THIS WAY OUT the international gay & lesbian radio magazine RUNDOWN for Program #844, distributed 05/31/04 (hosted this week by Greg Gordon and produced with Lucia Chappelle) Best-selling novelist Tom Dolby's life as a "Trouble Boy" in the big city; Variety spices style-mixing new music from Holland, Zicari & Tranter; Australian plans sour partner benefits with marriage and adoption bans, a French mayor prepares for his gay wedding showdown, Belgium "survives" a year of queer matrimony, Massachusetts officials spar over non-resident nuptials, Connecticut criminalizes anti-trans hate crimes, and more news "TWO" feeds via the PRSS EVERY MONDAY @ 14:30 ET on A72.3, EVERY TUESDAY @ 15:00 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 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:15 SEGMENT #1 ­ "NewsWrap": The government of Australia Prime Ministerr John Howard introduces legislation to deny legal recognition to marriages and adoptions by gay & lesbian couples, but also to broaden federal pension and death benefits (superannuation) to include surviving spouses of same gender couples; the national dialog about queer marriage continues to heat up in France as a local mayor vows to buck warnings from the national government and marry a gay male couple on June 5th, while at least one other mayor vows to follow suit; statistics are out about same gender marriages in Belgium a year after they became legal there, while about 15,000 come out for Brussels' 9th annual Gay Pride parade; a week after legal marriage for gay & lesbian couples began in Massachusetts, several cities and the state government continue to wrangle over a 1913 law that purportedly forbids the issuance of licenses to non-resident queer couples, while the Arizona Supreme Court declines to hear a challenge to that state's law denying legal recognition to same gender marriages; the U.S. Food & Drug Administration issues guidelines barring gay men from making anonymous sperm donations; Connecticut becomes the 8th U.S. state to specifically include transgenders in its hate crimes law; and presidential spokesman Trent Duffy adds insult to George W. Bush's injuries (written by CINDY FRIEDMAN, with thanks to GRAHAM UNDERHILL, FENCEBERRY, REX WOCKNER, and GREG GORDON; anchored this week by DEAN ELZINGA & CINDY FRIEDMAN) . 10:00 SEGMENT #2 - Support "TWO" Promo (voiced by LUCIA CHAPPELLE) . . . :35 SEGMENT #3 - "Audiofile" billboard [:15] + "THE TROUBLE BOY" (Kensington Press) has appeared on the "San Francisco Chronicle" bestseller list and garnered positive reviews in gay magazines across North America. It tells the story of Toby Griffin, a recent Ivy League graduate who has a world famous parent, reports on NYC nightlife for a webzine and spends too many nights amid the hip boy scene of lower Manhattan. First-time author TOM DOLBY is an Ivy League graduate with a world famous parent, edited a webzine dedicated to NYC nightlife and -- well, you get the idea. This Way Out’s STEVE PRIDE chats with Dolby about life, literature and the distance in between [includes Dolby reading an excerpt from his book, and with brief intro/outro music from "Downtown" by PETULA CLARK] [8:05] . . 8:20 [www.tomdolby.com or www.prideonscreen.com] SEGMENT #4 - "TWO" I.D. by MARGARET CHO [:05] + Two gay men and a lesbian h ave at least one thing in common: they all find their patchwork musical styles hard to categorize -- which is why they find themselves sharing a folder in this month's "AUDIOFILE" [featuring excerpts from "Drive Drive" and "Beatrice's Boyfriend" from MICHAEL HOLLAND's "BEACH TOYS WON'T SAVE YOU"; "Thursday in December" and "Kiss That Boy" from LEAH ZICARI's "PRETTY ON THURSDAY"; and "Martyrs & Monsters" and "Gag Reflex" from JUSTIN TRANTER's "TEAR ME TOGETHER"; with comments by each of the artists about their music, hosted by CHRIS WILSON & JD DOYLE, and written & produced with CHRISTOPHER DAVID TRENTHAM] [7:10]. . . . 7:15 = artist contact info = MICHAEL HOLLAND LEAH ZICARI JUSTIN TRANTER 30-60 29h St #B8 PO Box 1142 1014 Lorimer St #3 Astoria, N.Y. 11102 Webster, N.Y. 14580 Brooklyn, N.Y. 11222 prim002@aol.com leahzicari@yahoo.com jt@justintranter.com www.michaelholland.com www.leahzicari.com www.justintranter.com Closing continuity/credits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:25 TOTAL PROGRAM TIME. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28:50 ----------------------------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," BEST-SELLING NOVELIST TOM DOLBY'S LITERARY LIFE AS A "TROUBLE BOY" IN THE BIG CITY, WHILE VARIETY SPICES STYLE-MIXING NEW MUSIC FROM THE "AUDIOFILE"... AND IN THE NEWS, AUSTRALIAN PLANS SOUR PARTNER BENEFITS WITH MARRIAGE AND ADOPTION BANS, A FRENCH MAYOR PREPARES FOR HIS GAY WEDDING SHOWDOWN, BELGIUM "SURVIVES" A YEAR OF QUEER MATRIMONY, MASSACHUSETTS OFFICIALS SPAR OVER NON-RESIDENT NUPTIALS, AND CONNECTICUT CRIMINALIZES ANTI-TRANS HATE CRIMES. ALL THAT - AND MORE THIS WEEK - WHEN YOU DISCOVER "THIS WAY OUT: THE INTERNATIONAL LESBIAN AND GAY RADIO MAGAZINE", ______________________________________ [DAY and TIME] HERE ON __________________________. 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