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The JSTews
From Around the Region, the Country & the World
Open Lesbian To
Run For Office
HOUSTON - For the first time,an qjen
lesbian is running for a city office in
Houston. Annise Parker, an activist in
the city for over 17 years,is challenging
incumbent Vince Ryan for City Coun
cil, District C. Annise is past president
of the Houston GayA-esbian Political
Caucus,past treasurer of the Montrose
Activity Center, past president of the
Montrose Activity Center, past presi
dent of the Montrose Softball League,
and serves on on the Police Advisory
Board. She is also the co-owner of
Inklings, a community-oriented gay/
lesbian/feminist bookshop in Houston.
Annise Parker's campaign offices are
located at2606 Montrose,Houston,TX
77006. (713) 522-9000. Volunteers,
donations, and well-wishers are wel
come.
the seminars. NGLTF also worked to
ensure that gay and lesbian community
representatives had an opportunity to
give presentations at every regional
training session.
"Recent anti-gay murders in Milwau
kee,Houston,Minneapolis,Pensacola,
and elsewhere, along with a sharp in
crease in homophobic assaults across
the nation this summer, demonstrate
how critically important it is for law
enforcement to respond vigorously to
attacks against our community," said
Kevin Berrill, NGLTF Anti-Violence
Project director. "These trainings are
an overdue but important step in that
directitxi."
The FBI Uniform Crime Reporting
Section held nine trainings for the na
tions 315 law enforcement agencies
that serve metropolitan areas with
100,000 or more persons. The confer
ences occurred in August and Septem
ber 1991 in Atlanta, GA; Ft. Lauder-
Task Force Helped
FBI With Hate Crime
Seminars
WASHINGTON, D.C. - In a major
nationwide efforttoimplementthe Fed
eral Hate Crimes Statistics Act, the
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
has undertaken a series ofregionalsemi
nars aimed at training local police de
dale, FL; Baltimore, MD; Dallas, TX;
Chicago,IL; and San Diego, CA.
The two day seminars featured sessions
sueh as,"A Cop's Perspective on Hate
Crimes," Psychology of Hate Crime,"
and "Investigative Techniques." Gay
and Lesbian activists,along with repre
sentatives from religious, ethnic and
other minority groups,made brief pres
entations during the"Resources/Advocaey Groups" sessions.
partments on how to identify,track and
respond to hate crimes,including antigay crimes.
The National Gay and Lesbian Task
Force (NGLTF) Policy Institute and
other national advocacy groups assisted
the FBI in the planning and delivery of
Page 8 • Dimensions •October 1991
Houston Gay Bashers
Rounded Up
HOUSTON - All ten of the young men
who took partin the beatings oftwo gay
period between August22and Septem -
men and murder of Paul Broussard on
ber 3.
July 4th have been indicted by the Har
The Centre lost their answering ma
chine, T.V., VCR,"jam-box" fax ma
chine, stamps and money, as well as
other computer and electronic equip
ris County grand jury and charged with
Broussard's murder. Bail was set at
only $10,000 for each of the men, who
range in age from 17 to 22.
In response to the murders the Houston
Police Department has set up a Opera
tion Vice Versa, a "sting operation" in
the Montrose area of Houston. Police
officers pose as homosexuals walking
down the streets,some arm in arm,in an
effort to attract and arrest would-be gay
bashers. The police department notes
thata number ofarrests have been made
and have now admitted that gay bash
ing is a serious problem in Houston.
A plan to offer sensitivity training to
city police officers has sparked an out
cry among a number ofofficers.Patrol
ment.
The Centre is planning to install burglar
bars and a security system and are ask
ing for donations of money of goods to
help replace what has been lost.
If you would like to make a donation,
please call(214)821-3999.
In other news at the Centre,Lynn Reid,
Lesbian Visionaries representative to
the Lambda Scholarship Committee,
reports that the scholarship committee
received ten completed applications for
the 1991-92 Lambda Scholarship. Six
of these were applications submitted
through Lesbian Visionaries.
man Association president,Doug Elder
said,"Some ofthe officers,due to their
religious beliefs and being Christian,
are offended by the idea ofgoing some
where and being exposed to a group of
people defending homosexuality as an
alternative lifestyle."
Police Chief Elizabeth Watson re
sponded,"They are not trying to give
officers religious training — they are
just going to help them understand the
people they are serving in the commu
nity."
MAC Seeks
Board Members
HOUSTON - The Montrose Activity
Center(MAC)is currently in the proc
essoffilling board vacancies.Five seats
are available and MAC is especially
interested in female candidates. There
are currently only two female represen
tatives on the board of directors.
The next meeting of the MAC Board
In response to the Broussard murder,
will be held on October 21st.If you are
the Houston City Council issued a reso
lution on July 17th calling on the legis
lature to pass House Bill 52, a hate-
interested in applying for a board posi
crimes measure.
Lesbian Resource
Centre Target of
Burglars
tion or would like more information on
the annual meeting to be held in Octo
ber, please call James P. McKinley at
(713) 869-2020 or Clyde Williams at
(713) 236-0064. All letters of interest
and biographicalinformation should be
forwarded to MAC c/o James P. McK
inley, P.O. Box 66666, Houston, TX
[77266-6666.
DALLAS - The Lesbian Resource Cen
tre was burglarized twice in a two week
October 1991 • Dimensions • Page 9
National Coming Out
someone you care about..." said Rob
Eichberg,Ph.D.,co-founderofNational
Coming Out Day and Author of Com
Day - Get, 11th
SANTA FE - Thousands of lesbians
ing Out: An Act of Love.
and gay men will be taking their next
steps out ofthe closet on October 11 by
participating in Coming Out Day
Events will be held all over the country.
"Scores of college campuses are alive
with NCOD activity at this time of year.
(NCOD)events from Alaska to Flor
With the advent of a campaign that
focuses on telling the truth about your
life,gay and lesbian students are deter
mined to make social change happen
beginning with their own equality,"
continued Shepodd.
If you would like more information on
ida.
"There are more than 30 million gay
and lesbian Americans yet most people
don't think they know anybody gay.
Thatis notmathematically impossible!"
saidLynn Shepodd,Executive Director
ofthe National Coming OutCampaign.
NCOD, write to them at: P.O. Box
8349, Santa Fe, NM 87501,or contact
your localcomm unity organizationsfor
Telling the truth about yourself is a
fundamental step in creating better re
lationships with yourfamily and friends.
If you are gay or lesbian, come out to
information about local events.
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What's Goia' Oa
A Monthly Listing Of Special Events All Around The Area
DALLAS - A "Kiss-In" has been
DALLAS - Ever wondered what it
planned in Dallas for National Com
would be like to be on the TV show,
ing Out Day,October 11th,at noon on
'The Dating Game?"There won't be
the plaza across from the Kennedy
a film crew,but there will be lots offun
Monument on Record Street between
when LESBIAN VISIONARIES pres
ents skits, dating "experts" and their
own version of the game at the Share
The Vision meeting on Friday, OcL
18th. The meeting will be held at the
Dallas Gay and Lesbian Community
Center(2701 Reagan)at 7:30pm.
Main and Elm.Everyone is encouraged
to come and "kiss" on the plaza and to
apply for a marriage license at the
adjacent Records Building. For infor
mation about the Kiss-In or National
Coming Out Day,call the Lesbian In
formation Line at(214)528-2426.
OKLAHOMA - The Red Rock Can
HOUSTON - HEARTSONG, the
Houston Women's Community Cho
rus is hosting the Sixth National
Women's Choral Festival.The public
performance will be held in the Music
Hall at 8pm on November 2nd. The
public performance is just part of the
yon State Park (near Hinton, OK)is
the place to be October 11-13 for the
annual Herland Fall Retreat.Featured
entertainment will be Nancy Scott of
Austin. There will also be workshops,
campfires, Softball, volleyball, hiking
three day festival which will include
and more.Registration is on site and
includes Friday supper,Saturday brunch
music workshops and seminars open to
and Sunday breakfast For more infor
all festival registrants. Over350women
mation,call Herland Sister Resources
from all over the nation will be present
at (405) 521-9696. Messages will be
The festival headquarters will be at the
checked daily.
Doubletree at Allen Center.For more
information,please call: Valerie L.St-
DALLAS - Women artisans are en
inson at(713)667-1336
couraged to get their registration pack
ets now for the 2nd Annual Women's
AUSTIN - LIVE WIRE PRODUC
Arts & Crafts Festival sponsored by
TIONS presents a Women's Hallow
een Benefit Dance on Friday,October
MCC-Dallas.The Festival will be held
25th at9pm atthe Austin Opera House
(200 Academy Drive). Suggested do
on Saturday,November9th.To request
your registration and information
paeket, call Sue at(214)526-6221.
nation at the door is$10,butno one will
be turned away. All proceeds will go to
NEW ORLEANS - The first annual
support next year's concert and com
Spirit Fest,a women's spirituality fes
tival to celebrate the empowerment of
edy productions. The dance area is
smoke free and there will be DJ.music,
a costume contest, prizes and lot's of
fun.
Page 12 • Dimensions •October 1991
women wiU be held north of New Or
leans November 14-17. The event will
feature crafts, business women's mar
ket, workshops,concerts,dance circles
and much more. Evening celebration
artists will include Zsuzsanna
Budapest, Morgana, Ariana Lightningstorm and more. For more info,
write to Henson Productions at 1806
Curcor Drive, Gulfport, MS 39507 or
call(601)896-3196.
DALLAS - Northern Lights Alterna
tives (which sponsors the AIDS Mas
tery) will host a Halloween Party on
Oct. 26th. Entertainment will feature
live music with Lisa Michaels and per
formances by Connie McLain,Linda
McLain and Feleshia Porter with
Amanda Blackshear. There will be a
costume contest and door prizes. Tick
DALLAS - You can't sing a note, but
the Women's Chorus can use your
talents in P.R.,Ticket Sales,Costumes,
Make-up, Lighting, etc. for their up
coming Christmas Concert. If you'd
like to become a friend of the Chorus,
come to a meeting on Monday, Octo
ber, 14th,7:30pm at Salmmon Center
at Oak Lawn and Harry Mines.
DALLAS- A new company has opened
in Dallas offering erotica just for lesbi
ans! ANDROGYNY,INC.is planning
to offer a magazine, videos, photos,
calendars, sensual greeting cards, nov
els, sexual self-help seminars, etc. A
seperate division of ANDROGYNY,
INC. is BIFF (Bisexual Females for
Fun), a social group for bisexual
ets are $10 and cover admission, food
and drinks.Tickets can be purchased at
CURIOUS TIMES, JUGS and SUE
continued on page 24
ELLEN'S.
ALBUQUERQUE - DANCE,ETC.
will present a Women's Dance on Oc
tober 5th at Columbus Hall(formerly
Champagne Taste) at 8:30pm. Tick
ets are $5 at the door. There will be a
variety of Dance and C&W music. For
more information,call(505)897-4081.
TEXAS - The 1992 Texas Lesbian
Conference(TLC)is conducting a state
wide search for interpreters for the hear
ing-impaired and English-to-Spanish
translators. Workshop facilitators, ven
dors, artists and musicians are also
needed. The next general planning
meeting for the conference is sched
uled for Oct. 5,2pm at the Dallas Gay
and Lesbian Community Center.
1992. For more info, call Elizabeth at
(214)942-5921,or Rose at(214)6213202.
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Dear Aombs
Answers to your questions about love,
RELATIONSHIIPS & PERSONAL PROBLEMS
Dear Agnes,
Dear Agnes,
This letter is in response to the"01d(er)
1 have a very serious problem. 1 got
herpes from a one night stand about six
years ago.Since then,1 have been celi
bate for all practical purposes.
Not very long ago 1 started "dating" a
Lesbian" in North Texas.
I am a founding member of LOAF
(Lesbians Over Age Fifty)in Houston,
and regional contact person for OLOC
(Old Lesbian Organizing Committee).
Both are social networking and support
groups for old lesbians, and both have
newsletters. OLOC is also dedicated to
fighting ageism — the oppression
againstold people—butspecifically as
related to women.
OLOC is now setting up a state-wide
network of old lesbians. We already
have a newsletter, and hope to connect
with social activities, speaker meet
ings, workshops,and maybe,down the
woman 1 have known for some time.
The relationship started out very casu
ally, but now it is taking a serious turn.
I'm really in love with her(and 1 think
she is with me). The subject of sex
hasn't come up yet, but 1 am certain it
won't be long.
Right now,my herpes is not active,and
therefore notcontagious.The outbreaks
have gotten less and less frequent in the
past two years,and although there is no
cure, 1 have learned what triggers the
line, a regional or national conference.
outbreaks and have been able to control
The issues of being old are unique. We
do not discount the importance of our
them somewhat.
younger sisters in our lives, but the
affirmation and empowerment of con
The problem is that 1 don't know what
to do about my new "girlfriend". 1
haven't told her about it yet because
necting with our old sisters is essential
to our well-being.
I'm afraid she will mn away. 1 know 1
The southwest Region of OLOC in
disease 1 will have for the rest of my
cludes Arizona,Nevada,New Mexico,
life. I'm just so afraid. I've thought
about waiting until after we've been
together for awhile.Since it isn't active
Oklahoma, and Texas. Membership is
international. Interested women may
write to: OLOC,P.O. Box 14816, Chi
cago, IL 60614 or to Arden Evers-
have to tell her. After all, this is a
right now,1 can't see that it would hurt.
meyer,P.O.Box 980601,Houston,TX
What do you think? 1 need another
opinion before 1 get myself in trouble.
77098.
Please Withhold
In Sisterhood,
My Name and City
Arden Eversmeyer
Houston,TX
October 1991 • Dimensions • Page 15
Dear Withhold,
Don't even think about waiting until
after you have already begun a sexual
relationship to break this news.She has
every right to know what risks are in
volved before she sleeps with you. Not
telling her now is the same thing as
lying by omission. Even if you feel it
will endanger your relationship, she
has the right to make an informed deci
sion.If you wait to tell her,she will lose
any trust she has in you.
Your best bet is to tell her and be ready
with medical literature to back up your
One other thing you might do is study
up on safe sex techniques for lesbians.
Even though you may think that there is
no way you can transmit this disease to
your girlfriend, it will probably ease
both your minds to know that you are
taking every precaution.
Good luck.I hope everything works out
well for you.
Write To "Agnes"
claims of the small risk to her. Don't
WITH Your
push her to make a decision rightaway.
Ifshe truly caresfor you,she will proba
bly be understanding although she may
be frightened at first. Give her a chance
to get used to the idea.
Problems At:
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Lubbock, TX 79408
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Page 16• Dimensions •October 1991
SPELLS
P
A Fun
Linda Monroe
Halloween
Guide To
The Witch's
Hallowmas.The witch's New Year.The
time when the goddess Hecate shows
her power as the destroyer of life. A
time when Nature, so central to the
dates Christianity by thousands and
thousands of years.
Although much in-depth study and prac
tice is helpful in the practice of witch
wiccan reUgion,retreats so as to renew
craft, what follows is a brief summary
itselfand gather strength for the coming
of the tools, rituals, spells and potions
of the wiccan religion. Of course, 1
won't guarantee that these spells and
spring. A time when spirits walk the
Earth. In honor of this time leading up
to the Wiccan New Year, we'll take a
potions will work,and 1 won't be held
look at the rituals, spells and potions of
responsible should you choose to cut
the Wiccan.
off a lock of your lover's hair in the
The word "witch" is a derivative of the
middle of the night
Celtic word wiccan (meaning wise),
and wicca {coven of the wise). The
word witch literally means wise woman.
The wiccan religion is Earth centered
and has no relation to the devil-wor
shipping horror portrayed in popular
culture. The Devil is a Christian phe
nomena and the wiccan religion pre-
HOLY DAYS
The four Great Sabbats in a witches
year are: Candlmas(February 2nd),the
celebration of waxing light and coming
end of winter; May Eve (April 30th),
the celebration of fertility and the re
birth of spring; Lammas(August 2nd),
October 1991 • Dimensions• Page 17
a time for celebration of the bountiful
crops and wishes for a good harvest;
and Hallowmas(October31st),the most
sacred of the Greater Sabbats.
There are also four Lesser Sabbats: the
two two solstices at mid-winter and
annoint candles during a spell. They
can be purchased at occult shops or
ordered by mail from the addresses
listed at the end of this article. Some of
them are easy to come by and I've listed
them below.
mid-summer, and the spring and au
Cinnamon Oil: Attracts love, good
tumn equinoxes.
luck and health
CANDLES, OILS
sexuality.
Patchouli,Rose and Violet: Sacred to
Musk:Used in love spells and to excite
AND INCENSE
tant tools in the practice of witchcraft.
Pan,Diana and the Fairy Queen in that
order. Used to strengthen a spell or as
All are used to help you tap into the
general use oils.
Candles,oils and incense are all impor
powers of your mind.
The color of the candles you bum in
your rituals is important — different
colors have different meanings. A few
Incense is binned to help in spellcasting.
A few of the most powerful are listed
of these are listed below:
Healing: Patchouli,Bayberry,Sandal-
below.
Happiness: Pink, Orange, Blue
wood
Friendship: Blue
Money:Frankincense,Myrrh,N utmeg.
Love: Pink and Red
Saffron, Sandalwood
Prosperity: Red or Green
Work: Purple
Love:Almond,Sandalwood,Rosemary
Candle colors can also coincide with
your astral colors. These colors are de
SPELLS
There is only one mle in spellcasting:
termined by the month in which you
"Harm none,and do as thou wilt." It is
were bom and can be used to represent
helpful to cast positive spells such as
those to bring money, love, health or
success on the waxing moon(when the
moon is getting bigger - going from
new moon to full). Cast spells to break
yourselfand others when casting spells.
You can find your astral candles in the
list below.
January: Red & gold
February: Yellow & blue
March: Blue & green
April: Pink & orange
May: Blue & gold
hexes and get revenge on the waning
moon(from after the full moon until the
new moon).
The only spells talked about here are
June: Red & blue
"candle spells". They are the easiest
July: Red & green
and will bring the most results with a
August: Pink & orange
minimum of planning.
The first step is to set up your altar. You
will place a Goddess image in the cen
September: Pink & gold
October: Pink & gold
November: Yellow & blue
ter ofa small table. The Goddess image
December: Red & orange
can be anything that represents the
Oils are wom as perfume or used to
zine cutout, etc.). Your candles will be
Goddessto you(apicture,statue,maga
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set at either comer of your altar.Incense
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Write down your wish on a piece of
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The spell doesn't have to be anything
specific, just your personal appeal to
the Goddess and the powers ofnature to
look upon your offering and grant your
wish. More specific spells can be found
in many of the books on the subject of
witchcraft.
Candle spells can be used to draw
money,love,health,power or whatever
Doreen Valiente, Witchcrcft For Tomorrow.Phoenix Publishing,Custer,WA,1978
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sarily reflect those of Dimensions or its
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you may come up with.The candles,oil
and incense represent the elements of
earth, air, fire and water. The spell is
really nothing more than turning your
wishes over to the power of nature and
the Goddess.
If you would rather not get into the
practice ofactually casting spells, sim
ply use the candles, oils and incense in
your everyday life to help open your
mind to recieve what it is you want.
Of course, there is much more to the
practice of witchcraft than the spells
and rituals given here. Like any other
"religion" it is a way of life. The tech
niques listed in this article are only a
simplistic overview and should be
treated as such. There are many good
books detailing the practice of witch
craft and many of them are available at
your local women's bookstore.
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Part VI
BY NANCY FORD
Settling back,letting the water creep up the base of her neck,Bianda closed her eyes,
tuning into the theory that to escape the stress of the 90's,one must return to the womb.
No womb being readily available, her closest option was a long, hot bath.
The foam in the antique claw-foot tub was 4" from the top, which meant that if the
ancientGreek's water displacementtheorywasaccurate,Bianda could submerge herself
chin-deep without flooding her new tile job. Saltillo tile, at that. It wasn't the actual
pattern or construction of the tile that appealed to her,and it certainly wasn't the price.
It was the name of it. The sound of it Saltillo. Saltillo tile was for Bianda."Saltillo tile,
please," Bianda had said earlier that day at Floor World, like she was ordering a
combination platter. "I'll take the Saltillo tile, a side of guacamole,and a margarita on
the rocks."
Six month's ago had someone suggested to Bianda that she might be spending an
afternoon in Floor World for any reason,much less on a mission of do-it-yourself home
improvement,thesuggester might have been,by necessity,indulging in a few margaritas
of her own.Bianda had never been the do-it-yourself type.Bianda had definitely always
been the"YOU-do-it-yourself type,which often led to"Since-you're-already-doing-ityourself-why-don't-you-do-it-for-me-too" type.
The water temperature was perfect—hotenough to sting,but not hot enough to scar.
Hot enough to work out the kinks in her back and arms and neck, those body parts so
unfamiliar with manual labor; the kind of labor it takes to install Saltillo tile.
And the bubbles were perfect — a therapeutic mixture of aloe vera and fragrance,
some nameless fragrance that reminded her simultaneously of her grandmother,freshly
cut wood,and a doctor's office. The somewhat intoxicating adhesive from the tile job
may have contributed to this odiferous hallucination.
No sooner had Bianda let her eyes close that her pseudo-womb was invaded.
R-r-r-r-ring. "Hi this is Bianda. For argument's sake, let's assume I'm not home.
Leave a message. Beeeeeeep."
"Bianda? Bianda, honey,are you home? It's mother,dear." For some reason Bianda
froze in the bubbles, as though any sudden movement would trigger the receiver, and
betray her solitude."You're father wanted to tell you if you're having trouble with that
tilejob,he can finish it for you next weekend.Call us when you get in,dear.Love you."
Love you too, Mom. The tile's done. But now her pride in having done-it-herself was
mixed with the guilt of having her father interpret her handiness with a trowel as his little
girl not needing him anymore. She placed a steaming wash cloth over her face. Just as
her sinuses began to clear, the phone range again.
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"Congratulations homeowner! Asa preferred client, you have been selected to re-side
your home with energy-efficient, vinyl-side aluminum. If you call within the next ten
minutes a representative will come to your home and present you with a coupon worth
a 25% reduction off the cost of—"
This time Bianda escaped by holding her breath and completely sliding under the
water. This time the tub overflowed, testing the water-tightness of her new Saltillo.
She surfaced just in time to recognize a new voice being broadcast through the
answering machine."Hi."The way"hi" was broken into two syllables revealed the caller
to be Priscilla. Dear,crazy,Priscilla. There was a bond between the two ofthem that went
way beyond their mutual sexual preference and favorite flavor of ice cream. It was
cosmic, their bond,as Priscilla would often point out, hands flailing in the air."I know
you're home. Bitch — pick up the phone." Priscilla's "bitch" was like her mother's
"honey" — both were terms of endearment."Maybe you're in the bathtub.In that case,
I'll talk,and you listen."Cosmic and scary."Getthis—guess who was on Entertainment
Tonight tonight?"
"Who?" Bianda replied audibly, leaning over the edge of the tub to her daisy
disposable razor.
"Martina and Judy,that's who! They've settled!" Priscilla paused,and Bianda could
smell the clove cigarette she was certain Priscilla had just lit.
"Yep." Priscilla inhaled audibly."Judy gets a million bucks, and one of the houses.
In Aspen,I think.Youknow,I still don't believe Martinaknew whatshe was getting into.
I mean,did you see that video on Current Affair? There's Judy, all perfectly made-up
and coiffed, and tastefully aceesorized, with her attorney, and pretty soon Martina
comes wandering in in sweats, playing with the dog. Then all of a sudden this contract
appears out of nowhere,and everyone laughing and smiling. Martina probably thought
she was signing a release for America's Funniest Lesbian Home Videos.Personally, I
think 'ol Martina's taken one too many overhead smashes to the head region."
As Priscilla paused to inhale once again,Bianda finished shaving one leg,lifting it out
of the water, inspecting it's smoothness for errant stubble.
"Either that,or somewhere along the line Miss Judy discovered there's no equivalent
Czechoslovakian translation for the phrase 'prenuptual agreement'."
Another smoky pause."Well,anyway,Ijust wanted to touch base with you,butif you
don't want to talk, neither do I. Call me later. Don't get pruny."
Smiling,Bianda settled back into the silence,and began to slice through the brush of
her last leg. The phone rang again.
"I forgot two things. Tomorrow on Donahue — lesbian Go-Go- Dancers. I'm not
going to be home,so tape it for me, would you?"
Consider it done.I'd hatefor either one ofus to be in the dark about such a relevant
social issue to our community.
"Plus — get this! Rumor has it that Kari's moving. To Canada! If that doesn't hoist
your ass out of the tub, nothing will. Call me."
As the pink razor slipped from Bianda's hand and clattered against the Saltillo she
noticed that the water she was sitting in was no longer not only not hot, but had become
downright cold.
(TO BE CONTINUED)
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October 1991 • Dimensions• Page 23
Football fan, DESERT MOON is the
WHAT'S COIN ON
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place to be! The bar is now open on
Monday nights so you can watch your
favorite teams on their new big screen
women. BIFF will host monthly meet
ing,parties,trips,etc.If you would like
information on either of these services,
contact Leslie at (214) 630-9530 or
(214) 339-0235.
TV. Be sure to check at the bar for
LUBBOCK - Art For Humanity, an
open!
details about the big Halloween party
in the works.Details were not available
at press time,so keep youreyes and ears
artexhibit,silent auction and dance will
be held on Saturday, OcL 19th on the
ARLINGTON - Psssst. Rumor has it
6th floor ofthe NCNB Building at 19th
& University. There will be a cash bar
as well as hors' doeuvres, door prizes
that Lacy J. Dalton will be apearing at
ROPERS inNovember!Keepyoureyes
on this space for details. In the mean
and much more! Tickets are $10 at the
time, don't miss Who's Those Girls,
door. All proceeds go to benefit South
live from Dallas at ROPERS on Thurs
Plains AIDS Resource Center.
day, Oct. 3rd and get your costume
ready for the Halloween Costume
Party on Thursday, Oct. 31st.
HOUSTON - Get on out on Thursday,
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October 31st to celebrate Halloween
and the First Year Anniversary of
THE PLAZA! The new RANCH
opened at the PLAZA a year ago and
was quickly followed by the opening of
MS.B's,the PATIO and the dance bar,
XTC was openedjustlast month!When
you stop by the PLAZA this month,be
sure to wish Betsy a Happy Birthday!
BIANDA'S
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Guide To The
NEXUS/SAN ANTONIO is open and
ready for business! The bar will be open
Tuesday thm Sunday at5pm.Be sure to
Designed to address all five senses
and then some. Including the highly
touted Chadeau Family Pecipe for
Shrimp Linguini L'adoutte.
catch the Fontanelles live from Austin
on October 6th. Back in Austin at the
original NEXUS, the Michael Lynne
Send $5(No personal checks please, we
hardly know each other), and a DoubleStampled , Self-Addressed Envelope to:
Show (hypnotist) is making a return
appearanceon Thursday,October 24th.
At both NEXUSES you can join in the
fun at the Halloween 1991 Masquer
Conversations With Bianda
2990 Richmond, Suite 316
Houston, TX 77098
ade Ball featiuing a costume contest
with cash prizes and a cash balloon
Your return will Include an opportunity to
participate in a limited, private survey which
drop.
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wiii serve as a basis for further
Conversations With Bianda.
The Coffeis C1.11B
Lesbians In The Arts • Books, Music, Movies, Etc.
This Month, Tasha Sumner Reviews:
MYSTERY?
The Hallelujah Murders
by Dorothy Tell
Clearwater
by Catherine Ennis
The Daughters of Artennis
by Lauren Wright Douglas
Mysteries abound this month as wetake
Christine had been working diligently
a look at three new mysteriesfrom three
to save the Hermosa River from a pro
posed dam.The fight between pro-river
great authors. We'll start with The HalMurders by Texan Dorothy Tell.
This book re-introduces us to Poppy
Dillworth, the crusty old lesbian and
"Wonder Crone"ofMurderatRcdRook
Ranch. She is called in by her friends
at the Hallelujah Bend Camp on the
Hermosa River to investigate the death
of Christine Jessup.
Christine was found dead in the river.
The local sheriff ruled it accident, but
the women of Hallelujah Bend think
differendy.
and pro-lake supporters has been heat
ing up,and as the deadline approached,
Christine had been on the verge of gar
nering enough support to stop the dam.
Poppy's job is to disprove the accident
theory and find the murderer.Along the
way she meets some very interesting
(and very attractive) people.
My only criticism is thatPoppy doesn't
talk to herself nearly enough! The run
ning internal dialogue in Poppy's detec
tive mind is by far and away the funni-
October 1991 • Dimensions • Page 25
est of any lesbian detective and is what
sets Ms.Tell's books apart from all the
rest
sent him to prison years ago. On top of
this, the so called "Full Moon" rapist
has been terrorizing the women of
Next we'll look at Clearwater bv Cath
Victoria,BC since before Sean got out
of prison. In addition, Caitlin has just
erine Ennis (author of To The Light
been hired to find Jess, an heiress who
ning and South of the Line").
hasrun away tojoin a secretive women's
The town of Clearwater, Louisiana is
shocked when Albert Breaux, Jr., son
of a prominent doctor, is murdered.
Everyone is shocked except his father
commune.
All this leads Caitlin to Diana McNeil,
her to help find the murderer, but she
agrees after he gives her the blood
stained list of license plate numbers he
found on Albert's body.
The list leads Bemie to Carly Harrell,
enigmatic professor of women's stud
ies at the university. Diana leads her to
the Daughters of Artemis. The goals of
this group present Caitlin with some
hard choices,and put all the women in
danger.
This is Ms. Douglas's (and Caitlin's)
mostintriguing mystery to date. Ifound
it thoroughly engrossing. The moral
the school teacher she was once in love
dilemma Caitlin is faced with will re
with. Carly is now running for Mayor
ally make you stop and think, and not
all of us will come up with the same
and cousin Bemadette.
Bemie is reluctant when her uncle asks
and Bemie surmises that she is in love
with campaign worker,Laura Lee.
What does Carly have to do with the
murder? Well, you know I'm not going
to tell you, you'll just have to find out
for yourself.
All mystery fans will enjoy the convo
luted plot of Clearwater. The unex
pected twists and tums make this a very
enjoyable read.
answer she did.
The Halleluiah Murders. Clearwater.
and The Daughters of Artemis are all
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bookstore or by mail from Naiad Press,
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QUIZ
CoMFmr
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There are days in everyone's life when
they feel unloved or unattractive. The
problem is when we start to feel inse
cure all the time. How you see yourself
affects the way others see you. If you
want to be liked, you have to hke your
c. figure you've got the promotion
locked up without any extra effort.
self first. Answer the questions below
and find out if your self-esteem needs a
the epitome of the always perfectly
groomed corporate executive. You:
a. hid on the aspirin aisle so she won't
boost
3. You've got the flu and pull yourself
out of bed to go to the drugstore. While
there you run into an old friend who is
see you.
PART/
/. A woman you just met in the bar tells
you that you have beautiful eyes, you:
a. look over your shoulder to see who
she's talking to.
b.tell her thank you and move on with
the conversation.
c.tell her there are partsof you thatlook
even better.
b.straighten your sweats and say hello.
c. say hello and tell her you are recov
ering from an exotic disease you got on
a business trip in the Congo.
You are fifteen pounds overweight
when your mother decides it is time to
have a family portrait made. You:
a. agree and ask what she wants you to
wear.
2. When you find out that you and a coworker are both up for the same promo
tion, you:
a.assume that your co-worker will get
the job.
b. make sure you are caught up and put
in some extra hours to show your worth.
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b. redouble your efforts to lose the
weight and wear you most slimming
clothes and make-up.
c.refuse to have your picture made until
you are in top form. You don't want
your weight on film for posterity.
perfection, just an improved sense of
PAm/
yourself and your wants and needs.
Answer the following
questions True or False.
/. I love parties.
( )True ( )False
16—27points
You are very accepting of yourself.
You understand thateveryone hasstrong
i*. I am beautiful.
and weak points and you know what
( )True ( )False
3.1am very intelligent.
( )True ( )False
I am very lovable.
( )True ( )False
yours are. You have enough self-es
teem that you don't need to be the
picture of perfection all the time. You
are able to laugh at your mistakes and
accept praise gracefully when it is de
served. You like yourself and, as a
result, you are usually well liked by
others.
Parti
Give yourself points as follows:
28-40points
1 point for every "A"answer.
3 points for every"B" answer.
5 points for every "C" answer.
Yes, you appear to be confident. You
are outgoing and love to be in the spot
Part II
Give yourself5 points for every'True"
answer.
light. The problem is that when you
brag on yourself all the time, you don't
give anyone else a chance to pay you an
honest compliment. On the inside, you
are really insecure. You figure that if
you don't pointout how wonderful you
are, no one else is going to do it. Settle
4-15points
You are your own worst critic. You
have a tendency to focus only on what
you see as your shortcomings. You
need to learn to look
at the whole picture.
Find out what you like
about yourself and
play it up. Then you
can start to work on
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Horoscope
What's in the stars for you this month?
ARIES
CASTCER
Romance is in the air during the first
week of October. After the 16th you
will have good luck in all partnership
Be wary ofromantic overtures and those
who would use you for money during
matters,whether it is a business or love
relationship, things just seem to crys
tallize right now. Expenses could rise
the first weekofOctober.Afterthe 16th
you should not go out on a limb in
business or personal matters. You may
makedecisions you will regret and could
pecially if it is an unplanned trip.
hurt you later on. After the 24th pay
attention to your loved ones and their
needs. Let them have the lead and you
willfind that you are both more content
TAntl'.S
i.i;o
You wUl be able to work rings around
your co-workers during the first week
ofOctober.Thiscould bring your boss's
attention your way and could net you a
raise or promotion. After the 8th you
may feel very affectionate toward your
You get what you ask for during the
unexpectedly around the 20th — don't
worry, it's nothing you can't handle.
Avoid travel towards month's end,es
first week October. Your social life is
picking up and people will be willing to
grant you favors. After the 17th you
will know instinctively what others are
thinking. You may feel that your rela
friends and loved ones - don't let them
tionships are in turmoil around the end
take advantage of your emotions. After
of the month, but it's nothing a little
the 21st love and money matters are
time won't fix.
moving along smoothly.This is a good
time to improve your income if you
didn't getthatraise earlier in the month.
VIRGO
Money is your strong point diuing the
first week of October. A raise, promo
GEMEH
tion or other financial windfall could be
You will more content both in relation
headed yoiu"way. Concentrate on home
ships and on the job during the first
and social activities after the 17th,your
friends and love interest will provide
much enjoyment and insight right now.
After the 20th the emphasis will once
week of October. You should watch
your tongue around the 12th and be
careful to say nothing that will hurt
another person. After the 19th you will
be able to set goals and reach them with
ease. An opportunity arises towards
again be on work and career matters.
Toward month's end you will have the
energy to push ahead on matters that
month's end—don't hesitate to take it!
need taken care of and the time to start
Wait too long and you will miss out
new projects.
out
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Property of the Center
UBRA
Progress can be made in all things im
portant to you, including money and
love, during the first three weeks of
October. A raise or promotion could be
right around the comer, be prepared,
you may have to push a little to get it to
go through! Your love life is really
heating up but try not to focus all your
attention on it. After the 22nd you may
have to rewrite a budget because you
underestimated expenses in the past.
SCORPIO
Travel may be on your agenda during
the first week of October. Whether it's
for business or pleasure, romance will
play a major role. You may have a hard
time pinning down how you feel about
someone around the 17th — trust your
tent and happy at home, you may have
the urge to travel after the 18th. After
the 24th the focus will be on financial
and career matters. A raise or promo
tion could be coming your way but
you'll have to finish projects that you
have been putting off.
AftUARIUS
Let things move at their own pace diuing the fust part of October. Romance
and money matters will go much more
smoothly without pushing. Your social
and romantic lives will be exciting after
the 12th.Everything is going right for
you now.Keep an open mind and avoid
criticism ofthose around you.You may
have a tendency to overspend right now
so keep a close eye on your pocketbook!
gutinstincts they will be righton target
Romance is definitely in the cards to
wards month's end, but don't ignore
your friends or they may get upset.
SAGrrTARIUS
Don't let anyone, particularly a lover,
push you into a decision you aren't
ready to make during the first part of
October. Go at your own pace in all
matters. After the 16th you may be
feeling the urge to getoutand party. Go
ahead, but don't overdo it. People and
projects that have needed you attention
for awhile are in the spotlight towards
PISCES
Try to achieve your goals without push
ing too hard during the first week of
October. You could wind up trampling
on the opinions of others if you're not
careful. You can look forward to better
times when it comes to finances after
the 17th. This is also a good time to
make changes and improvements in
other areas of your life. Work on mat
ters that concern you firom behind the
scenes,you will make better progress if
you keep to yourself.
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the end of the month.
CAPRICORN
You'll be able to step up the pace both
in business and romance during the fust
part of October. Although you are con
October 1991 • Dimensions • Page 31
Poetry
From Our Readers
SWEET LOVE
They'd walk the earth, in harmony.
So much in iove, are they.
They'li waik together, hand in hand.
Together,from day to day.
Now wiii the moon,shine iight for them,
wiii it shine bright,for oii to see?
A iover's journey, into the night,
A voyage by land,and sea.
Now visions,they have many.
With mountains high, into the sky,
and clouds floating, in the air,
they iove,they shore,they cry.
Now a tender kiss, a worm embrace,
ore moments they will always share.
Together at last, they stand alone,
A gentle wind blows,through their hair.
so sing for her, a song about iove.
For you, it wiii never end.
forever as one,you both shall be.
Your iove,they can not bend.
ME
Dallas, TX
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The Dmuectory
A bsTiNG OF Service Organizations, Businesses & Clubs
ALBUQUERQUE, NM (area code 505)
organizations
Sistar Sourct Cooparative & Usbian Rasourca Lina
144 Harvard SE-268-2116
Clubs
Desert Moon'5039 Willis' 828-4471
Sue Ellen's • 3903 Cedar Springs' 559-0707
organizations
AHIrmalion'PO Box 225831 75222
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948-1546
ARLINGTON,TX (area code 817)
clubs
Ropers• 3031 S. Cooper St.•467-5628
organizations
Gay/Lasbian Association of UTA
P.O. Box 19348-77, UTA St. 76019• 794-5140
AIDS Resource Cantar 'P.O. Box 190712 75219
As'ians & Friends'PO Box 9142 75209'392-3339
Congregation Bath El Binah
P.O. Box 64460 752206
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987-5138
Dallas Gay Alliance' P.O. Box 190712 75219'528-0144
Dallas Gay/Lasbian Historic Archives
P.O. Box 190712 75219'
821-1653
Dallas Gay Youth Group
300 Tunle Creek Plaza #116'307-7203
Dallas Outdoors' P.O. Box 35474 75235
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276-5270
AUSTIN,TX (area code 512)
Dallas Tavern Guild'3900 Lemmon Ave. #220
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526-5292
clubs
DIgnity/Dallis' PO Box 190133 75219'
2264101
Foundation lor Human Understanding'5284233
Nexus • 305 W. 5th • 472-5288
GLAAD/Dallas' P.O. Box 190712 75219'526-GLAD
organizations
2727 Oak Lawn 75219'528-2811
Grace Fellowship In ChristJasus
Afflrmallon (Methodist)•7403 Shoal Creek •451-2329
Lesbian Information Line(UL)
Austin Lallno/a LesblanyGay Organlzalion
P.O. Box 191443 75219
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528-2426
P.O. Box 1350 78787'280-6107
Lasblan/Gay Political Coalition
Austin Lasblan/Gay Political Caucus
P.O. Box 224424 75222
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828-9882
P.O. Box 822 78767 • 462-9888
Bound By Desira (Women's S/M Support Group)
Lesbian Rasourca Canter' 1315 Skiles'821-3999
Lesbian Visionaries' P.O. Box 191443 75219'528-4087
P.O. Box 26583 78755• 473-7104
Matroplax Republicans
Cantar lor Battered Woman • Lesbian Group
P.O. BOX191033 75219 '941-8114
385-5181 or 928-9070 (hotline)
Gay/Lasbian Student Association at UT Austin
Oak Lawn Community Sarvlcas
458-3971 'Box 275 Texas Union 78712-7338
Oak Lawn Symphonic Band
P.O. Box 191094 75219'520-8108
Lesbian/Gay Rights Lobby • 601 W. 18th St•474-5475
P.O. Box 190973 75219
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986-1751
Lesbian Mothers - Karen • 339-8508
Live Wire Productions • PO Box 141202 78714
SDA Kinship (Gay & Lesbian Adventlsts)
Metropolitan Community Church
llOOSpringdale Rd.'929-3660
Oasis Ministry'5555 N. Lamar Blvd. #L101'
441-9191
WANT(Woman In The Arts) 288-929/ 823-3105
Womyn Together'3920 Cedar Springs'5284233
PO Box 38454 75238
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373-8484
P-Flag (Parents/Friends Lesbians/Gays)'328-3830
Sapphire!' Lesbian Social Group '1600 S. Lamar
Waterloo Counseling Center
507 Powell 78703'322-9654
DENTON,TX(area code 817)
businesses
Texas Human Rights Foundation
Athena's Attic - books, jewelry, art, etc.
601 W. 18th SL '479-8473
106 N. Austin St.'565-9755
AIDS Legal Assistance 1-800-828-6417
The Traehousa (Lesbian Mothers Support Group)
organizations
607 Nueces St. 78701
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477-5822
P.O. Box 5067 76203
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382-3813
DALLAS,TX (area code 214)
5900 South Stemmons 76205' l-eOO-497-HMCC
COURAGE, Lesbian Gay Student Org.
Harvest Matropolllan Community Church
businesses
Advanced Electrolysis'3209 Premier Dr. #124
Piano, TX 75075'424-7147
Business Delivery Systems
14902 Preston Rd. 75240'
733-1108
Curious Times - Women's Books etc.
FT. WORTH (area code 817)
organizations
AHIrmalion (Methodist)' 478-7837
RESPECT - Gay/Lesbian Association
828 Hardwood Rd.' Hurst, TX 76054
4008D Cedar Springs'522-5887
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HOUSTON,TX (area code 713)
Italional Gay/Lesbian Task Force
1517 U Street NW
businesses
Inklings• an altemallve bookshop
1846 Richmond •521-3369
Washington D.C. 20009 - 2028328483
The Fund for Human Dignity
666 Broadway 4th Floor• NY, NY 10012
Clubs
NORMAN,OK (area code 405)
Ranch •9218 Buflalo Spdwy.•666-3464
Ms. as•9208 Buffalo Spdwy.•666-3356
XTC •9212 Buffalo Spdwy.•666-3356
organizations
organizations
P.O. Box 5089 73070
AIDS Foundation • 3927 Essex Lane• 623-6796
AIDS HOTLINE •c/o Switchboanl•529-3211
Gay/Lasbian Sludants University of Houston
4800 Calhoun-529-3211
Women's Resource Center
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK (area code 405)
organizations
Gay & Lesbian Switchboard
Oasis the Community Center
P.O. Box 66591 77266 - 529-3211
2135NW391h 73112-525-AIDS
Houston Gay Political Caucus
Hertand S'ister Resources,Inc.
P.O. Box 66664 77266 - 521-1000
2312 NW 39th 73112 - 521-9696
Kingdom CommunilyChurch -614 E. 191h-862-7533
Lambda ALANON - Lambda Center lor Alchoholics
SAN ANGELO,TX (area code 915)
1214Joanne-521-9772
Lasblan/Gay Sludants-Univ. Houston Clear Lake
2700 Bay Area 77058
Metropolitan Community Church Of The Resumction
businesses
Books Etc.,Inc. - Lesbian/Gay/Allemative Books
2410W. AveN 76904 - 942-1544
19190ecatur-861-9149
Montrose Counseling Center
900 Lovett #203 77006 - 529^7
Montrose Pool League/Bliliards - PJ 863-8482
PWA Coalrtion - Houston -1475 W. Gray #163 - 522-5428
Womynspace - P.O. Box 980601 77098-0601
Women's Softball League - 6431 Pineshade - 868-6256
LUBBOCK,TX (area code 806)
SAN ANTONIO,TX (area code 512)
clubs
Nexus San Antonio - 8021 Pinebrook - 341-2818
organizations
Dignity/San Antonio - 202 N. St. Mary's - 349-3632
Integrity/San Antonio
P.O. Box 150006 78212 - 684-4920
businesses
River City Living Metropolitan Commun'rty Church
Ellie's Garden - 2812 34th St. - 7968880
202 Holland 78212 - 822-1121
organizations
Lambda Students Center -1140 W. Woodlawn Ave.
Lubbock Lesbian/Gay AHIance
LISA (Lesbian Information SA)- 828-LISA (5472)
SALGA - San Antonio Lesbian 8, Gay Assembly - 733-7300
P.O. Box 64746 79464 - 796-2403
Names Project/Lubbock - 796-1800 or 744-1957
SALSA - San Antonio Lambda Students Alliance
Wild Wilde West Productions — theatre co.
San Antonio AIDS Foundation
P.O. Box 504 79408 - 796-0880
P.O. Box 12715 78212 - SALSA Une 733-1225
P.O. Box 120113 78212-9313
San Antonio Tavern Guild - 822-2823
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 Yoik, NY 10024
GLAAD/USA - 80 Varick St. #3E - NY, NY 10013
Hate Crime Line - 1-800-347-HATE
National Gay Alliance for Young Adults, Ix.
P.O. Box 190426
Dallas, TX 75219-0426-(214)307-7203
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