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THIS WAY OUT
the international gay & lesbian radio magazine
RUNDOWN for Program #1,014, distributed 09/03/07
(hosted this week by Greg Gordon and produced with Lucia Chappelle)
A toilet tap dance "stalls" U.S. Senator Larry Craig's career;
A queer pioneer's coming out quote highlights another "Rainbow Minute";
Indy Aussies, old-time country and an alt-folk fave in the "Audiofile";
An Iowa judge finds marriage inequality unconstitutional, lynch mobs
pursue busted Nigerian gays, Anglican anguish continues with a lesbian
bishop nominee and more defecting clergy, and other global GLBT news
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Opening teases/theme music/intro continuity. . . . . . . . . . . 1:13
SEGMENT #1 - "NewsWrap": In one of the strongest arguments yet for marriage
equality in the U.S., a judge in Iowa rules that the state's "Defense of
Marriage Act" is unconstitutional, and one gay couple legally marries before the
ruling is stayed pending an appeal to the Iowa Supreme Court, while Maine's
highest court overturns a state law banning joint adoption by same-gender couples;
even though a Muslim mob tries to lynch the men arrested for allegedly
attending a "gay wedding" in Nigeria, they apparently won't face the death penalty;
the Anglican Communion continues to teeter on schism following the
nomination of a partnered lesbian to be the next Episcopal bishop of Chicago, while two
more conservative former Episcopal priests are consecrated in Africa
following their defection over lesbigay inclusion; and a U.S. historian claims that
there were legal same-gender unions 600 years ago in medieval France (written
by GREG GORDON, with thanks to GRAHAM UNDERHILL and REX WOCKNER with BILL
KELLEY, and reported this week by RICK WATTS and JON BEAUPRE) [9:54] +
"Audiofile" billboard [:09] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:03
SEGMENT #2 - IDAHO's senior U.S. SENATOR LARRY CRAIG resigned September 1st
following revelations of his arrest and plea to a lesser charge after being
busted in an airport men's room for soliciting sex from an undercover policeman.
We have excerpts from his two press conferences this week, and reflect on
some of the issues this incident raises (written by GREG GORDON and reported by
RICK WATTS and JON BEAUPRE, with intro/outro music from the 1994 gay musical
comedy "THE BALLAD OF LITTLE MIKEY" thanks JD!) . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6:48
SEGMENT #3 Promo for new Web-Posted "TWO" Update . . . . . . ::16
SEGMENT #4 - This "RAINBOW MINUTE" profiles a U.S. expatriate who found
freedom in Paris, quotes his comments about coming out, and asks "Who Said This?"
(the answer: JAMES BALDIN) (produced by JUDD PROCTOR & BRIAN BURNS at WRIR-FM
in Richmond, Virginia and read by DUSTIN RICHARDSON. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:02
SEGMENT #5 - Independent Aussies (excerpts from "Help Me Make It Through the
Night" and "Sydney2" from BLUEHOUSE's "ONE MORE KISS"), old-time country
("Pretty Girl" and "Fever Moon" from DIANA JONES' "MY REMEMBRANCE OF YOU"), and an
alt-folk favorite ("Coming Home (The Eclipse)" and "Bright Colored
Afternoons" from AMY COOK's "THE SKY OBSERVER'S GUIDE") grace this all lesbian edition
of the "AUDIOFILE" (with comments by the artists, hosted by CHRIS WILSON & JD
DOYLE and written and produced with CHRISTOPHER DAVID TRENTHAM) . . . . . 7:45
[www.audiofile.org]
= artist-supplied contact info =
BLUEHOUSE DIANA JONES
Linda@certifiedguitarplayer.com info@dianajonesmusic.com
www.bluehouse.net www.dianajones.net
AMY COOK
isadora@bunkhousemgmt.com
www.amycook.com
Closing Credits/continuity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:43
TOTAL PROGRAM TIME. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28:50
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STATION PROMO COPY:
ANNCR: NEXT TIME ON "THIS WAY OUT," A TOILET TAP DANCE "STALLS" U.S.
SENATOR LARRY CRAIG'S CAREER, A GAY PIONEER'S COMING OUT QUOTE
HIGHLIGHTS ANOTHER "RAINBOW MINUTE," AND INDEPENDENT AUSSIES, OLD-TIME
COUNTRY AND AN ALT-FOLK FAVORITE FLOURISH IN THE "AUDIOFILE"... IN THE
NEWS, AN IOWA JUDGE FINDS MARRIAGE INEQUALITY UNCONSTITUTIONAL, LYNCH
MOBS PURSUE BUSTED NIGERIAN GAYS, AND ANGLICAN ANGUISH CONTINUES WITH A
LESBIAN BISHOP NOMINEE AND MORE DEFECTING CLERGY.
ALL THAT AND MORE THIS WEEK - WHEN YOU TUNE IN TO "THIS WAY OUT:
THE INTERNATIONAL LESBIAN AND GAY RADIO MAGAZINE",
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