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Pf?OPERTY OF
HERLAND UBRARY
Propes ty of the Center
Volume 4, Issue 9• April 1990
Women & Handguns
I
Page 17
CojsmErrrs
Volume 4, Issue 9• April 1990
Feature
Women & Handguns u
The Coffee Cedb
Lesbians In The Arts •Books, Music, Movies, Etc. 24
Is She Ready For A Commitment? 27
WhataWorld,
Whata WoridS
Humor By Comedian Nancy Ford 22
MosrmET Features
5 To The Editor • 7 News
11 What's Coin' Cn
14 Dear Agnes • 20 Poetry
31 Horoscope • 33 Directory
36 Classifieds • 38 Graffiti
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Dear Editor:
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Unfortunately, it took his racial slurs,
not homosexual bigotry to get the
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Poge 6 • Dimensions •April 1990
The EITews
From Around the Region,the Country & the World
US Senate Passes
Census To Count
Hate Crimes
"Unmarried Couples"
Statistics Act
WASHINGTON, D.C. - 1990 Marks
the fu-st time the Census Bureau is in
WASHINGTON,D.C.- The U.S.Sen
ate voted 92 to 4 to pass the Federal
Hate Crime Statistics Act. They also
rejected, by 77-19,an anti-gay amend
ment to the bill presented by Senator
Jesse Helm (R-NC).
The bill requires the U.S. Department
ofJustice to "acquire data about certain
cluding the category of "unmarried
partner" in the relationship section of
it's questionnaire. This category could
have a direct impact on the lesbian/gay
community.
The new category expands the selec
tion choices beyond "roommate/part
crimes which manifest evidence of
ner" or "roommate/boarder" and al
prejudice based on race, religion, sex
ual orientation, or ethnicity."
though the question is not specifically
directed at determining the number of
gayAesbian couples, the Census Bu
The Helms amendment, which was
overwhelmingly defeated, stated that:
"(1) The Homosexual movement
threatens the strength and survival of
the American family as the basic unit of
society:(2)State laws prohibiting sod
omy should be enforced;(3) The fed
eral govemment should not provide
discrimination protections on the basis
of 'sexual orientation;' and (4)School
curriculums should notcondone homo
sexuality as an acceptable lifestyle in
American society."
The landslide vote marks the first time
in the history of the Senate that the
problem of anti-gay and lesbian vio
lence has been addressed,the first time
positive gay legislation has passed the
Senate, and the first time the gay and
lesbian community has defeated Helms
on a gay-related issue.
Both Senators Lloyd Bentsen and Phil
Gramm of Texas voted for the bill.
reau will be able to determine the
number of same-sex couples living in
committed relationships.
The Bureau has agreed to publish the
results of the count even though they
have been sharply criticized for their
failure to provide outreach to affected
communities and to provide an accu
rate definition of"unmarried partner".
Some activists have called for a boycott
ofthe 1990 census to protest the serious
lack of outreach by the bureau,coupled
with deep-seated concerns over confi
dentiality. Others argue that if lesbians
and gays elect not to be counted, no
advantage will be gained.
Many public and private industry pro
grams are affected by the census and
social and economic policy,legislative
agendas and initiatives launched based
on the data provided by the census.
The National Gay and Lesbian Task
April 1990 • Dimensions • Page 7
The National Gay and Lesbian Task
Force (NGLTF) has stated that infor
Some of the other organizations boy
cotting or withdrawing from the AIDS
mation collected in the census is barred
Conference include AIDS organiza
by law from being turned over to any
governmentagency(including the IRS,
FBI and INS). The Census Bureau has
Great Britain, Canada, Holland, Ger
also assured the NGLTF that no breach
as well as: SavetheChildren,theShanti
of security has occurred "in recent his
tory". Despite all reassurances, how
Project, the International Planned Par
ever,many people are concerned about
tional League of Red Cross and Red
Crescent Societies. Organizations pro
testing travel restriction butstill partici
pating in the conference include: The
the confidentiality of their answers.
The struggle to have lesbian/gay rela
tionships and families recognized and
protected will assume much greater
urgency in the decade to come. Accu
rate statistics gathered from the 1990
census could provide the gay and les
bian community with a small, but im
portant, weapon to help wage that
struggle.
tions from France, Australia, Brazil,
many, New Zealand and Switzerland,
enthood Foundation and the Interna
National Commission on AIDS, Na
tional Minority AIDS Council, the
Center ofDisease Controland the Inter
national AIDS Society.
Women Involved in
"12-Step" Programs
Names Project
Joins Boycott of
Invited to Attend
AIDS Conference
HOUSTON - Houston will host the
SAN FRANCISCO - The board of
Directors ofthe NAMES Project Foun
dation, the San Francisco-based spon
sor ofthe International AIDS Memorial
Quilt, have decided to boycott the Vlth
International Conference on AIDS,
which will be held in San Francisco,
June 20-24. The Boycott is in response
to the U.S. federal government's visa
restrictions discriminating against
people with HIV infection.
As a result of the withdrawal of
NAMES Project participation, the
Quilt will not be displayed within the
conference this year. The Quilt will,
however, be on display in San Fran
cisco at the end ofJune for the Lesbian
and Gay Freedom Parade.
Page 8 • Dimensions •April 1990
Conference
First Annual Women's Recovery
Roundup on April 13-15(Easter Week
end). The event will be held at the City
of Houston's Multi-Service Center at
1475 West Gray. This will be a confer
ence for women who participate in"12Step" programs such as Alcoholics
Anonymous, AlAnon, Overeaters
Anonymous, Adult Children of Alco
holics, etc.
Registration will begin at noon on Fri
day,April 13th and a schedule of work
shops, speakers and meetings will be
gin in the afternoon. Evening social
events are planned for both Friday and
Saturday following the special guest
speakers. On-site child care will be
provided and both discounted hotel
rates and some housing in local
Information on registration can be ob
tained by writing to the National
Women's Recovery Roundup at P.O.
The Third Annual TLC will focus on
Lesbians in the 90's: Speaking Out and
include three keynot speakers: Leti
Box 98013I.Houston,TX 77098-0131
Gomez, a native of San Antonio, co-
or calling(713) 868-3919.
chair of LLEGO,a national latino les
bian organization based in Washing
TLC Announces
ton,D.C.; Joan Nestle,founder/curator
Registration Dates
of the Lesbian Herstory Archives in
SAN ANTONIO - Lesbian Informa
tion San Anontio(LISA)and ELLAS,a
statewide network of latina lesbians in
Texas, are pleased to announce regis
tration dates for the Thrid Annual
Texas Lesbian Conference(TLC to be
held May 18-20,1990in San Antonio at
the downtown Menger Hotel. Pre-conference registration is S30 before April
15th and S40 thereafter up to May lOth.
Registration at the conference site will
be $45 based on space available. Spe
cial pre-conference rates are also avail
New York City and anthnrofRestricted
Countrv: and Ivy Young of the Na
tional Lesbian Gay Task Force in
Washington, D.C. In addition to nu
merous workshops covering a wide
range oftopics,the conference will also
offer a lesbian film festival and a gala
dance with live entertainment Saturday
evening.
For a registration form with full details
and costs for the conference contact the
TLC at: P.O.Box 12327,San Antonio,
able for the conference T-shirt and
TX 78212 or call the TLC planning
committee at(512)828-1761 and leave
your name and complete address to
dance.
receive information.
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Get In On All The t
Ji Sunday Fun In April!
APRIL 1st
APRIL 8th
APRIL 15th
APRIL 22nd
Synergy Softball Benefit
Little Bit Of Texas Bond
Benefit
Stone Soup Benefit
Hosted by Mr. & Ms. TGRA Candidates 1991
Wayne Grabein & Felicia Webb
APRIL 29tti — Fourtti Anniversary Celebration
featuring the Little Bit Of Texas Band
DAILY SPECIALS
TUESDAYS — Beer Bust• 7pm-Midnight
Donee Lessons • Pool Tournament Night
WEDNESDAYS — Happy Hour Drinks All Night • Rock & Roll & Dance Music
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What's Goia' Oa
A Monthy Listing of Special Events All Around The Area
GULFPORT, MISS. - The second
Japan and the world will convene in
annual Gulf Coast Women's Festival
Saitama to celebrate the continual
will be held Easter weekend, April 1215 in a rural area near Gulfport, Missis
sippi. For information please call
Tahnya or Barbara at the Mystic Moon
in New Orleans at(504)865-9465.
strength of the International Lesbian
Community.For information wnte to:
Suzanne Sullivan, 8-26-27-201
Kinuta,Setagaya-ku Tokyo 157,Japan
or call 03-416-4216. Get your passport
ready!
OKLAHOMA CITY - Be sure and
catch
the
Carpenter
Square
Sunday,April 8th at 2pm. All proceeds
ESTES PARK,CO - If you are Catho
lic and a lesbian then you'll want to
attend the 5th biannual conference of
will go to benefit Herland Sister Re
Catholic LesbiansinEstesPark,Co on
sources so be sure to attend!
May 25th, There will be all kinds of
workshops and entertainment! For in
ALBUQUERQUE - Get ready for
formation and registration, wnte to:
Wiminfest '90, Memorial Day Week
end, May 25-27 at the KiMo Theatre
in Albuquerque. Performers will
P.O. Box 436, Planetarium Station,
New York, NY 10024 or call Ema at;
Theatre's presentation of Cabaret on
include: Ferron, Phranc, Altazar,
Edwina Lee Tyler, Marga Gomez,
Conference Coordinator, CCL, Inc.,
(212)562-8922.
Melanie Denmore & Duece. There
HOUSTON - April is a "month 'o
will also be an open mike, dances and
Sundays" at the RANCH! On the first
fun in the sun. An arts & crafts show
get out and show your support for the
Synergy Softball Team, On the 8th
will be held during Wiminfest. To
register for the festival or to get infor
mation on selling or displaying your
work please write to Women In Move
you can dance to music ofthe Little Bit
Of Texas Band,On the I5th an, as yet
unspecified,benefit will be held,on the
ment in New Mexico, 2408 Mervosh
PI. SW or call(505)873-2950.
22nd it's the Stone Soup Benefit
hosted by Mr. & Ms TGRA Candi
dates 1991, Wayne Grabein and Fe
TOKYO - If you ever wanted to travel
to Japan,now is your chance! The Fifth
Anniversary Coming Home Week
end in Saitama, Japan is scheduled for
licia Webb,and on the 29th you can top
off the month with the RANCH'S 4th
Anniversary Bash featuring the Little
November 22-25,1990. Lesbians from
month!
Bit of Texas Band! Whew! What a
April 1990 • Dimensions • Page 11
DALLAS - They are getting the Golf
and Tennis Leagues organized and
ready to roll at the DESERT MOON!
Watch for game and tourney dates
coming soon!
SAN ANTONIO -This late breaking
news is just in from the CIRCLE —
Bolt Uprite will be appearing on the
6th! The show starts at 9:30pm and
there will be a S3 cover. Lynnie &
Sylvia will appearing on the 13th at
8:30pm with a $1 cover. Tuesday
Night Topics for April are: Dating
Tips on April 3rd and Fun: Things To
Do, Places To Go,People To See —
Awaken the Child Inside of You on
April 17th. Steak Nite happens every
Thursday at the CIRLE! It all starts at
7pm, SI plus tax gets a veggie and
salad. Bring anything "grillable" and
Stacey will cook it right up for you!
Also, Tuesday's are"Girls Nite Out at
the CIRCLE Roundup"! The night
kicks off at 9pm with no cover, the
music is guaranteed to be 90% C&W
you getin the mood for a litde two-step.
FT. WORTH - They got some tricks
up their sleeves atPARTNERS! Watch
for Country and Western Nite com
ing soon on Sunday Nights! There will
be Beer Bust, Country & Western
Dance Lessons, Contests and a guest
DJ.I heard that the Partners Ms.Fluff/
Mr. Butch Contest was a smashing
success(it happened in March)and we
would like to congratulate the winners
of this dubious honor (although we
aren't sure who they are, we're sure
they deserve the award)!
AUSTIN - Are you hungry? Pick up
something for the grill and head for
SADIE'S PLACE on Wednesday
Nights! That's right, Wednesdays are
Steak Night - you bring the steak and
they'll cook it and provide all thefixin's
for just SI. If you are just thirsty,
SADIE'S has drink specials all week
long — I'm sure they've got something
just for you!
and there's lots ofdrink specials to help
byiE
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3rd Full Weekend
& 3rd Week
of Each Month
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Dear
Answers to your questions about love,
RELATIONSHIPS & PERSONAL PROBLEMS
Dear Agnes:
My lover and I have been together for
six months. We have a very good rela
tionship with only one exception. She
butI want to do the right thing before all
this causes a break-up.
Happy Alone For Now
Austin, TX
wants to move in with me and I'm not
ready for that quite yet.
I do love her and I would like for us to
live together atsome pointin the future,
but I'm just not ready for the changes
that living together brings to a relation
ship. I would like to enjoy living alone
Dear Happy:
Tell her exactly what you think. There
is nothing wrong with the way you feel.
Remember, it is easier to move in to
gether than to move out when things
don't go as planned.
for a little while longer.
She thinks that, since I won't let her
move in, I don't really love her. I tried
to explain that I just want the "engage
ment" to go on for a little while and that
this doesn't mean I don't love her or
that I'm not committed to the relation
ship. She listened and told me she
Dear Agnes:
You printed a leuer last month that
really hit home with me. (Sexually
Frustrated, March '90)
I have lived with the same woman for
the last ten years. A couple of years ago
I found out she was having an affair She
too was unhappy with her sex life, or at
understood, but the next night she
brought it up all over again.
Neither of us is hurting in the financial
area, so there's no real necessity to
least that's the story I got.
move in together right away. Also, we
spend most nights together anyway.
I became suspicious when she started
spending alot of time away from home
1 really love her and I don't want to push
(Midnight trips to the grocery store that
her away but I feel like she's trying to
lasted two or three hours, etc.). The
push me into this and won't even talk
writing was on the wall for a long time.
about a compromise.
Am I being to hard,I mean,I want us to
live together before too much longer
It just took me awhile to catch on.
When I finally confronted her,she was
real cool. Atfirst she denied it, then she
anyway. Should I just let her move in
now to smooth things over or stand up
for what I want? I'm really confused
her. It was an ugly mess.
Our life was hell for about a year, but
Page 14 • Dimensions •April 1990
blew up and accused me of spying on
things are much better now (so is our
Nobody ever said yoii have got to tell
sex life). We learned to talk to each
other about our feelings before they got
everyone everything!
Two Women Woman
out of hand.
Austin,TX
-Ifthis experience taught me anything,it
is that communication is critical to
maintaining a healthy relationship.
And, we both learned that lying and
sneaking around is the worst thing that
anyone can do because it erodes trust.
Without trust it is hard to carry on any
relationship at all.
Dear Two:
Sorry,but my advice stays! No,no one
ever said you have to "tell everyone
everything", but it is best to be honest
Sooner or later your actions will catch
up with you.
Recovering
Dallas Metro
Write To Dear Agnes
There is nothing wrong with having
Witfi Your Problems or
Comments at:
Dimensions
P.O Box 856
two lovers. Especially when you aren't
Lubbock,TX 79408
Dear Agnes:
In response to "Sexually Frustrated", I
think you are a narrow minded old fart
totally satisfied with one ofthem in bed.
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April 1990 • Dimensions • Page 15
WORKSHOPS • FILM FESTIVAL • EXHIBITORS • DANCE
san
antonio
LESBIANS
IN THE 90s:
SPEAKING OUT
Third Annual Texas Lesbian Conference
May 18th-20th,1990
Menger Hotel -San Antonio,Texas
Keynote Speakers to include:
Letitia Gomez
of LLEGO (Latina(o) Lesbian Gay Organization)
Joan Nestle
author of Restricted Country, co-founder of the
Lesbian Herstory Archives
Ivy Young
of the NGLTF(National Gay and LesbicUi Task Force)
Order your TLC T-shirts
$10 with Pre-registration
$12 at conference
(to be held and distributed at door)
REGISTRATION
Before April 15 $30
April 15 - May 10 $40
At conferencfe $45 (Sf»ace limited)
1 I
Limited scholarships available for low-income women of color.
For more iidormation, write to: TLC3,P.O. Box 12327, San Antonio, Texas 78212
or call (512) 828-1761
• FILM FESTIVAL • EXHIBITORS • DANCE • AND MORE •
Page 16 • Dimensions eApril 1990
3
Women & Handguns
BY T.W. Johnson
Women are buying and using guns in
ever increasing numbers. A 1986 poll
their female customers have increased
conducted by gun manufacturer Smith
While I am not advocating gun owner
10%-20% in recent years.
& Wesson indicated that between the
ship, I am aware that many women
years.,1983i.,wd 19i!6.. the number of
women in the U.S. who owned guns
already own guns and many more arc
considering the purchase of one. I be
increased from 7 million to 12 million.
Gunshop owners also indicated that
lieve that if you are going to be a gun
owner, you should be aware of the
Aoril 1990 • Dimensions • Page 17
consequences of your decision. If you
are thinking of purchasing a firearm,
the following article will give you some
TRAINING
While there are many types of hand
guns,all ofthe gunshop owners 1 spoke
You should never purchase or own a
gun and expect to be able to use it
effectively without proper training.
Don'texpect thatjust because you have
experience firing a shotgun thata hand
gun will be "no problem". Every gun
has it's own unique characteristics and
you should be trained in it's use. Even
if you have owned a handgun for the
past ten years, a refresher course in
handling and caring for your firearm is
to, and the National Rifle Association
advised.
idea of what is needed to buy and
handle a gun.If you already own a gun,
you will find some useful information
on firearm safety and the legal aspectof
gun ownership.
WHAT TYPE GUN?
(NRA) told me that the best "self-de
fense" firearm for a woman would be a
revolver — at least .38 caliber — with
a 3 to 5 inch barrel. But, all also said it
depends on the woman's physical size
and intended purpose for the gun.
Many police departments offer civilian
firearms training course, but training is
also available from many other
sources. Your local shooting range may
have classes in handgun use and many
THE PURCHASE
sporting goods and gun shops can refer
you to a qualified instructor. Another
option is to call the NRA at 1-202-828-
All of the states in which Dimensions is
6304 to obtain a list of NRA certified
disU"ibuted (Oklahoma, New Mexico,
Texas & Louisiana) require proof of
residence to purchase a gun.This can be
a driver's license, voter's registration,
etc. You must be 21 years of age to
purchase a handgun although you can
purchase a rifle in some localities at the
instructors in your area.
The NRA also offers the Personal Pro
tection Program, designed specifically
for women, which will give you in
struction in safety, operation, care &
storage, marksmanship fundamentals,
local gun laws, the legality of deadly
physical force, and avoiding criminal
age of 18.
In all stales you are required to fill out
attack. You can obtain information on
a form provided by the gunshop. In
Texas you must answer questions per
this course by calling the number above
or by writing the NRA,c/o Tracy Mar
taining to drug and alcohol abuse,
tin at 1600 Rhode Island Avenue, NW,
Washington, D.C. 20036.
criminal record and U.S.citizenship. In
Oklahoma,it is called a "yellow form"
and is simply a verification of who
owns the gun and the address at which
it will be kept. New Mexico and Louisi
ana forms vary depending on location.
None of the four states require any
waiting period at all. As one man said,
"fill out the form, pay your money and
it's yours."
Page 18 • Dimensions •April 1990
KEEPING A GUN
IN THE HOME
Your gun should be kept handy and
loaded with extra ammunition located
in the same place. The nightstand or
dresser drawer in your bedroom is one
good place. Many people will keep an
unloaded gun in one place and ammuni
tion in another,supposedly for safety's
sake. However,if you bought a gun to
protect yourself, you will not have time
to find ammunition and load a gun
during an emergency.
One good way to keep yourself pro
tected as well as keeping children and
visitors safe is to keep your gun in a
locking gun case. The case can be un
locked at night and locked during the
day or when you have visitors. Keep the
key in a place where children cannotget
to it, but where you can find it quickly.
In New Mexico you may carry a loaded
weapon concealed anywhere in your
car. However,if you are stopped by the
police, you should inform the officer
that you are carrying a weapon and
where it is located in the car. You won't
getin troublefor carrying the firearm as
long as you are honest
I was unable to obtain information
about carrying a gun in your car in
Louisiana. Check with your local po
lice department or sheriff's office for
more information.
continued on page 26
CARRYING A GUN
In allfour states you must havea special
permit to carry a concealed weapon on
your person. These permits are usually
available from your local police or
sheriff's department. You will have to,
as one gunshop owner informed me,
"have a damned good reason" for
wanting to carry a weapon this way.
All four states will allow you to carry a
gun in your car although restrictions
vary. In Texas, you can cany a gun,as
long as it is not concealed (don't put it
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Poetry
From Our Readers
I Love You Then
i remerr
When ti
You lo
Me iovi
When I see you on the outside
I hurry to rid my view of you.
when we ore thrown together inside,
You touch
I busy myseif,trying not to notice you.
i loved V
At night, when I retire, I seorch
franticaily for the send man
to fiii my eyes end blot out
memories of days,once spent with you.
We see
And of
Amidst my slumber state, dreams come
tender, worm and loving dreams
All were of you.
The days
Nights(
The days
Nights V
We see
And off
You touc
I love yi
But reality wakes me to the
startling truth —
that for months now, weeks
The ho
Our mov(
and even days...
There hasn't been a you.
The pici
Our years
MEO
Austin, TX
The day'
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I'll love yc
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'Now,and Always
iber when,
lis started,
ving me,
ng you...
were bright,
/ere worm
ed my heart,
ou then...
hey —
where are you
I'm here
standing on the outskirts
of your affections
waiting for you
to moke up your mind
hey —
where ore you
did we sail past
one another
In our careless
the dawn,
f to work,
! the dusk
to bed...
ore bright,
attempt
to dissolve this fate
hey —
where are you
am i to blame
for this abandonment
3re worm,
h my heart
of the passion
3u now...
ir is gray,
jment slow,
ures fade,
are goid...
we've discovered
buried within us both
hey —
where are you
i'm stiii here
iurking among
your fantasies
and hiding behind
your smiie
s stiil bright,
stili warm,
h my heart,
•u always...
Lwart
prth.TX
where are you
Kruz
DeSoto, TX
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April 1990 • Dimensions • Page 21
What A Worth,
What A WortdS
All In The Name
Of Progress
by Nancy Ford
Let me begin with a disclaimer.I think
Progress is a wonderful thing.Progress
is the Destiny of Man. We wouldn't be
here today without Progress. Exactly
where here is I'm not entirely sure, but
it certainly beats being there.
But with Progress have come a number
of modem conveniences/contrivances
that have exceeded the boundaries of
the sublime and entered into the ridicu
lane with binoculars calling out prices,
or what. And while certainly there's
nothing particularly unusual about
purchasing seven cans of albacore tuna
packed in spring water, next week's
T.V. Guide, a pack of generic toilet
paper (grey/white with visible splin
ters) and a 1.5 ounce tin of exquisitely
delicate Danish butter cookies, I don't
care to have it announced to the general
populace. Call me old-fashioned, but
lous. Space-saving-under-the-cabinets-small-appliances are Progress.
Preemie Cabbage Patch Kids are not.
It's not that I'm complaining, but a
comes at the end of the transaction
friend once told me it was good to talk
about things rather than keeping them
bottled up inside.
into her digital display and say,
"You're welcome" to a talking cash
Therefore, for the common good,even
though nobody asked, here are a few of
my least favorite things that have been
the general populace and 1 have barely
been introduced. But the worst part
when Florence thanks us. And we look
register with more sense ofsocial grace
than most of the people I went to High
School with. Not good.
thrust upon us is the name of Progress.
24 HOUR AUTOMATIC
TALKING CASH REGISTERS
TELLER MACHINES
Is that voice a recording Florence
Henderson did before she cashed in on
Maybe it's the Las Vegas in me, but 1
find it extremely difficult to tear myself
the Wesson Oil gig, or some women
hiding in the ceiling over the check out
away from a machine that's spitting out
money until it won't spit anymore. And
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— ATM to cooling system — extra
fifty dollars detected in checking ac
nancy ford
count. Clearance to blow two radiator
hoses.") A possible connection? In this
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CALLY REMOVED. And FRUIT FLA
don't know if it's a coincidence, but
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whenever the balance in my checking
account exceeds a certain amount, my
car breaks. And somehow the number
of dollars it takes to repair it too fre
quently equals the excessive (?)
amount of dollars in the aforemen
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be aconnection here—someelectronic
impulse detona
tion system tied
together by a mas
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interna
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financial
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and
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Lesbians In The Arts • Books, Music, Movies, Etc.
This month, T. Sumner Reviews:
LESBIAN LISTS by Dell Richards
Columnist Dell Richards has put together a collection of clever and enlightening facts about
lesbians in Lesbian Lists (Alyson Publication: Boston, MA).(Photo Credit: Hope Harris)
Have you ever wondered where you
critics and scholars . .. have been the
could find a list of movies with a lesbian
worst offenders. Instead of shedding
light,they have been the first to cover it
How about a list of lesbian
queens and aristocrats? You can find
up." Ms.Richards is certainly shedding
this and much more in Lesbian Lists: A
light.
But, all of the lists aren't made up
look at lesbian culture, history and
personalities,by Dell Richards(Alyson
Publications, S8.95).
Lesbian Lists is a great book for every
one. In addition to providing valuable
simply of women, past and present,
who were lesbians. There arc lists of
alleged causes of lesbianism [see box),
myths about female sexuality, all-fe-
resource material for writers and re
maleanimalsocietiesandmore! You'll
searchers, it is full of interesting facts
find all sorts of intriguing information
and even more interesting women.
As the author says,"When it comes to
sweeping lesbians under the carpet,
stance, did you know that the first
woman to reach the north pole was
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contained in Lesbian Lists. For in
lesbian Ann Bancroft in 1986? Or that
the word "lesbian" was first used in a
This is a book for everyoneinterested in
odd facts and falacies about their les
newspaper when the New York Times
published a story titled "Lesbian Love
and Murder" about Alice Mitchell's
bian lifestyle as well as a"who's who in
lesbian herstory". This book should be
required reading for all lesbians (and
murder of Freda Ward in 1892?
gay men,as well).
In addition to all of the great informa
tion you'll find in the book itself, the
bibliography also provides a compre
hensive list of books from which you
can find more information on many of
the subjects covered in Lesbian Lists.
Lesbian Lists is available for$10(price
includes postage and handling) from
Alyson I^blications, Dept P-15, 40
Plympton St., Boston, MA 02118.
Complete catalogs are available upon
request.
18 Alleged Causes of Lesbianism
1. Masturbation (1600s through early 1900s)
2. Faulty Nervous Organization, which can also lead to
Dementia and Death (1890s)
3. Cerebral Abnormalities (1890s)
5. Female Friendships (1890s)
6. Being Allowed to dress like boys (1890s)
7. Being Allowed to Play With Boys (1890s)
8. Feminism (1890's)
9. Separate Schools for Girls & Boys (1890s)
10. Women's Colleges Which Encouraged Athletics and the
"Masculinization" of the Female Mind (1900s)
11. Co-ed Colleges (1900s)
12. Childhood Trauma (1920s)
13 Being an Only-Child or First-Born (1920s)
14. Shortage of Men Following World War I (1920s)
15. World War 1: Emotional Trauma caused by the
Separation of Men andWomen During The War
and also, Women Taking Over Men's Jobs (1920s)
16. Overfunctioning Adrenal Gland (1930s)
17. Glandular Imbalance (1950s)
18. Poor Parenting (1960s)
Excerpted from Lesbian Lists by Dell Richards
(Alyson Publications; Boston, MA)
April 1990 • Dimensions • Poge 25
Women & Guns
continued from
jCavender II T/iJeo '[Productions
page 19
Gun ownership is a
responsibility not to
be taken lightly.
The safety issues
involved, espe
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Deady For
donnniifflent?
You're in love and ready to really
commit to your new relationship,but is
2. Most of her friends are:
a. in a happily committed relation
ship.
your partner ready? Although much of
it depends on the specifics of the rela
tionship,there are some general indica
b. committed but unhappy.
c. devoutly single.
tions that she will commit to you if she
d. single and looking.
feels you're "the right" woman. An
swer the following questions to the best
of your ability and find out if she s
ready for a committed relationship.
You could be in for some surprising
insights.
1. How many serious relationships
would you estimate she's had in the
3. At a party, you introduce her to
a friend of yours who happens to be
gorgeous,she:
a. is polite and friendly. Period,
h. acts starstruck,she just can't
contain herself.
c. pays attention to you but watches
her on the sly all night
past?
a. One to three.
b. Four to five.
c. Too many to count.
d. None. You're the fust.
4.She currently lives:
a. alone.
b. with family.
April 1990 • Dimensions • Page 27
c. with a roommate.
8-14
5. Given a choice, she'd rather:
OK,maybe she isn't"chomping at the
bit", but she isn't against the idea of a
a. go to the bar with friends.
b. go to the bar with you.
c. stay home with you.
commitment,either. She may just need
some space to getover a recent relation
ship, or maybe she Just needs a push in
the right direction. Whatever the prob
lem, you've got a 50-50 chance. Once
you feel you have the problem pin
pointed, weigh your decision to try and
hurry things along carefully. You could
end up pushing her away instead of
getting the commitment you want.
6. She views herself as:
a. stable.
b. a free spirit.
c. searching for something.
7. When she is sick,she expects:
a. to be left alone.
b. to be "babied" constantly.
15-21
c. to be checked on now and then.
She's not ready for commitment and
she may never be. True, she may be
sending out mixed messages,but if you
get right down to it, commitment Just
isn't in her plans at the moment It may
be best to let her drift away unless you,
too, are commitment shy — then she
6CODING
Give yourself points as follows:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
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b-2,
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b-3,
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c-3, d-1
c-3, d-1
c-2
c-2
c-0
c-1
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If You (Scored;
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LESBIAN LISTS
12 lesbian actresses
11 acts of censorship
10 amazon treatises
9 Broadway euphemisms for the
"L" word
8 lesbians on television
7 German lesbians
6 early black lesbian writers
5 lesbians and amazons on coins
4 religious orders founded by
uppity women
3 lesbians fighting for security
clearance
LESBIAN
LISTS
2 black women who cross-dressed
1 lesbian couple in the bible
... and 100 morefascinating lists.
A look at lesbian
culture,history,
and personalities
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Reach For
The Stars
by MIKE VOSS
ARIES
CAIVCER
Challenges met early in the month can
produce big profits by month's end.
Between the 2nd and 8th financial part
nership concerns are tested. Avoid
blowing things out of proportion at this
time.Imageand self worth improve due
to educational opportunity presented
Promises made on career fronts can be
between the 16th and 21st. Romance is
broken or interrupted now. In the 1st
week proceed as if all is the same. By
the 3rd week,you will find that it really
is. Romance between the 8th and 19th
may boggle the mind of your friends.
Domestic and financial aspects com
bine nicely after the 26th to bring in
rocky all month, but then you kind of
like it way, don't you ??? Best career
extra bucla. You need 'em.
breaks are offered on the 6th, 11th and
UEO
23rd.
XAERUS
Expect some opposition on career
views all month.Someone may even be
out to get you. Caution is advised be
tween the 4th and 12th when violence
should be avoided. Good romantic
Disappointmentsstem from work,obli
gation and educational pursuits. You
may have to try harder now,because all
you want to do is play. In the 1st week
getting over some major creative fail
ure can infringe on loved ones. Be
tween the 9th and 19th spirits can sky
rocket due to new ideas and a new love.
notions can actually materialize after
the 17th. When someone else is finally
released. Enjoy harmony and profit in
all domestic pursuits between the 21st
Love to you means everything. Expect
to have just about everything between
and 26th. Travel may be offered all
VIRGO
month.
GEFlinH
the 20th and 29th.
Romantic no's received in the 1st week
can be turned into yesses by the 3rd
week. Giving space to another is the
Friends and money matters need re-
key. Career improvement includes an
evaluation. Getting the future in order
would be alot easier by clearing up the
present In the fust week,deal with loss
in order to gain in the 3rd week. Ro
mance leaves you baffled between the
8th and 14th. Best luck with love hap
pens out oftown.Travel is offered after
the 23rd. Business accompanies all
increase in cash between the 11th and
19th. After the 23rd the domestic arena
trips.
provides an excellent back drop for
future success. Branching out with a
new project gets all the green lights.
IJBRA
What appears to be a great romantic
idea can turn sour early this month.
April 1990 • Dimensions • Page 31
Compromise looks difficult and the
expect to win. Superiors recognize
home front can get pretty confusing.
After the 19th try re-defining relation
after the 24th.
your worth. Romance is sudden ifat all
ships or else start over with someone
AQITARIVS
new. Before this, expect obstacles.
Career gets a welcomed boost between
the 11th and 23rd. Friends are the key.
Major changes can take place in the
career area. You must take a more ob
Travel after the 25th enhances both
business and love conditions.
jective view in the 1st week. You're in
the mood to tell somebody off. Wait
until the 3rd week if you can, because
SCORPIO
then you're liable to get all the things
Relatives and short trips can consume
both time and energy this month. Obli
gations are placed on you in the 1st
week.Working your way through these
problems makes you a new person in
the 3rd and 4th weeks. Major obstacles
can occur with partners between the 5th
and 13th. Watch temper. Best suc
cesses occur all month when you rise
above pettiness.
you want. Love plays second fiddle
between the 9th and 14th. Travel is a
great idea after the 22nd and looks like
it might be free. Enjoy months end
when perspective returns.
PISCES
Friends and financial obligations can
keep you in suspense this month.In the
1st week you win by waiting.In the 4th
week you win by acting. Romance is
squeezed in nicely between the 8th and
JSAGITTARIUS
Love and money issues are raised.
14th. Between the 21st and 20th busi
Disappointments brought on by an
other may have to be worked out No
running away now. You're basically
trapped in the 1st week. Cards become
more clearly stacked in your favor after
the 21sL Patience truly pays off this
ness projects presented to you are
sound.Leap at offers presented. Travel
could be a bonus.
time. Best career days are between the
11th and 18th when showing off boosts
sales. Blow your own horn all month.
CAPRICORN
CONFERENCE FOR CATHOLIC LESBIANS
Opportunity for paruiership
includes
nice
domestic
changes also. Remember that
CONFERENCE '90
the 1st week can be touchy,
POWER AND EMPOWERMENT
however.Limits need to be set.
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By the 3rd week details appear
to be woiked out and you can
expect smooth sailing. Career
is up and down all month. Be
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tween the 8th and 13th and
between the 22nd and 28th
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A Listing of Service Organizations, Businesses & Clubs
ARLINGTON,TX (area code 817)
organizations
Gay/Lesbian Association of UTA
P.O. Box 19348-77. LlTASt. 76019
794-5140
Dallas Gay/Lesbian Historic Archives
4012-B Cedar Springs • 821-1653
Dallas Gay Youth Group
300 Turtle Creek Plaza #116 > 307-7203
Dallas Outdoors
P.O. Box 35474 75235 > 276-5270
Dallas Tavern Guild
AUSTIN, TX (area code 512)
3900 Lemmon Ave. #220•526-5292
clubs
Nexus/Petticoat Junction (coming soon)
528-4233
Foundation for Human Understanding
Grace Fellowship in Christ Jesus
448-2292
Sadie's Place
815-A Brazos #214 • 479^5939
2727 Oak Lawn 75219 .528-2811
organizations
Lesbia/Gay Poilticai Coalition
Affirmation (Mettiodist)
P.O. Box 224424 75222• 828-9882
Lesbian Visionaries
P.O. Box 191443 75219 > 521-9642
7403 Shoal Creok • 451-2329
Austin Lamt>da
Lesbian Infornnation Line (UL)
P.O. Box 191443 75219 > 528-2426
P.O. Box 5455 78763
Metropiex Republicans
Gay/Lesbian Student
P.O. Box 191033 75219 >941-8114
Association at UT Austin >458-3971
Box 275 Texas Union 78712-7338
Oak Lawn Community Services
Lesbian/(^y Rights Lobby
Oak Lawn Symphonic Band
P.O. Box 2505 78768
P.O. Box 190973 75219.986-1751
Metropolitan Community Church
1100 Springdale Rd. > 929-3660
Oasis Ministry
288-9299 or 823-3105
5555 N. Lamar Blvd. #L101 •441-9191
P.O. box 191094 75219> 520-8108
WANT(Women In The Arts)
Womyn Together
3920 Cedar Springs > 528-4233
Waterloo Counseling Center
507 Powell 78703• 322-9654
Texas Human Rights Foundation
2201 N. Lamar # 203 78705 > 479-8473
AIDS Legal TLssistance 1-800-828-6417
DENTON,TX (orea code 817)
organizations
COURAGE, Lesbian Gay Student Org.
DALLAS, TX (area code 214)
businesses
Business Delivery Systems
14902 Preston Rd. 75240 • 733-1108
c/o Student Activities Center
P.O. Box 5067 76203 > 382-3813
FT. WORTH (area code 817)
Crossroads Market
organizations
3930 Cedar Springs
521-8919 or 1-800-992-6404
Affirmation (Methodist)•478-7837
RESPECT - Gay/Lesbian Association
clubs
TCJC-NE • TCJC Student Activities
828 Hardwood Rd. > Hurst, TX 76054
Sue Ellen's
3903 Cedar Springs • 559-0707
Desert Moon • 5903 Willis • 828-4471
organizations
Affirmation (Methodist)
P.O. Box 225831 75222 • 948-1546
HOUSTON,TX (area code 713)
businesses
Inklings > an alternative bookshop
AIDS Resource Center
1846 Richmond > 521-3369
4012-B Cedar Springs 75219
Clubs
Dallas Gay Alliance
Ranch > 9125 S. Main > 666-3464
4012-B Cedar Springs 75219 >528-4233
April 1990 • Dimensions • Page 33
organizations
AIDS Foundation
3927 Essex Lane • 623-6796
AIDS HOTLINE
c/o Switchboard • 529-3211
Gay/Lesbian Students
University of Houston
4800 Calhoun • 529-3211
Gay & Lesbian Sv/itchboard
P.O. Box 66591 77266 • 529-3211
Houston Gay Political Caucus
P.O. Box 666^ 77266 • 521-1000
Kingdom Community Ctiurcti
614 E. 19th • 862-7533
Lambda ALAN ON
Lambda Center for Alchohollcs
1214 Joanne • 521-9772
Lesbian/Gay Students
University of Houston - Clear Lake
2700 Bay Area 77058
Montrose Counseling Center
900 Lovett #203 77006 • 529-0037
Montrose Pool League/Billiards
PJ 863-8482
NY, NY 10012
National Gay/Lesbian Crisisline
1-800-SOS-GAYS
National Gay/Lesbian Task Force
1517 U Street NW
Washington D.C. 20009 • 202-332-6483
The Fund for Human Dignity
666 Broadway 4th Floor
NY, NY 10012
NORMAN,OK (area code 405)
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Women's Resource Center
P.O. Box 5089 73070
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
(area code 405)
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Oasis the Community Center
2135 NW 39th 73112.525-AIDS
Herland Sister Resources, Inc.
2312 NW 39th 73112.794-7464
PWA Coalition - Houston
1475 W. Gray #163• 522-5428
Womynspace
P.O. Box 980601 77098-0601
880-9517 or 521-0780
Women's Softball League
6431 Pineshade • 868-6256
LUBBOCK,TX (area code 806)
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SAN ANTONIO,TX (area code 512)
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The Circle
8021 Pinebrook.341-2818
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Dignity/San Antonio
202 N. St. Mary's.349-3632
Integrity/Son Antonio
P.O. Box 150006 78212.684-4920
P.O. Box 64746 79464 • 796-2403
River City Living Metropolitan
Community Church
Names Project/Lubbock
202 Holland 78212 .822-1121
796-1800 or 744-1957
LISA (Lesbian Information SA)
828-LISA (5472)
SALGA - San Antonio Lesbian & Gay
Assembly.733-7300
Lubbock Lesbian/Gay Alliance
NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Affirmation; United Methodists for
Lesbian/Gay Concerns
P.O. Box 1021 • Evanston, IL 60204
AIDS Action Council
729 Eighth St. S.E. Suite 200
Washington. DC 20003 .(202) 547-3101
AIDS 800. 1-800-221-7044
Conference For Catholic Lesbians
P.O. Box 436, Planetarium Station
New York, New York 10024
Ntl Gay Alliance for Young Adults,
Inc.P.O. Box 190426
Dallas, TX 75219-0426 •(214)307-7203
National Gay/Lesbian Clearinghouse
666 Broadway 4th Floor
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Alliance.P.O. Box 12715 78212
Coordinator; Jim 228-9877
San Antonio AIDS Foundation
P.O. Box 120113 78212-9313
San Antonio Tavern Guild • 822-2823
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, TX
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Lyie's Deck • 120 E. Atol St.
P.O. Box 2326 78597.761-LYLE
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SURELY there's a GBF in San Antonio
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