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Property of the Center Volume 2,Issue 11
June 1988
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Volume 2,Issue
June 1988
AN ILLUSTOATEO HtSTORlCAL GUIDE
TO THE EMMY AWARD VVtNNING FILM
pictures
Before STONEWALL:
17 The Dork Fifties
4 Creli Schiller \ tol ^ A
TDC ILIillC or i CiT IRD LUIUR COIIDXITT
Andrei ftlii
"a
A Glance Back at Gay Liberation
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IWl t.l(l>U.|>.I (I.M U
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22 the Coffee Club
lesbian & gay literature
fApartments
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From the Editor
To the Editor
News
What's Goin'On
25 Quiz:
Minding Your Manners
Dear Agnes
Graffiti Page
Poetry
Horoscope
Directory
Classifieds
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rom the 4
editor
In my life, I have seen the gay community go from a shy group who met at a guy's
house to "get to know each other" to a well organized political and social machine.
We have gone from ground zero to one of the most organized political and socialized
groups in the nation. That by no means implies that we are perfect- yet.
I grew up in a small West Texas town with a population under 800. Needless to say,
when I iscovered that I was a lesbian, it was socially and emotionally traumatic.
When 1 came out in high school, it wasn't popular to be a lesbian - still isn't for that
matter. 1 was the center of attention for all fre old gossips in town. My first lover
left town while 1 was still in high school and got mamed.
1 moved to Lubbock for "higher" education and found my second and third lovers.
During the first years, there were no bars in Lubbock and we really id go to
Johnny's house to party. That was the beginning of the first Gay organization on the
Tech campus. 1 remember the first meeting on campus. There were four girls; nie,
the girl 1 lived with, and a couple from Colorado who had read about it in the
university paper and dropped in. The meeting was disrupted when a camerman from
the newspaper came in. We threw him out This was the 70's, and although we
weren't around during the "great gay purge" in the '50's, we had heard horror stories,
and we were all afraid of losing our jobs, being thrown out of our homes, etc.
As for partying, if you wanted excitement, you went to the bus station with the
guys. Then, we discovered the bars in Odessa and Amarillo. On Saturday night ,we
would get three or four people and go party.
Then Lubbock started to get bars, currently we have three. None of them are lesbmn.
Just Magic closed about a year ago,after l»ing open for five years. Yes,it was sa to
see it close, but based on Lubbock history I'm just glad we had one. We ve a
number of organizations - strong organizations - and the MCC church ere. ome
of the brightest and best leaders of the lesbian and gay commumty come rom
Lubbock.
_
We have made major strides in our struggle in the past few ye^s. e
judge how far a movement has grown is to look at the foothold it as in
^
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communities. We are here and here to stay. At last, we are recogmz as ® '
we are. No one ever has a right to tell you who to love or discnmmate against you
because of it. Our communities have their problems, as most communi
we can overcome all obstacles if we stand united.
Roxanne Hunter
Editor
June 1988 • Dimensions • Page
o the Editor
GREAT VACATIONS
Dear Dimensions:
I just wanted to say that it was good
to see the article about "Summer
Vacations for Women". I am a travel
agent, and information on trips for
"women only" isn't something easily
found.
SAS
Denton, TX
Dear Dimensions:
I was in San Antonio recently and
picked up a copy of Dimensions. I am
thirty-eight years old and have been
out for years, however,I did not know
there were so many options for
lesbian travel.
I was delighted to find the addresses
for the guides. I just got my first
copy of Places of Interest to Women
and it is great
I am making vacation plans now!
have always been a reader, of anything
I could get my hands on-romances,
murder mysteries, psychological
thrillers, etc...
I just finished reading To The
Lightning by Catherine Ennis. I
found it delightful, but I hope there
will be a sequel. Lessons in Murder
by Claire McNab kept me guessing
up until the end about "who done it".
I just want you to know that when
Ms. Sumner says "read it", she is
right on target I haven't been
disappointed
yet
She
is
very
objective about the literature that
passes her desk. I think she is an
asset to your magazine.
Julie
Dallas, TX
TDFF TH€
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Thanks,
3
Name Withheld
Boeme, TX
T-SHIRTS & APPRECIATION
Dear Dimensions:
Thanks for the hand-written note
included with our T-Shirts. We really
appreciate your publication — and
you!!!
Vicki & Cheryl
Ft Worth, TX
BOOK REVIEWS
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I am just writing to say thanks. I
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ews
From Around the Region,the Country & the World
Dallas Judge
No Bags
Puts End to AZT
Allowed In
Oklahoma!
Waiting List
DALLAS - A Dallas County district
judge has ordered Parkland Memorial
Hospital to eliminate the AIDS
patient waiting list for AZT and to
begin offering an experimental drug
treatment for those who need it
Judge John Marshall ruled on the suit
filed by the Dallas Gay Alliance, five
Parkland patients and seven deceased
patients. The seven patients died
while on the waiting list for AZT.
OKLAHOMA CITY - The first Gay
Pride Parade in Oklahoma is being
planned for Oklahoma City. Members
of the gay community have been
meeting weekly since April 14th to
brainstorm Gay Pride Week activities.
The parade, which touches off the
week, will begin at Memorial Park at
NW 36th and Classen and end at the
annual Block Party behind the Oasis
building on NW 39th. The theme for
The lawsuit accused Parkland of
this year's week is "Rightfully Proud
violating state and federal laws by not
providing enough doctors to handle
the number of AIDS patients at the
clinic and by withholding some
treatments that are readily available to
patients at other hospitals.
The AIDS clinic is run by Parkland
and the University of Texas
in '88".
Southwestern Medical Center. It is
attend.
currently treating 679 patients
suffering from AIDS, ARC or HIV
It has been learned that it is illegal in
Oklahoma for three or more people in
infection.
any one organization to wear a bag or
There are currently 20 patients with
ARC on the waiting list for AZT.
covering over their heads. The
Gay Pride Week begins on June 19th
and runs through June 25th. Planning
meetings are being held every
Thursday at the Oasis Community
Center, 2135 NW 39th, at 7:30pm
Anyone interested in helping to plan
this year's festivities is welcome to
planning committee is discussing
other ways to disguise identities so
that everyone will able to march. If
Page 8 • Dimensions • June 1988
you would like information on this
or the march, contact the Oasis
Community Center at (405) 525-
hotels/
guesthouses/resorts,
bars/
nightclubs, tours, car rentals, major
places of interest, and the travel agent
2437 or Herland Sister Resources at
nearest the caller.
(405) 794-7464.
The Lambda Hotline Network is
sponsored by community businesses
around the United States that have a
Razzle Dazzle
Celebrates 10th
special interest in accommodating the
Lesbian/Gay lifestyle.
The Lambda Traveler, Ltd. is a travel
Anniversary
DAIXAS - The tenth annual Razzle
Dazzle Dallas is once again in the
works as a celebration of Gay Pride
Week. The event takes place at Fair
Park in Dallas on Saturday, June
18th. It wiU consist of a party, disco,
C&W music,a bazaar,food and drink,
entertainment, contests and games.
consulting company dedicated to the
lesbian/gay community with a bi
monthly newsletter. Lambda Travel
Club and the Lambda Hotline. The
Hotline number is 1-800-TRIP-GAY.
Lesbian Nun "Wrecks"
For further information about Razzle
Marriage
Dazzle Dallas, write to Reed
Hunsdorfer at P.O. Box 224562,
BROWNSVILLE - Friday, May 20, a
jury awarded $1.5 million to Steve
Dallas, TX 75222-4562.
Woolverton who claimed
former
Sister Mary Kregar of the Brownsville
Catholic Diocese seduced his wife and
Toll Free
destroyed his marriage. He further
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contended that church officials were
ATLANTA - The Lambda Hodine,
to continue working after the affair
was reported.
Mrs. Woolverton played the guitar in
negligent for allowing Sister BLregar
operated by the Lambda Traveler,Ltd.
is offieially in service for toll free use
by the nationwide Lesbian/Gay
public.
The Lambda Hotline is an 800
telephone line designed to help the
Lesbian/Gay community plan their
travel with ease and affordability.
the church choir of which Ms. Kregar
was director. The two supposedly
became
involved
in
a
lesbian
relationship and Mr. Woolverton
claims Ms. Kregar used her position
to seduce his wife.
Operators can help the caller with
After five hours of deliberation, the
information about most destinations
in the United States. The Hotline
jury awarded Steve Woolveron
$5(X),(XX) in damages and an
Service offers information
about
June 1988 • Dimensions • Page 9
additional $500,000 in exemplary
South Nonvalk, CT 06856. A new
damages from Ms. Kregar and
$500,000 in exemplary damages from
brochure will be sent out about every
six weeks, with more than a dozen
the Catholic diocese.
gay or lesbian books from which to
choose.
Lesbian/Gay Book
Club Open For
Business
SOUTH NORWALK, Connecticut A new gay and lesbian book club is
being introduced. The club is geared
to the mail order buyer of gay and
Mr. Letendre plans to send out the
first brochure June 1st and every six
weeks after that. No books will be
automatically sent; the members must
order the books they want, with
payment
lesbian books.
BUY GAY.
Mr. Letendre, the founder, announced
that he will be working with almost
all the gay and lesbian presses and
that they have been very cooperative
(M-
in letting him have their most
popular books.
Liberation Book Club has few rules.
To join, send your name and address
to the Club's Post Office Box 453,
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Oklahoma & New Mexico
EVERYWHERE ! ! ! - Gay
are from June 18th thru June 25th.
Hollywood Bears at their Benefit
Show. On Friday the 10th, it's
Casino Night! There will be Black
Jack, Roulette, Craps and just about
anything else you could find in
Vegas. Casino Night will benefit the
Many communities will celebrate on
different dates, so, check with your
local gay organization or publication
League of Montrose. Take note
that Tuesday night C&W Dance
Pride
Parades,
activities
&
festivities will be going on most
cities during the month of June. The
official dates for Gay Pride Week
Men's
and
Women's
Softball
Lessons have been suspended for
awhile. No word yet on when they
for dates and events!
AUSTIN - In the immortal words of
Phillip — "It's Fabulous!" "It" is
the newly remodeled NEXUS! Etched
glass, aquariums and new boom boxes
start back up but we'll keep you
informed. Remember to bring your
Astros Ticket stub in to the
RANCH. You can redeem it for a
Super Happy Hour Drink!
on the sound system are only the
beginning. There is now more room
to dance, seating all around the dance
DALLAS - Do you like beautiful
floor and lots of room to have fun! Of
women?
course, there
are
COUNTRY on Thursday the 16th.
specials,
shows,
always
tournaments, steak
happy
hour
at
drink
Then
check
out
HIGH
pool
That's when the "Ms. Gay Dallas
night and
NEXUS /
Presents" PWA Benefit hits the
stage! Of course, your Emcee will be
PETTICOAT JUNCTION but now
Brandi
you can have it all in a new, more
glamorous atmosphere! Also, rumor
McLain of Little Rock, Arkansas.
has it that there will be an Austin's
Alternative Reunion coming up
in the future ... keep your eye on this
column for further info!
with
co-host
Connie
Past Ms. Gay Dallas' to appear,
include: Judy Christopher, Lisa
Bryson, Bridgett
and
Vicki
Brothers. On the 30th, it's Butch
Nite with all butch entertainers!
Also, on Mondays, Steak Out is
being held at the BARRACKS.
HOUSTON - The RANCH has two
big events coming up in June. On
Sunday the 5th, check out the
DALLAS - On the lOth of June, be
women's
sure to be at RUMORS for Lynne
Lavner! The event is sponsored by
soflball
team,
the
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the
Metropolitan
Community
Church and Among Friends and
it should be a great night On the
17th you can Sing-A-Long with
Marge! There will also be numerous
theme parties throughout the
month of June. Be sure to check at
the
bar for dates, details
and
fun! Remember, Ft Worth's Gay
Pride Week runs from June 3rd11th. The Annual Picnic will be
held on the 11th at Green way
Park. PARNTERS supports Gay
Pride Week and will be open after
the Picnic. Also, be sure to check at
the bar for all kinds of fun summer
activities. There will be special
"approjHTate attire"!
appearances by a number of
performers
including
J.
HOUSTON - The 37th Annual
Christopher, and lots of great
Warren
activities like the Boat Trip on
Eagle Mountain Lake!
Pitch
Payne
Women's
Tournament
will
Fast
hit
Houston July 8,9 & 10 at Memorial,
#'s 1,4,5. Women from all over the
country will be there playing their
DALLAS - Look for the Grand
hearts out and you can get your
Opening of SUE ELLEN'S, the
tickets
newest bar on
at KINDRED
SPIRITS!
While you are waiting for the
the Dallas scene,
sometime in June!
tournament to come to town, be sure
and catch the Coors Beer Promo
at KINDRED SPIRITS on Friday,
June 17th. Debbie says it's gonna be
fun so be sure and be there!
FT. WORTH - PL Worth's Gay
Pride Week will start Friday, June
3rd with a GPW Kickoff Party at
PARTNERS.
There
will
entertainment, door prizes and lots of
HOUSTON
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The
ROCK
'N'
HORSE is the place to be for live
music on Friday and Saturday
nights! Weekly drink specials include
$2 Pitchers on Tuesday, $1
Schnapps on Wednesday and $1
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on
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Thursdays are also Steak Night ...
You bring the meat, Narene provides
the fixin's!
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eon
gnos
Answers to your questions about love,
relationstiips & personal problems
year old boy. He's a good boy and
Dear Agnes,
Do you think it is possible to love
very bright, yet he seems to ^
two or more women, then yet yearn
tell me which woman is nght for ine.
We have talked about the fact that is
for another? In many ways,
commitment scares me. And, when I
feel I'm getting too involved, I look
elsewhere.
Do you think I'll ever change my
wicked ways and leam to give love,as
well as, receive it? Eventually I hope
to fall in love and to release my inner
feelings to only one.
is my life.
. ..
He wants me to settle down with this
girl that I don't think is right for me.
She's very sweet, clean and loves me,
but, its all to perfect. I can't find
anything wrong to complain about
I guess I want to just be free and stay
away from the hurt that goes along
Wilde Childe
with love.
Austin, TX
How should I handle this problem? Is
there a way out?
Dear Childe,
Yes, it is possible to love two
Unwanted Chains
Austin, TX
women at one time and there is
nothing wrong with it if you are
honest about your feelings with all
the parties involved. Your letter
suggests that once a relationship
reaches the point that there are
Dear Unwanted Chains,
The way you signed your letter said it
all. Don't get yourself into a
relationship just because your son
expectations of you - you are off to a
wants you to, but don't run from one
because you are afraid of a
new woman. Commitment is a dirty
commitment. That is like choosing
word to many people, but we can't
not to live because you know you
live
without if
Everyone
has
commitments of one kind or another
(job, rent, relationships, etc.).
I think you will change your "wicked
ways" when and if you ever decide to.
If it creates problems or makes you
unhappy talk to a counselor and
explore why you are afraid to make a
commitment to one person.
will die.
Sit your son down and explain how
you feel about this relationship and
why. Often adults explain what they
are doing but not why. Maybe this
will help close the gap. You should
encourage him to talk about why he
wants you in this relationship and
maybe it will help you understand.
Dear Agnes,
Dear Agnes,
I'm having a major problem. It is
between me and my child, an eleven
I have a friend that loves to live in a
crisis. If she doesn't have a crisis, she
June 1988 • Dimensions • Page 26
Dear Tired,
creates one. Everytime she gets
involved in a group of people there is
trouble, everything from fights to
hard feelings. To make matters worse,
she is a liar and I have caught her
changing stories to suite herself on a
I think in order to be dramatic most
people need an audience. If the
audience disappears these people
usually disappear too. No community
needs this kind of "crap". Read the
way you signed your letter and act
accordingly (leave her alone). Even if
you stick around and figure this
woman out, what have you gained?
number of occasions.
I live in a small community and we
do not need any help fighting with
each other. In fact, things were better
$
here before she came.
I can't figure out if she enjoys being a
bitch or if she is just so ignorant she
doesn't know she causes all these
Write to Dear Agnes with
your problenrts or comrrrents
problems. What do you think?
Just sign me-
at: Dimensions,P.O. Box 856
Lubbock,TX 79408
Tired of the Crap!
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m
THE
DARK
FIFTIES
A Glance Back At Gay Liberation
(an excerptfrom Before Stonewall:The Making of a Gay and Lesbian Community)
The following excerpt was reprinted with
permission from Before Stonewall: The
homosexuals were deemed to be
Press Inc.) Copyright © 1988 by Andrea
security risks and unstable
personalities, and were systematically
investigated and fired fiom their jobs.
Weiss and Greta Schiller.
Because homosexuals for the most
Although nostalgically remembered
by Hollywood as a time of sodashops, boy-meets girl romances, and
self-hatred, the idea of fighting back
Mcddne
of
a
Gav
and
Lesbian
Community (Tallahassee, Fla.: Naiad
part were full of fear and internalized
against this repression was practically
impossible. One man. Dr. Frank
Kameny, a government scientist at
pink Cadillacs, for lesbians and gay
men the Fifties was an oppressive,
the beginning of his short career, was
fearful time. McCarthyism ushered in
called into his superior's office, and
the new decade: not only Communists
(or those suspected to be) but also
homosexuals, unmarried women and
other non-conformists became victims
of a veritable witchhunt conducted by
told:
"We have reason to believe that you
are a homosexual. Do you have any
comment?" And I said. "What's the
information?" And they said, "We
Senator McCarthy in one branch of
can't tell you, that might reveal our
Congress
sources."..£y the end ofthe year, sort
and
by
the
House
UnAmerican Activities Committee in
ofas a Christmas present,I was out.
the other.
In the military, where homosexuals
were relatively tolerated during World
War II, the tone had changed to one of
In a carefully orchestrated campaign to
direct the political, soci^ and
economic life of Americans into a
rigid intolerance. One woman ... tells
conservative,
of her painful experiences when the
homogenous,
anti-
Soviet force, our country's leaders
criticized McCarthy's extremist tactics
while supporting his devastating
campaign. In this period of American
history, know as the Cold War era,
military launched an investigation of
her. She had joined for the very
reasons they advertised — to meet
new people, to travel and learn a skill,
to escape the confines of her small
June 1988 • Dimensions • Page 17
hometown. For the first time in her
that gay people were only interested
life, she felt good about herself and
in sex, the Mattachine Society called
about
her
contributions
to
her
itself a homophile organization.
country. But this would be short
The idea for this secret, cell-like
lived.
organization originated with an ex-
I was in the service during the
McCarthy era, '51, 2 and 3. The OS!
started an investigation of me because
member of the Communist Party,
USA. An elaborate system of
membership and leadership was
some of the women I had been
proposed by Harry Hay and his fellow
associated
travelers.
with
were
under
investigation for homosexuality.
There was no time of day when they
wouldn't come and get me. I'm not
easily intimidated but I was totally
We didn't know at that point that
there had ever been a gay organization
intimidated by these men. This had
been going on for 10 or 11 months,
of any sort anywhere in the world
before. Absolutely no knowledge of
that at all. So[we]felt that we had to
be very, very careful in everything
and I knew I was at an emotional, a
that we did, and think about it very
physical, and a mental breaking point.
I knew it was either tell them and get
carefully, or we could make a
mistake. If we made a mistake, and
out now, or see myself in some
hospital someplace.
got into the papers the wrong way,
we could hurt the idea of a movement
for years to come. And we were
terrified of doing that.
Over the decade, Mattachine's
Homosexuals were no more welcome
in social circles than they were in the
work force. Parents tried to have their
"disowned" them. Marge Summit, a
bar owner in Chicago, remembers the
pain of such experiences;
When we were growing up, most of
our parents, when they found out we
activities grew to include fighting
police entrapment and sponsoring
discussion groups. The Mattachine
Society and One, Inc. published
America's first openly homosexual
magazines. The Mattachine Review
were gay, we were excommunicated
and One. While these activities sound
from the family, or we were just
tame by today's standards, in the
children "cured," or failing that,
totally dropped. We weren't invited to
alot offamily affairs. My mother tore
up my brother's wedding invitation to
me because she didn't want the "queer"
coming to the wedding. There were
alot of things like that happening to
gay kids growing up in the Fifties...
...In the early 1950's, at the crest of
this wave of political repression and
social conformity, two organizations
of self-defined
homosexuals
were
founded on the West Coast — One,
Inc. and the Mattachine Society. In an
effort to thwart pre-conceived notions
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I950's simply to congregate as a
group of gay people was a defiant act
of courage. At this time, same-sex
dancing was illegal, references to
homosexuals in movies were illegal,
and gay bars were routinely raided by
the police.
...The few women who found their
way to
discovered
the
it
Mattachine
wasn't
the
Society
most
supportive place for lesbians, and
instead turned to yet a third
organization to emerge in the Dark
Fifties, the Daughters of Bilitis.
Founded in 1955 by a lesbian couple
of the decade, paperback books with
in San Francisco, Del Martin and
lesbian and gay themes appeared in
Phyllis Lyon, its primary goals were
to educate the lesbian general public
about lesbianism, and to provide a
social gathering place outside of the
relatively large numbers, and took on
great significance in the lives of
lesbians and gay men: they recognized
themselves in the characters and came
bars. Barbara Gittings, an early gay
to New York, Los Angeles and San
activist and member of the DOB,
Francisco, looking for the gay world
recalls that its publication. The
these books often portrayed.
Ladder,
So, while the Fifties were a time of
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...somehow got passed around from
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other part of the country ... and the
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letters and phone callsfrom isolated
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would say things like "I'm just
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A Discussion of Lesbian Literature Both New and Oid
This month T. Sumner Reviews:
SAPPHO:
Poems & Fragments
translation by Josephine Boimer
SPLENDORA
by Edward Swift
In the spirit of Gay Pride, I am
introducing you to a brand new
Lesbian/Gay press this month
was surrounded by scandal. A
medieval pope ordered all
copies of her poetry burnt
—
because he considered the overt
eroticism to be subversive.
Meadowland
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of
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offerings, one fiction, one nonfiction.
We'll start
This translation not only gives
you all of Sappho's poetry in
one volume, but in an easily
non-fiction.
readable form with insightful
Sappho: Poems & Fragments is
an award winning translation by
Josephine Baimer.
Sappho was the first and one of
the best loved lesbian poets.
commentary and historical
perspective. If you've ever tried
to read the stodgy, ^ 39^
with
Ms. Baimer tells us that the
translations, you will find this
book delightful not only in
completeness but also in it's
ancient Greeks considered her
accuracy and openess.
one of their finest poets. Plato
Now, we'll maJce an about face
called her the 'tenth Muse', her
to some fun fiction, Splendora,
face could be found on coins
by Edward Swift. Splendora is
and vases, there were even
a little town in Bast Texas that is
statues built of her.
chock full of interesting
characters. Timothy John grew
up there but left at an early age
In later years, hundreds of years
after her death, Sappho's name
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Orleans. When
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camp comedy. I would almost
returns years later, it is as a
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woman, and the town's new
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Now, no one realizes that Miss
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Everything is going along fine
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poetry. Splendora is great for
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begins to fall in love with Miss
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Jessie. How
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does
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one? You'll have to read it to
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I would definitely recommend
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I
would
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Sappho: Poems & Fragments is
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MANNERS
Most of us know when to say please
and thank you, not to put our elbows
on the table and to always thank the
hostess when we leave a party. But,
there are some finer points to
etiquette. Take the quiz below to find
out if your mother would be proud of
you or embarrassed.
UIZ
D
b. Call the hostess and ask if a
mistake was made since you are not
invited.
c. Forget about the party and make
other plans.
2. A very good friend has just
bought an expensive, nonreturnable outfit that looks
been invited to a party. You
terrible on her. When she asks
you what you think, you:
would like to go, but have not
a. Tell her it looks horrible (after all,
been invited, you:
a. Go anyway, without an invitation.
truth).
1. Many of your friends have
you are her friend and she deserves the
June 1988 • Dimensions • Page 25
b. Tell her it looks great
c. Say that it looks nice but you like
have a seat You:
a. Take the nearest chair.
the outfit she had on last week better.
b. Ask the people at the next table if
3. While out shopping, you
and your aunt run into your
c. Take a chair from a unoccupied
you can have one of their chairs.
table.
boss, you:
a. Neither, they will wo± it out for
8. You are invited to an after-
themselves.
hours-party. You:
a. Promptly write down the address
b. Introduce your aunt to your boss.
c. Introduce your boss to your aunt
and pass it out to everyone you know.
4. You recently met a very
P.A.; even though it is at someone
attractive woman. You call
and invite her to dinner and a
c. Ask the hostess if you can bring a
b. Ask the DJ to announce over the
movie. You should be prepared
to pay for:
a. Nothing, you invited her, that is
the end of your obligation.
b. Either dinner or the movie.
c. Everything, including tips.
5. You are out with friends at
a restaurant and want a
cigarette, you:
a. Light one up, you know no one
will mind.
b. Wait until after dinner and then
else's house.
friend.
9. You have dropped by a
friend's house and have
suddenly decided you are
hungry. You:
a. Dig through the refrigerator to see
if there is anything you want
b. Invite yourself to hang around for
supper.
c. Tell them you are going to get
something to eat and invite them
along.
light up.
c. Wait until dinner is over and then
10. A very good friend has
ask if they mind your smoking.
given you a house key to use
in emergencies and when they
6. You have been in the
are out of town. You:
hospital for several days and
a. Stop by to use their bathroom and
use the key to go in.
b. Use the key when no-one answers
received many flowers, you:
a. Say thank you the next time you
see the people that sent them.
your knock quickly enough.
b. Don't acknowledge them, after all,
c. Use the key only in dire
they know you aren't feeling well and
emergencies or when asked.
don't expect a thank you.
c. Write a thank you note as soon as
you feel up to it
7. You are at the bar with a
group of friends. You need one
more chair for everyone to
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11. You have a camping trip
planned with three other
couples. The week before the
trip, one couple breaks up.
You:
a. Dis-invite both of them.
b. Make it clear that one is welcome,
but not both.
c. Leave the invitations open, and let
them work it out.
12. You have a friend who
brings drugs (of which you
don't approve) into your
home. You:
a. Ignore the situation, even though it
SCORING
Give yourself one (1)fK)int for each
"c" answer
if you scored:
lOtolS
Yoiu" mother would be proud. You
always seem to know just the right
thing to do in any situation. Bravo!
offends you.
b. Ask her lover to talk with her
5to9
about it
Your manners are generally on the
right track although you may have an
occasional slip. This may be because
you just don't think before you act.
c. Tell her you love her, but that you
do not want drugs brought into your
home by anyone.
13. You borrowed money from
Use your head to get you through
difficult situations.
a friend and can't pay it back
on time. You:
a. Avoid seeing or talking to her.
b. Don't bring it up and hope she
doesn'L
c. Call immediately and explain the
situation.
14. A friend's whose house
you frequent always has beer
in the fridge. You:
a. Never take any because they keep
beer for company anyway.
b. You don't worry about it because
they know you are broke.
c. Bring your own beer, unless they
call and invite you over.
15. A friend who works for the
same company just received a
promotion. You:
a. Ignore it She knows you are happy
for her.
Oto4
Buy yourself an etiquette book and
start studying. Good manners are part
simple knowledge,the rest is made up
of common sense and caring. Your
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June 1988 • Dimensions • Page 27
n
oetry
THE DREAM
I dreamed a beautiful lady
with moonlight In her eyes
put hier Ixand in mine
and said she loved me.
We sat upon the golf green
and field each ottier tight
with no goals unachievable
and no dreams out ofsight.
We experienced nights filled
with romance,passion and tenderness;
holding,touching,and being
swept away with ttie moment.
We planned our futures together.
We committed our lives and love
to each ottier. We could not
fathom life witfiout each other.
We sfiared a special bond
neltfier had ever had before,
and neltfier planned on
sharing with others.
I woke from my dream today,
only to find that once upon
a time,I sampled a life and
love never to be found again.
In memory of the love we shared.
Lisa & Renee
Dallas,TX
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oroscope
What's in the Stars for You this month?
Love, Money & Travel
smooth sailing! Romance and social
TAURUS
(April 20th - May 20th)
June starts off with a bang for the
Bull. A long sought-after-romance
comes into the picture, but you may
feel more comfortable with friends for
the time being. The 9th to the
16th, romance takes fixrnt and center
stage and a positive attitude will help
settle the uncertainties you were
feeling. The 17th to the 23rd may
find you caught up in a romance and
string of social activities. Don't over
do it! Gossip may affect not only
you, but your friends as well. Handle
this situation with the utmost tact.
The 24th to 30th exercise caution
in friendship, romance, and money.
Keep a close eye on your financial
situation and don't loan money.
GEMINI
activities will be the center of your
attentions. Enjoy yourself, but don't
neglect responsibilities for fun.
CANCER
(June 22nd - July 22nd)
You may be feeling the urge to kick
up your heels in the romance
department during the first week of
June but you'll have to fight these
feelings and keep to the straight and
narrow until later in the month. From
the 9th thru the 16th the desire to
go back to a place where you were
happy in the past may be strong. You
will deal well with a long-lost love
that returns to your life now. From
the 17th thru the 23rd tty not to
take sides in the disputes of fiiends.
Try also to avoid confrontations with
loved ones, cooperation is a much
better alternative. From the 24th
thru
(May 21st-June 21st)
The first week of June may be a
difficult one for relationships. It is a
good time to examine your feelings
month's
end
your
work
environment improves b^ause of a
truce with a difficult co-worker. Avoid
making major purchases right now.
and motives closely. The 9th to the
16th may find you impatient It
seems like everything is going too
slow! Sometimes the harder you
push-the slower they go. The 17th
to the 23rd things should get back
to a more normal state. The pressure
at work should ease up and things at
home should fall back into step. The
24th
to month's end should
be
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LEO
(July 23rd - Aug 22nd)
Romantic spats and an estranged
fiiendships can both be resolved
during the first week of June. A
listening ear and an open mind are all
you need to mend all fences. From the
9th thru the 16th romance and
Property of the Center
adventure will be at the forefront
With a litde work, you can increase
This is also a good time to make
your income as well as your savings
progress at work and further your
and investments. From the 17th
thru the 23rd the financial pattern
continues from last week. Don t try to
career. From
the
17th
thru
the
23rd you may have to patch up
some problems in your love life, any
efforts you make will be more
successful than they appear at first.
pull any surprises on business
partners or at home, they will not be
greeted with thanks. From the 24th
From
30th
thru the 30th a dream that you
avoid giving others the impression
that you know everything about any
given subject, you could make
could come true this week. The
month ends on a high note in
someone very angry.
romance, work and finance.
the
24th
thru
the
VIRGO
(Aug 23rd - Sept 22nd)
Don't rush to make decisions at work
or in love during the first week of
June. Try to see things realistically
and don't expect solutions to difficult
have had for quiet some time now that
SCORPIO
(Oct 24th-Nov 23rd)
You may have a hard time taking
criticism from a loved one during the
first week of June. Get out of the
house for awhile and do something
problems to come quickly. From the
9th thru the 16th romance, drama
fim, you'll feel better. From the 9th
and adventure are all in store for this
all kinds of interesting situations can
wishing for a vacation that just isnt
possible right now. The work you do
now can help you get ahead. The
come up. Be prepared to have fun.
From the 17th thru the 23rd be
to entertain in your home or fill up
week. Your social calendar is full and
thru the 16th
you might be
17th thru the 23rd is a good time
sure and leave plenty of time in your
your social calendar. Be carefiil about
schedule for fun,relaxation and social
a new romance, it may not be what
events. If you don't, you may feel
you really want From the 24th
bored or antsy. From the 24th thru
thru month's end
the 30th use your head and not
trusted may let you down. Don't take
angry words to solve problems in
romance. You may feel explosive
right now so keep a good reign on
it too seriously, be forgiving and
realize that people make mistakes.
your emotions.
someone you
SAGIHARIUS
(Nov 24th - Dec 21st)
LIBRA
(Sept 23rd - Oct 23rd)
trying to romance you dtuing the
You'll be feeling much better about
your private life during the first
first week of June. This person is
not someone you need in your life
week of June. Your career is also
now. From the 9th thru the 16th
on an upswing right now and you are
feeling ambitious. From the 9th
you may have to explain something
thru the 16th the stars favor
business and financial transactions.
Watch out for someone that may be
you did in the past that is not easily
explained. Don't worry, the incident
will soon be forgotten. From the
June 1988 • Dimensions • Page 31
17th thru the 23rd you should
avoid choosing sides in an argument
the
between family members or firiends.
Stay in the middle in all matters,
family and co-workers. Be careful not
expressing your opinion now can
attention all the time.
24th
thru
the
30th
use
diplomacy in your dealings with
to insist on having a loved one's
cause you problems. From the 24th
thru the 30th changes and
improvements are on the way in
romance, career and financial matters.
PISCES
(Feb 19th-Mar 20th)
June will start off on a slow note.
CAPRICORN
(Dec 22nd-Jan 19fh)
Try not to get angry over changes that
you cannot control during the first
week of June. Holding on to the
past will only make you feel isolated.
From the 9th thru the 16th you
There
may
be
many
delays,
postponements and cancellations that
you will just have to put up with.
From tiie 9th thru the 16th your
career is picking up steam and you
may find your income increasing
through unconventional channels.
From the 17th thru the 23rd give
may be feeling some tension between
yourself and co-workers. This could
leave you feeling tired at the end of
the day. From the 17th thru the
a firiend the benefit of tiie doubt in a
dispute that comes up. She will
appreciate your trust and be all the
23rd you could be feeling dissatisfied
about the physical side of your love
relationship. Talking about it will
more loyal in the future. From the
24th thru month's end you could
be asked to make a personal sacrifice
help. From
30th others may try to impose on
for love. Some strange but good
experiences could be in store for you
your generous nature, don't te afraid
this week.
the 24th
thru the
to say no. Avoid a confrontation with
someone who has been harassing you
recendy.
ARIES
(Mar 21st-April 19th)
Love and romance tend to be the focus
AQUARIUS
(Jon 20th - Feb 18th)
During the first week of June
there may be some romantic notions
in your head that aren't based in
reality. Get your head out of the
clouds and look at the real situation.
as June gets under way. Many of your
evenings out may center around social
activities. The 9th to the 16th,
handle partners with care and don't
ignore a problem "they think they
have". This is an excellent time to
focus on your financial future. The
17th to the 23rd may find you
From the 9th thru the 16th you
may be feeling romantic towards a
good friend. Involving sex in this
relationship will only bring heartache
book and start planning. The 24th
to you both. From the 17th thru
the 23rd your career will be the
focal point This is a good time to
ask for a raise or promotion. From
to month's end is' an excellent
time for traveling and romance. You
may be facing a confrontation; don't
over-react, but be prepared.
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307-7203
Dallas Outdoors
P.O. Box 35474 75235
276-5270
Dallas Tavem Guild
3900 Lemmon Ave.#220
526-5292
T^clatlon at UT Austin
Box 275Texas Union 78712-7338
528-4233
401 E. 2nd
495-9553
orgonizotions
Austin Lamisda
P.O. Box5455 78763
458-8050
Foundation for Human Understanding
458-3971
Gay Community Center
Lesbian/Gay Rig tits Lobby
3920 Cedar Springs
P.O. Box 2505 78768
528-4233
Oasis Ministry
GayAesbian Young Adults
5555 N. Lamar Blvd.#L101
528-4233
441-9191
Grace Fellowstrip in Ctirist Jesus
Woterioo Counseling Center
2727 Oak Lawm 75219
6901 N.Lamar#109 78752
528-2811
452-5966
Texas Human Rigtits Foundation
Lesbian Information Line(LIL)
528-2426
1014-G N.Lamar 78703
479-8473
528-4233
DALLAS,TX(area code214)
businesses
3000 Turtle Creek Plaza,Suite 116
75219-5311
520-8108
Crossroads Marlret
Oak Lawn Symptionic Band
Lesbian/Gay Rigtrts Advocates
Oak Lawn Counseling Center
3930 Cedar Springs
P.C. Box 190973 75219
528-4620
(214)986-1751
Off ttie Street
Worrryn Togettrer
3920 Cedor Springs
3921 Cedar Springs
521-9051
clubs
52^4233
Higti Country
R.WORTH(area code 817)
3121 Inwood
351-2278
cKjbs
Rumors
5039WiiiisAve.
1612 Park Place
924-2519
Partners
828-4471
organizations
AIDS Resource Center
HOUSTON,TX(area code 713)
3920 Cedar Springs 75219
businesses
Dallas Area Lesbian Visionaries
P.O. Box 710185 75271
Lobo Bookstore
1424-CWesttieimer
522-5156
Dallas Gay Alliance
P.O.Box 190712 75219
528-4233
clubs
Kindred Spirits
Dallas Gay/Lest>ian Historic Arctiives
4902-C Westtieimer
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Ranch
9125S. Main
666-3464
organizations
AIDS Foundahon
3400 Montrose #700
524-AIDS
AIDSHOTUNE
(202)547-3101
AIDS800
1-800-221-7044
Notional Gay Alliance for Young Adulls,
Inc.
P.O. Box 190426
Dallas,TX 75219-0426
(214)307-7203
National GayAesbian Clearinghouse
666 Broadway4th Floor
c/o Switchboard
NY,NY 10012
529-3211
National GayAesblan Crisisllne
Gay/Lesbian Students
1-800-221-7044
University of Houston
Ttie Fund for Human Dignity
666 Broadway4th Floor
4800 Coihoun
529-3211
Gay & Lesbian Switchboard
NY,NY 10012
P.O. Box 66591 77266
529-3211
Houston Gay Political Caucus
P.O. Box 66664 77266
521-1000
Houston Thurdoy Nite Mixers
Bowling League
NORMAN,OK(area code405)
organizations
Women's Resource Center
P.O. Box 5089 73070
Steve:699-3732 or Phil:688-6970
Lambda ALANON
Lambda Center for Aichohoiics
1214Joanne
521-9772
OKLAHOMA CITY,OK(areo
code 405)
Lesbian/Gay Students
University of Houston - Clear Lake
2700 Boy Area 77058
2135 NW 39th 73112
organizations
Oasis the Community Center
525-AiDS
Lesbian Mottiers
Mothers Group
864-3098
Montrose Pool League/Billiards
PJ 863-3482
PWA Coalition - Houston
3327 Essex Lane,Suite #16 77027
623-4436
Women's Lobby Alliance
4 Chelsea
521-0439
Women's Softball League
SAN ANTONIO,TX(area code
512)
clubs
Ttie Jezebel
8755 Wurzbach Rd.
697-0413
organizations
San Antonio AIDS Foundation
P.O.Box 120113 78212-9313
San Antonio Tavern Guild
822-2823
6431 Rneshade
868^5256
LUBBOCK,TX(areo code 806)
organizations
Lubtxx:k Lesbian/Gay Alliance
P.O. Box 64746 79464
796-2403
West Texas Aids Foundation.Inc.
P.O. Box 93120
794-1757
NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
AIDS Action Council
729 Eighth St. S.E. Suite 2CM
Washington,D.C. 20003
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND,TX(area
code 512)
accomodations
Lyie's Deck
120E.Atoi St.
P.O. Box 2326 78597
761-LYLE
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