership Bill to create legally-recognized same gender relationships, while the Foreign Office -- and the Queen -- recognize the relationship of new ambassador to Luxembourg James Clark and his spouse Anthony Stewart; after more than 30 years together, Michael Hendricks & Rene Leboeuf become the first queer couple to legally marry in the Canadian province of Quebec; and thousands of fans brave heavy rain in Hong Kong to mark the first anniversary of the suicide of actor/singer Leslie Cheung, one of the first celebrities in the Chinese world to speak publicly about being a gay man [written by CINDY FRIEDMAN, with thanks to GRAHAM UNDERHILL, FENCEBERRY, REX WOCKNER, and GREG GORDON, and anchored this week by KATHY SANCHEZ & RICK WATTS] [10:25] + "Adored" billboard [:15]. . 10:40 SEGMENT #2 - The Los Angeles-based AIDS HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION, the largest nonprofit HIV treatment organization in the U.S., has done pioneering work saving lives -- but could they translate their success to the situation in sub-Saharan Africa, where the magnitude of the crisis may be as much as 40 times greater? One lesbian activist and physician's assistant believes it can be done. This Way Out correspondent NANCY BEVERLY takes us on an incredible journey with AIDS Healthcare Foundation co-founder MARY ADAIR as she builds an HIV clinic in MUSAKA, UGANDA, and talks about the lives -- including her own -- that were profoundly changed [the first of a 2-part feature to conclude next week]. . >. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:10 SEGMENT #3 - Support "TWO" promo [voiced by Lucia Chappelle] . . . :35 SEGMENT #4 - Gay film festivals in Europe and the U.S. have fallen in love with the ITALIAN film "A Little More Than A Year Ago" ("Poco piĆ¹ di un anno fa"). Now writer/director/star MARCO FILIBERTI's comedy-drama is finally ready for its close up, as the first film to be theatrically distributed by Wolfe Video. It also has a new title: "ADORED: DIARY OF A MALE PORN STAR." In one of the few U.S. interviews with Filiberti, This Way Out's STEVE PRIDE asks the multi-tasking filmmaker about the challenges of working both in front of and behind the camera, his approach to the lead character he plays, and the crossover appeal he hopes "Adored" will generate (with brief intro/outro music from "Love Machine" by WHAM). . . . . . . . . . . 7:05 [www.adoredthemovie.com] Closing continuity/credits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:15 TOTAL PROGRAM TIME. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28:55 ==================================== * ================================ STATION PROMO COPY: ANNCR: NEXT TIME ON "THIS WAY OUT," ITALIAN OPPOSITES INTERACT ON SCREEN IN "ADORED: DIARY OF A MALE PORN STAR," AND A LESBIAN MEDIC RESPONDS TO THE AIDS PANDEMIC IN UGANDA... IN THE NEWS, THE UN'S "UNHOLY ALLIANCE" SCUTTLES BRAZIL'S QUEER RIGHTS RESOLUTION, MASSACHUSETTS' MARRIAGE AMENDMENT WINS ITS FIRST RATIFICATION, BRITAIN'S "PARTNERSHIP" BILL STARTS DOWN THE AISLE, AND QUEBEC'S FIRST QUEER COUPLE TIES THEIR 30-YEAR KNOT. ALL THAT AND MORE THIS WEEK WHEN YOU DISCOVER "THIS WAY OUT: THE INTERNATIONAL LESBIAN AND GAY RADIO MAGAZINE", ______________________________________ [DAY and TIME] HERE ON __________________________. [STATION]