======================================== To listen to this week's "This Way Out" copy/paste into your browser: www.planetout.com/support/media.html?file=/two/two20051003.rm or click on the PlanetOut link at www.thiswayout.org [our current show is usually up by Wednesday nights US Pacific Time each week] or check thiswayout.org for a list of our 150+ local broadcast station affiliates ======================================== THIS WAY OUT the international gay & lesbian radio magazine RUNDOWN for Program #914, distributed 10/3/05 (hosted this week by Greg Gordon and produced with Lucia Chappelle) Les Ballet Trockadero de Monte Carlo: keeping the dance world on its toes; Governor "Veto-nator" lives "down" to his marriage vow; Uganda enshrines homophobia with a constitutional marriage ban, Connecticut couples get "civilized" but continue pushing for matrimony, an anti-queer hate crime jars Johannesburg Pride, Jamaica's notoriously anti- gay reggae star Buju Banton faces gay-bashing charges, and more GLBT news; FEEDS MONDAY OCTOBER 3 from 14:30-14:59 ET on PRSS DIGITAL FREQUENCY A72.7 and TUESDAY OCTOBER 4 from 15:00-15:29 ET on Pacifica's KU satellite; Also available online at www.radio4all.net and Pacifica's Audioport, on postal-mailed audio CD to non-satellite/non-wired stations, and to individual subscribers --------- 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": Uganda becomes the first country in the world to constitutionally ban same gender marriage, as California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoes a bill that would have made his state the first in the U.S. to legislate marriage equality without a court order, while Connecticut's new civil unions law goes into effect, but the fight for full marriage equity there goes on; the Pride march in Johannesburg, South Africa is marred by an apparent hate crime that seriously injures a woman riding on one of the floats, while popular Jamaican reggae star Buju Banton, whose song "Boom Boom Bye Bye" encourages deadly violence against gay men, is among a group of men arrested and charged with a brutal homophobic attack against six gay men last year; conservative judge John Roberts is confirmed by the Senate and sworn in as the next Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, as GLBT, civil rights and reproductive choice advocates turn their attention to President George W. Bush's next nominee to fill the vacancy left by retiring moderate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor; and in the Australian state of New South Wales, the nation's first university campus diversity officer for heterosexuals isn't sure what his duties will be (written this week by LUCIA CHAPPELLE, with thanks to Graham Underhill, Rex Wockner, Cindy Friedman, and Greg Gordon; reported by SHERI LUNN & RICK WATTS) [7:20] + Trocks billboard [:10]. . . 7:30 SEGMENT #2 - As he promised to do immediately after its passage on September 6th, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger this week vetoed AB 849, the Religious Freedom and Civil Marriage Protection Act sponsored by openly gay Assemblymember Mark Leno of San Francisco. The landmark bill would have made the state's marriage laws gender-neutral while specifically exempting religious organizations from having to perform or recognize marriages of gay or lesbian couples. Schwarzenegger did sign four other queer-supportive bills. With thanks to BRYAN GOEBEL and KCBS Radio in SAN FRANCISCO, this report by GREG GORDON includes remarks by GOVERNOR ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER, SAN FRANCISCO MAYOR GAVIN NEWSOM, ASSEMBLYMEMBER MARK LENO, and sound and comments from a protest rally in the Castro District featuring 18-year gay couple JOHN LEWIS & STUART GAFFNEY, gay dad JAMES MARTEL, and 17-year-old daughter of lesbians MARINA GATTO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:25 SEGMENT #3 - "TWO" I.D. by filmmaker/author CLIVE BARKER [:35] + The company was founded in 1974 as the playful experiment of a group of ballet enthusiasts. LES BALLET TROCKADERO DE MONTE CARLO was performing in off-off Broadway lofts at late-late shows. They've danced through a lot of history since then, reflecting the changing attitudes towards gay sensibilities as well as ch anging styles in the arts. "This Way Out" correspondent JOHN FRAME ["Queer Radio"/4ZZZ-FM] spent some time with the company's Artistic Director TORY DOBRIN to learn more about their work and play when the Trocks made their triumphant return to Brisbane, Queensland, Australia [9:25] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00 [www.trockadero.org] Closing Credits/continuity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:40 TOTAL PROGRAM TIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28:50 ===================================== * =============================== STATION PROMO COPY: ANNCR: NEXT TIME ON "THIS WAY OUT", LES BALLET TROCKADERO DE MONTE CARLO: KEEPING THE DANCE WORLD ON ITS TOES FOR OVER 30 YEARS... AND GOVERNOR "VETO-NATOR" LIVES "DOWN" TO HIS MARRIAGE VOW... IN OTHER NEWS, UGANDA ENSHRINES HOMOPHOBIA WITH A CONSTITUTIONAL MARRIAGE BAN, CONNECTICUT COUPLES GET "CIVILIZED" BUT CONTINUE PUSHING FOR MATRIMONY, AN ANTI-QUEER HATE CRIME MARS JOHANNESBURG PRIDE, AND JAMAICA'S NOTORIOUSLY ANTI-GAY REGGAE STAR BUJU BANTON FACES GAY-BASHING CHARGES. THOSE STORIES - AND MORE THIS WEEK - WHEN YOU TUNE IN TO "THIS WAY OUT: THE INTERNATIONAL LESBIAN AND GAY RADIO MAGAZINE", ______________________________________ [DAY and TIME] HERE ON __________________________. [STATION] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~> MISSED THE SATELLITE FEEDS? <~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You can download broadcast quality mp3s of our program free of charge at www.radio4all.net. ========================================================================== Some "This Way Out" operating expenses are funded by a grant from The Kicking Assets Fund of the Tides Foundation, from VOLUNTARY "PROGRAM ACQUISITION" PAYMENTS FROM YOU, OUR STATIONS, and through direct charitable donations from our listeners. 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