Apparent AOL sending problems last night, apologies if this is a duplicate. ====================== THIS WAY OUT the international gay & lesbian radio magazine RUNDOWN for Program #1,062, distributed 08/04/08 via the PRSS Content Depot, Pacifica's Audioport, and free online downloads at www.radio4all.net and www.indymedia.org (hosted this week by Lucia Chappelle and produced with Greg Gordon) A "Sordid" small town saga parks its trailer on the LOGO lot; Political hip-hop, comfortable rock, & dreamy jazz in the "Audiofile"; Stockholm homophobes prey on EuroPride participants, Saudi religious police bust more "gay party"-goers, Ugandan police allegedly abduct and torture a troublesome AIDS activist, Massachusetts opens same-gender marriage to the masses, and more global LGBT news = RUNDOWN = Opening teases/theme music/intro continuity . . . . . . . . . . 1:12 SEGMENT #1 - "NewsWrap": Violent attacks against 4 gay men and the homophobic vandalism of 3 churches mar EuroPride celebrations in Stockholm; the man who killed 2 people and wounded 7 others at a Tennessee church wrote about his hatred of liberals and gay people; religious police in Saudi Arabia arrest 55 party-goers at another "gay raid" in Qatif, while a Bahrain M.P. demands that the government implement legislation to "crack down" on homosexuality, while human rights groups condemn the alleged police abduction and torture of a Ugandan AIDS activist; George W. Bush signs legislation repealing a decades-old ban on HIV-positive travelers and immigrants, but it may not take effect until a new U.S. president is in the White House, while Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick signs a bill repealing a 1913 law that prevented out-of-state same-gender couples from marrying there; a wording change on California’s Proposition 8, the November ballot measure to outlaw same-gender marriage, angers proponents but pleases opponents; and an Arizona activist hopes that her state, and Florida, won’t be forgotten in the November anti-marriage ballot battles (written by GREG GORDON, with thanks to REX WOCKNER with BILL KELLEY, and reported this week by CHRIS WILSON and PAM MARSHALL) [10:40] + "Sordid Lives" billboard [:09]. . . . . . . . 10:49 SEGMENT #2 - Hip-hop that’s not straight (excerpts from "Future President" and "Gay Bash" from MELANGE LAVONNE’s "THE MOVEMENT"), folk rock that’s also country ("Black and White" and "Ace of Diamonds" from MORRY CAMPBELL’s "LONG WAY HOME"), and a dream come true ("Let Me Love You" and "I Like to Lead When I Dance" from SUEDE’s "DANGEROUS MOOD") jazz up this edition of the "AUDIOFILE" (with comments by each artist, hosted by CHRIS WILSON & JD DOYLE, and written and produced with CHRISTOPHER DAVID TRENTHAM) .20. . . 7:05 [www.audiofile.org] = artist-supplied contact info = MELANGE LAVONNE MORRY CAMPBELL SUEDE melangemanagement@gmail.com morry@morryc.com suedewave@aol.com www.malengelavonne.com www.morryc.com www.suedewave.com SEGMENT #3 – "TWO" I.D. by Olympics diving champ GREG LOUGANISS [:07] + In "SORDID LIVES: THE SERIES," the colorful folk in a certain Texas town are back in action after having won an avid following with the 1996 play and 2000 movie of the same name. For the 12-episode half hour comedy playing on the U.S. LOGO cable network, creator-writer-director DEL SHORES has reunited stars from his film, including Bonnie Bedelia, Olivia Newton-John, Ann Walker, Beth Grant and Leslie Jordan, who are joined by new recruits Rue McClanahan and Caroline Rhea. His larger than life but not far from the truth small-town saga is imbued with the Spirit, cigarette smoke and self-administered Valium; pecan pie, whiskey shots at the local bar, sex, and an undying love of country music superstar Tammy Wynette. "This Way Out" entertainment correspondent STEVE PRIDE sets a spell with Shores and his produ cer/star/husband JASON DOTTLEY to get caught up on all the goings on (with copious audio clips from the show, and "None of My Business," music from the series, performed by OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN) [7:57]. . . . . . . . . 8:04 Closing Credits/continuity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:21 TOTAL PROGRAM TIME. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28:31 =============================== * =============================== STATION PROMO COPY: ANNCR: NEXT TIME ON "THIS WAY OUT," A "SORDID" SMALL TOWN SAGA PARKS ITS TRAILER ON THE LOGO LOT, AND POLITICAL HIP-HOP, COMFORTABLE ROCK, AND DREAMY JAZZ POP IN THE "AUDIOFILE"... IN THE NEWS, STOCKHOLM HOMOPHOBES PREY ON EURO-PRIDE PARTICIPANTS, SAUDI RELIGIOUS POLICE BUST MORE "GAY PARTY"-GOERS, UGANDAN POLICE ALLEGEDLY ABDUCT AND TORTURE A TROUBLESOME AIDS ACTIVIST, AND MASSACHUSETTS OPENS SAME-GENDER MARRIAGE TO THE MASSES. ALL THAT, 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] =================================================================== "This Way Out" operating expenses are funded by VOLUNTARY "PROGRAM ACQUISITION" PAYMENTS FROM YOU, OUR STATIONS, and through tax-deductible donations from our listeners. 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. The program currently airs on more than 175 local community radio stations around the world, distributed via satellite in the U.S. on the Public Radio Satellite System and Pacifica's KU band, "Down Under" on the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia's ComRadSat, online at www.radio4all.net, www.indymedia.org, and through Pacifica's Audioport, and on audio CD from the producers. Listeners can also hear "This Way Out" online at OutInAmerica.com, on short wave via Costa Rica-based global station RFPI (Radio For Peace International/www.rfpi.org), across Europe, Africa/Middle East, and Asia/Pacific regions on the World Radio Network (www.wrn.org), and on CD or audiocassette by individual subscription. For lots of other information about "This Way Out" please visit www.thiswayout.org, email TWOradio@aol.com, or write to P.O. Box 38327, Los Angeles, CA 90038-0327. ********************************************************************* Thanks for giving your listeners the chance to discover THIS WAY OUT! ********************************************************************* It's time to go back to school! Get the latest trends and gadgets that make the grade on AOL Shopping.