======================================== To listen to the current "This Way Out" online copy/paste into your browser www.outinamerica.com/arts/two.asp, click on the OIA link at www.thiswayout.org, or click on AFFILIATE STATIONS for our 150+ local broadcast outlets ======================================== THIS WAY OUT the international gay & lesbian radio magazine RUNDOWN for Program #1,015, distributed 09/10/07 (hosted this week by Greg Gordon and produced with Lucia Chappelle) "Tales of the City's" Armistead Maupin clicks with an older "Mouse"; "Somewhere in Between" plays on gender politics; A "Rainbow Minute" profiles Native American "princess" We'Wha; Israel's A.G. reaffirms queer couples' financial rights, California lawmakers again propose marriage equality to the "Governator," Father Mychal's story is a big "Yes" for kids, and other global GLBT news => RUNDOWN <= Opening teases/theme music/intro continuity. . . . . . . . . . . 1:11 SEGMENT #1 - "NewsWrap": Israel's Attorney General reaffirms the inheritance and property rights of same-gender couples, while a key adviser to the European Court of Justice supports a German gay man's right to his deceased partner's pension... the California legislature for the second time passes a marriage equality bill on to Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who vetoed a similar bill in 2005... queer legal advocates fight for unemployment compensation benefits for a relocating partnered Pennsylvania lesbian worker... six men are jailed in the latest crackdown on gay men in Cameroon... 60,000 celebrate Pride in Copenhagen, while the sixth Q! Film Festival in Jakarta is the largest such event ever held in Asia... the marriage of two Muslim women is annulled in Malaysia, while an Australian court denies the request of a still-married postoperative transsexual to change her birth certificate gender from male to female... and a new children's book, "He Said Yes," tells the story of openly gay Father Mychal Judge, the first official victim of the 9/11 terrorist attacks (written by GREG GORDON, with thanks to GRAHAM UNDERHILL and REX WOCKNER with BILL KELLEY; reported this week by CHRISTOPHER GAAL and RICK WATTS) [10:39] + Maupin/"Rainbow Minute" billboard [:10] . . . . . . 10:49 SEGMENT #2 - Since its premiere at the opening ceremony of Tel-Aviv's 2003 Pride Month, "SOMEWHERE IN BETWEEN" has been performed across Israel and at a number of European and American arts festivals. Written by former Israeli soldier and transgender playwright Ronnie Almog, it addresses issues of gender and sexual identity, religious belief, and the role of the individual in society. When the Tel Aviv group Benlven brought the show to the Minneapolis/St. Paul area, its Twin Cities producer LOUISA HEXT joined DIXIE TREICHEL and JOHN TOWNSEND of KFAI-FM's Fresh Fruit program for a conversation with director ISSY MAMANOV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:55 SEGMENT #3 - "OH REVERED ONE WITH TWO SPIRITS" profiles Native American "princess" WE'WHA in a "RAINBOW MINUTE" (produced by JUDD PROCTOR & BRIAN BURNS at WRIR-FM in Richmond, Virginia and read by TALL FEATHERS) . . . . . . . . . 1:02 SEGMENT #4 ­ Promo for new Web-Posted "TWO" Update . . . . . . ::16 SEGMENT #5 - Not "Mickey," not "Mighty," and not the one that roared... but have you ever wondered what happened to that other beloved "Mouse"? This Way Out's JOSY CATOGGIO chats with "Tales of the City" novelist ARMISTEAD MAUPIN about HIV survivors, daddies, transfolk, and his new book "MICHAEL TOLLIVER LIVES" in this first of a delightful 3-part conversation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:12 Closing Credits/continuity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:38 TOTAL PROGRAM TIME. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29:03 =================================== * ============================== STATION PROMO COPY: ANNCR: NEXT TIME ON "THIS WAY OUT," "TALES OF THE CITY'S" ARMISTEAD MAUPIN CLICKS WITH AN OLDER "MOUSE"... "SOMEWHERE IN BETWEEN" PLAYS ON GENDER POLITICS... A "RAINBOW MINUTE" PROFILES NATIVE AMERICAN "PRINCESS" WE'WHA... AND IN THE NEWS, ISRAEL'S A.G. REAFFIRMS LESBIGAY COUPLES' FINANCIAL RIGHTS, CALIFORNIA LAWMAKERS AGAIN PROPOSE MARRIAGE EQUALITY TO THE "GOVERNATOR," JAILED CAMEROONIAN GAYS ARE FORCED TO NAME NAMES, BUT FATHER MYCHAL'S STORY IS A BIG "YES" FOR KIDS. 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Please visit www.thiswayout.org for more information. >Thank you for your financial support to keep our program on the air!< "This Way Out" is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit as OVERNIGHT PRODUCTIONS (INC.). ***************************************************************** "TWO" ISO LOCAL NEWS COVERAGE OR FEATURE PROGRAMMING ABOUT OR AFFECTING THE GLBT COMMUNITY: If someone at your station has produced or will be producing a news, interview or feature story which may be of interest to the GLBT community, please let us know! We can only reimburse minor expenses, but we do offer considerably wider distribution (150+ other stations) of locally produced material. Please phone Coordinating Producer Greg Gordon at (818) 986-4106 or email him at TWOradio@aol.com. Thanks! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On the air since April 1988, "This Way Out" is the multi-award-winning internationally distributed weekly gay and lesbian radio newsmagazine. 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