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Property of the Center
Volume 4, Issue 4
October 1989
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Volume 4, Issue 4
October 1989
eotures
17 Managing Your Money
by Cameron Taylor
24 the Coffee CLub
a discussion of Lesbian/Gay Literature and Arts
'eportments
5 To The Editor
7 News
26 Quiz:
Do You Have
Charisma?
11 What's Goln' On
14
Dear Agnes
28 Graffiti
Poetry
30 Horoscope
33 Directory
36 Classifieds
29
22 What A Worid,
What A World!
humor by comedian
Nancy Ford
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Surviving Incest
Editor's Note: Ms. Wright's poem,
"Dreaming",appears on page 29 ofthis
Dear Dimensions:
I have enclosed two poems I have
written in the last year.The one with the
title "Dreaming" is based on my
recovery as an incest survivor.I am not
sure if you print poems that deal with
such topics. My only hope is that you
do.
Here in Houston, we have put together
a group called "LISA"(Lesbian Incest
Survivors Anonymous). It is the first
months Dimensions. We thank her for
her openness.
Texas to Alaska
Dear Dimensions:
I just moved from Dallas to Alaska and
needless to say, there's nothing like
Dimensions in this state. Please extend
my subscription so that I can keep up
with the outside world.
group of it's kind in the area.The group
is now up to 30 members with 5 to 6
new members showing up every week.
It is really mind blowing that 1 out of
I would like to say that I have lived in
many different places around the
every 3 women are incest survivors. It
is truly sad, but there are women out
there who are in pain with no
understanding at all of what is
and away my favorite. I especially
enjoy the poetry and the graffiti pages.
I'm hoping my new Alaskan friends
happening.It happened so long ago,an
like then, they still feel alone.
I do hope to see my writings in print. As
an incest survivor,to be seen and heard
is important, so you may use my real
country and seen lots of lesbian
publications, but Dimensions is by far
will too!
Keep up the good work and keep
sending me my copy -1 might not make
it through the long,cold winter up here
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Thanks
name.
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'QWS
From Around the Region,the Country & the World
Judge Hampton to
hearing date.
"THRF received a call from Judge
Face Formal
Murray Lhis morning telling us of the
hearing date," said Bryan. "THRF is
anxious for the process to go forward.It
has been nearly nine months now since
THRF filed the original complaint
against Hampton,and over the summer
months I have had several personal
Public Hearing
Dallas - Judge Jack Hampton will face
formal public hearing set to begin on
October .16th in Dallas, based on
disciplinary proceedings started on
December 16th of last year when the
Texas Human Rights Foundation
(THRF) filed a sworn complaint
communications
with
the
Commission's staffand with the master
against Hampton with the Texas State
directly, urging that a trial date be set
soon, so that the disciplinary
Commission on Judicial Conduct.
proceedings would become public."
THRF initiated the disciplinary action
after
The
Dallas
Times
Herald
published an interview in which
Hampton expressed publicly his views
on his allegedly lenient sentencing ofa
Mesquite youth for the brutal
execution-style murder of two gay
men. Among other statements,
Hampton was reported to have said,
"These homosexuals by running
around on weekends picking up
teenage boys, they're asking for
trouble, they really are," and "I put
State law provides that all documents
filed with the Commission and all
proceedings remain confidential imtil
the formal hearing is convened by the
master. "THRF has been monitoring
this action very closely," said Bryan,
"sending a lawyer to the pre-hearing
conference held by the master in May
and responding to a request for help
from the Commission in developing
evidence. I have conveyed THRF's
concerns in the past several to the
master and to the Commission's staff
prostitutes and gays at about the same
over the fact that Hampton continues to
level. If these boys had picked up two
hold court without a resolution of these
prostitutes and taken them to the woods
and killed them I'd consider that a
similar case. And I'd be hard put to give
very serious charges against him,"
Bryan stated.
somebody life for killing a prostitute."
Hampton could be removed from office
if the evidence produced at the hearing
The formal hearing will be presided
over by the Honorable Robert R.
shows his actions violated the Code of
Murray,a retired court ofappealsjudge
that Hampton's statements violated the
Code by, among other things,
displaying a belief that punishment for
homocide may be conditioned on the
identity of the victim rather than the
nature criminal conduct; by rendering
in San Antonio, who was appointed on
May lOth of this year by the Texas
Supreme Courtas the master orjudge to
hear the case. THRF's legal director,
attorney David Bryan, expressed
Judicial Conduct. THRF has alleged
satisfaction with the setting of the
October 1989 • Dimensions • Page 7
the impression that heterosexual
murderers of gay men or lesbians
would be treated sympathetically in his
court; and by showing his inability to
preside impartially over cases in which
gay or lesbian individuals are involved.
Ben-Shalom, the 7th Circuit extends
the dangerous logic of Hardwick to say
it's o.k.to be gay,o.k. to say you're gay
and you favor gay rights, but that it's
not o.k. to act on one's sexual
orientation, not o.k. to live our lives
fully,
without
experiencing
discrimination."
Federal Appeals Court
Rejects Army Lesbian
Chicago - In the latest development in
lesbian Miriam Ben-Shalom's 13-year
battle to re-enlist in the U.S. Army
Reserves, the U.S. Federal Court of
Appeals for the Seventh Circuit ruled
on August 7th that the Army is not
required to re-enlist Ben-Shalom.
Justifying its decision in part on the
U.S.Supreme Court's ruling in Bowers
V. Hardwick, in which the court held
that states could regulate the rights of
gay people to engage in private, adult,
consensual sexual behavior, the coiut
Ben-Shalom began her legal battle in
1976, when she was discharged from
the Army Reserves because she
acknowledged her lesbianism to
reporters writing about her
appointment as one of the first two
women drill sergeants in the Army
Reserves. In earlier victories, lower
courts held that Ben-Shalom's First
Amendmentrights were violated by her
discharge,and thatthe Army regulation
denied to gay people equal protection
under the law because it penalized
personsfor their status as homosexu^s.
Hyde noted that the Gay & Lesbian
Military Freedom Project Coalition,
which NGLTF spearheads, will
in Ben-Shalom upheld the Army's
continue to pursue a Congressional
regulation discharging persons who
"engage in homosexual conduct, or
lesbian military policy. Hyde also
noted NGLTF's plans to hold a Military
who by their statements demonstrate a
propensity to engage in homosexual
conduct."
The new decision by a three-judge
p^el in Chicago reverses a lower
strategy to overturn the anti-gay/
Freedom demonstration at the White
House on November 10. The Gay and
Lesbian Military Freedom Project is a
district court ruling which had declared
the Army regulation unconstitutional
joint project of NGLTF, the National
Organization for Women, Women s
Equity Action League, National
and had ordered the Army to re-enlist
Lawyers Guild Military Law Task
Ben-Shalom. Ben-Shalom will appeal
Force, ACLU Gay and Lesbian Rights
to a full(en banc)panel of the Seventh
Project, Lambda Legal Defense and
Circuit Court of Appeals.
Education Fund,and Citizen Soldier.
Sue Hyde, Director of the Privacy
Project of the National Gay and
Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF), and
Gay Art Trashed by
Government
organizer of the Gay & Lesbian
Military Freedom Project Coalition,
Washington, D.C. - The Senate in late
condemned the court's decision.'The
July vote din favor of Senator Jesse
damage Hardwick did to the lives of
Helm's rider to a bill funding the
gay men and lesbians continues to
National Endowment for the Arts that
declares no Federal funds can go to
become clear with each new case. In
Page 8 • Dimensions • October 1989
"promote, disseminate, or produce
after the Augustrecess. Now's the time
obscene or indecent materials,
to call or write your Congressperson,
yoim Senator, and write Sen. Robert
including but not limited to depictions
ofsadomasochism,homoeroticism,the
exploitation of children ..
By
specifically
defining
Byrd, the manager of the bill, who has
indicated he may support the Helms
rider.
"homoeroticism" as obscene and
indecent on the par with child abuse.
Lesbians & AIDS
Helms hopes to chill any treatment of
gay/lesbian lives in forums ranging
from public television down to local
Submissions Sought
theater and dance projects (romantic
glances between two men or two
women would be prohibited). The
move is part of a larger conservative
push against gays in the media,
including efforts by the Rev. Donald
Wildmon's
American
Family
Association and the Christian Leaders
for Responsible TV to intimidate
sponsors of television shows with gay
Washington, D.C. - Submissions are
being sought for a book on lesbians
responding to AIDS focusing on the
experience of the lesbian care-partners
and those who have lostclosefriends or
family members.Essays;(1)shouldnot
exceed five thousand words,(2)will be
edited for grammar, and (3) should
focus on emotional processes (love,
anger, sadness, fear, survivor, quilt,
etc.), day-today concrete experiences,
characters.
and interactions with others close to the
Helms boasts he will "win every time"
on cutting Federal money for arts
projects with homosexual themes.
A joint Senate/House conference
committee is expected to decide
whether to keep Helm's amendment
PWA. For more information, or to
submit a manuscript, please \Xiite:
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A Monthy Listing of Special Events Aii Around Texas, Oklatioma & New Mexico
AUSTIN - If you are looking for fun,
costumes on Friday, Saturday & Tuesday
NEXUS & PETTICOAT JUNCTION are
the 27th, 28th & 31st and join in the fun!
the places to look in Austin! Friday Happy
Hour in NEXUS is a great way to unwind
after a hard week - look for Nancy Ford on
Also, don't forget that comedian Nancy
Ford will be playing at the RANCH on
November 5th at 8pm,don't miss it!
the 6th, Denise Fawcett on the 13th, The
Therapy Sisters on the 20th and Lara
SAN ANTONIO - Be sure to come on out
Linette on the 27th.If you wantyourmoney
to the CIRCLE on October the 15th after
to go to a good cause, then check out
Gay Fiesta for an after the party, party!
NEXUS/PJ's on Sundays! Every Sunday is
Check at the bar for Fiesta details. Tuesday
a benefit starting with a Slave Sale hosted
Night Topics for
by Melanie for Ms.TGRA,to benefit ASA
Homophobia and/or Heterosexlsm on the
on the 8th,On the 15th the ALLGO Benefit
will feature "Chili", a Benefit Show for
3rd and Working In the Lesbian
Community with a focus on the Lesbian
October
are:
ASA hosted by Mary Baldree for Ms.
bartender on the 17th. On the 29th, come
TGRA happens on the 22nd and People
Helping People (PHP) Garage Sale
out for the" Anything Goes"Talent Show
with a S100 First Prize(cash).The CIRCLE
happens on the 14th & 15th in the NEXUS
NEXUS is definitely the place to be! Check
is celebrating Halloween on Friday the 27th
with prizes for best costumes and drink
sfjecials all night long! Also, don't forget
that Thursday is Steak Night - your bring
your own meat, they'll cook it and provide
at the bar for details.
the rest - can't beat a deal like that!
HOUSTON - OK all you pool buffs out
tournament every Tuesday and if you've
HOUSTON - KEYSTROKE &
KEYSTROKE 2 are still providing a great
entertainment concept for women in
already won one of these weekly tourneys
Houston! KEYSTROKE is aonce-a-month
parking garage. Also, PHP Support
Nights happen on Friday the 13th cfe 27th.If
you're looking for a Halloween Party,
there - remember the the RANCH has a pool
remember to show up on Sunday, October
blow-out party for women and friends and
29th for the Finals! On October 8th come
KEYSTROKE 2 happen every Friday
out to support the Survivors Softball team
and the new rugby team at a Benefit Show.
night in a intimate setting for those who
like their party's cozy. KEYSTROKE &
You can celebrate Halloween overandover
KEYSTROKE 2 are produced by Stop
at the RANCH this year! Wear your
Searching. Stop Searching is a private
October 1989• Dimensions•Page 11
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39th or you can call(405)521-9696.
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Happy Hour! Happy Hour happens
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everyday till 8pm, Fridays till 9pm and aU
day and all night on Mondays. Also be sure
to get out for SUE ELLEN's Country &
Saturdays from 10pm to Midnight!Ifbeeris
your thing, you can get $1.50 "Swirls" on
Wednesdays, SI Frozen Margaritas and
Pool Toumament on Thursdays and $1
Western Night.It happens every Thursday
night! There's $1 Longnecks, $2 Coronas
and a Show starting at 10:30pm. Kathy
Jack also presents a special show every
Sunday night starting at 10pm. You'll see
Lisa Bryson, Cozy White and lots of
special guests!
Bloody Mary's and Screwdrivers from
noon to 4pm on Stmdays to help you recover
from Saturday Night!
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OKLAHOMA CITY - If you are looking
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gnes
ear
Answers to your questions about love,
relationships & personal problems
Dear Agnes,
Let's hear itfor Denmark!I wasexcited
to read in last month's Dimensions they
will legalize gay and lesbian marriages
on October 1, 1989. Since straight
marriages performed in one country are
recognized in others, could this legal
tactic work with gay and lesbian
marriages performed in Denmark? If
so, what are their marriage laws and
procedures?
Already Packing!
often. She said it was nothing and that I
shouldn't worry, she could handle it.
She couldn't. Her drug habits have
gotten worse and worse. She can no
longer hold a job for very long and has
gone through our savings buying
"crank", cocaine, and various other
drugs.
I've tried to talk her into going into a
treatment center but she refuses. I don't
really want to leave,I still love her and
would like to see her get better, but I'm
notsure how much longer I can live like
this.
Dear Packing,
I hope you just packed and didn't
purchase non-refundable plane tickets
yet. According to the NationalLesbian/
Gay Task Force, gay marriages are not
legal here, and therefore will not be
recognized!
Dear Agnes,
Mine is a big problem and I'm not sure
what to do about it or even where to
start. See, my lover and I have been
together for ten years. About three
years ago she was layed off her job and
started drinking heavily. I really didn't
think anything about it because I
thoughtshe would be fine assoon as she
found woric.
Well, she found work and it did get
better, I thought. I discovered about a
year later that she had stepped up to
doing "speed" and was doing it fairly
Where do I turn now?
Victim of the "Drug War"
Austin,TX
Dear Drug War,
Call your local chapter of Alcoholics
Anonymous,Narcotics Anonymous or
some other twelve step group, and find
out whatthey have to offer for friends
and relatives of the addicted person
(Alanon is AA's version), and go!
Many larger cities have lesbian/gay
chapters, but if yours doesn t, don t be
put off- go anyway. A support group is
a must for your well being.
The mental anguish suffered by lovers,
family, and friends of people on drugs
leaves deep scars, guilt, and shattered
self esteem. We always tend to blame
ourselves. But it is important to
remember you did not make your lover
startdrinking or abusing drugs,and you
Page 14 • Dimensions • October 1989
cannot make her stop. The only way a
person can get sober and stay sober is if
they want to.
If you cannot bring yourself to go to a
support group, I strongly urge you to
get private counseling for yourself.
Gck^ luck and my thoughts are with
you.
Dear Fringe,
Nine to one against! Odds are even with
your consent; you will default to your
second decision.
We never get beyond a new face
catching our fancy. It's what we do
about that fancy that counts. Sleeping
with someone outside the primary
relationship generally opens a can of
Dear Agnes,
worms,much like Pandora's box,once
My lover and I have been together for
five years. They have been five of the
the lid is open it cannot be closed.
<S
best for me. We both have good jobs
and mostly we stay to ourselves.
However,there is a girl my lover is just
totally in lust with. This all started
about three months ago. We have been
fighting alot lately and I am hinging
between telling her to go get this thing
Write To Dear Agnes
out of her system... That's one side of
With Your Problems or
me. The other side wants to tell her if
Comments at:
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she sleeps with this b
that's it Hit
the road.
What are the odds of us working out if
I let her go?
P.O Box 856
Lubbock,TX 79408
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October 1989 • Dimensions • Page 15
What does
Stephanie
Knowlond has
the power...
your ex-lover
meon to you?
Are you best friends? Enemies? Do
you provide emotional support for
Even as a child, Stephanie realized
that her psychic abilities set her
apart from others. Now, a crazed
killer whom she helped send to
prison is determined to exact his
revenge on Stephanie and her
lover. Stephanie's power alone is
not enough to save them against
the psychopath who has decided to
play a fiendish cat-and-mouse
game with the two women.
THE
CRYSTAL CURTAIN
by Sandy Doyar
one another . . . or have you lost
contact? Through dozens of per
sonal interviews with lesbians and
their ex-lovers, Carol Becker has
charted the course that a break-up
may take. She shows how the end of
a relationship can provide a time for
important personal growth, and
how former lovers can also sei^e as
the foundation for new forms ol
family and community.
UNDROKEN TIESx
Lesbian Ex-Lovers
by Carol Decker
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Managing
Your
Money
by Cameron Taylor
Money! One of the most talked about
subjects. And generally in a negative
way. "I'm broke!" "1 don't have the
money to go out this weekend."
Money, like power in our society, is
often viewed in a negative light.
There is a very simple way to look at
money! You can manage your money.
Or-it will manage vou.on a day to day
basis. The next time you are hustling to
pay the rent or find the extra hundred
bucks that you need to buy a
washer, and out comes the old credit
card... Stop and think; are you
managing your money or is it managing
you?
Well....unfortunately, your money is
managing you! So what can you do to
take control for yourself?
October 1989 • Dimensions • Page 17
Savings )
for investment
A saving account or money market
fund is the safest investment you can
Save! Now don't let that word turn you
off—itdoes mostpeople! But the only
make,but they do not offer the highest
return on your money. Once again, be
way to effectively manage your money
is to save and invest. It is that simple.
But, you say, "after I pay bills I'm
broke, there's nothing left to save."
Well look at it like this, if you are outof
a job tomorrow and don't have any
money in savings, what are you going
to live on? Unemployment? A
relative's money? Friends?
sure the bank has FDIC insurance.
Banks can go out of business overnight
- especially in Texas.
The first investment to consider is your
employer's stock plan. Employers
generally offer to match part of your
money.(YouputinaSl andtheyputin
250 or 500.) Be sure your company is
financially sound, has good
The most effective way to save is by a
direct deduction from your paycheck to
a savings account, bank, or credit
management and check your stock
report every quarter for accurate
union. Be certain whatever institution
investment, but the potential for profit
bookkeeping.There is risk in any stock
you choose is FDIC insured. Five or ten
make stocks an attractive option.
dollars is an excellent start, and when
EE(Government)Saving Bonds are an
excellent savings option. They can be
you receive a raise or pay off a bill,
increase the amount you pay to savings.
Saving is like paving vourselfinstead of
purchased through payroll deductions
or from most banks. They earn interest
everybody else. ,
on competitive rates and there are no
Consider two savings accounts. One
state or local taxes. You do not have to
account for emergency money - you
should have enough money in this
pay federal taxes until you cash the
account to cover all essentials for three,
half their face value(a $50 bond costs
bonds in.You purchase saving bonds at
to six months. Add to this account for
you $25). You must hold the saving
things you want for the house and car,
bonds 6 months before you can take
them to the bank and cash them in. To
such as; stereos, tvs, etc.. Use this
account for purchases that you would
otherwise make with credit cards.
get the face value ofthe bond(S50),you
must hold them 12 years. (If you
purchase a $25 bond each month in a
year you will have $300 [$600 face
iNVESfTMENT)
The other account will be investment
money. To many people, the word
value] OR in 10 years $3000 [$6000
face value]) Most employer plans will
let you deduct any amount for saving
bonds(even $3 or $4 a pay check). EE
investment means risk or that you can't
bonds are a safe investment,backed by
the U.S. government.
get to your money for many years
without a penalty. Now,this can be true
Consider investing in a mutual fund.
in some instances, but there are many
Here's how it works: you put your
relatively safe places to put your money
money in the fund and in turn, it is
Page 1& Dimensions • October 1989
invested in a diversified list ofstocks or
bonds chosen by the fund managers.
They move your money among various
stocks and bonds to get you the best
return. You are buying shares in the
fund. Look for a no-load mutual fund.
No load funds do not charge fees or
commissions.There are many different
funds, and there are risks involved.
Don't let anyone sell you a fund over
the phone. Money magazine is an
for cards carefully and choose the lower
interest rate, and annual fee. Close
accounts that you are not using, but
paying annual fees on. These cards are
costing you money each time you pay
the fee,and it only takes two or three to
add up to a hundred dollars a year.Also,
the tax deduction is being phased out
for credit cards, so pay cash whenever
possible.
excellent source of information for
investing and there are toll free phone
numbers for mutual funds, banks,
We live in an instant gratification
stocks, etc... Call for a financial report
and stick to the top performing funds.
society - when we want something we
want it now - today. For this instant
You will need S500 to a SIOOO dollars
purchase power, we end up paying the
to get you started in mutual funds.
Remember that an investment is
banks and credit card companies
hundreds of dollars each year. Learn to
save your money! Learn to manage
something that goes up in value over
your money! It takes time,but it is well
time; it makes you money.CDs,money
worth the time and trouble.It feels good
marketfunds,stocks,bonds,real estate,
to pay cash and pocket that money that
and collectibles are all investments.
Some are riskier than others and some
hard earned dollars.
you had been giving to the bank - ygUI
will bring a bigger return,so be careful
and be sure you know and understand
all the facts before you plunge in.
Cars,tvs,stereos,furniture,etc.. are not
an investment They cost you money
that can never be recouped. Yes, you
can resell them,butonly at a fraction of
what you paid, they do not go up in
value.
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hat A World,
hat A World!
Make A Wish
by Nancy Ford
A funny thing happened to me on the
way to domestic tranquility. It was one
of those grey,rainy, silent afternoons the kind of afternoon during which one
can go quite contentedly for hours
without hearing the sound of a another
human voice. You know the kind - a
perfect, interruption-less afternoon
which creatively- motivated people,
particularly writers,cherish. Minimum
distraction
yields
maximum
concentration, you see. Kind of like
being the Vice President.
When my Significant other arrived
home that evening, it became crystal
clear that one woman's'No big deal',is
very often another woman's 'Dear
God, What have you done to this
house?" - followed by - if you don't put
that couch back where it belongs, plan
on sleeping on it tonight.
Well. All this aversion to change came
as quite a surprise. Up until this point,
based on a number of past, pleasant
experiences, I'd come to believe that
my Honey was at least, well,flexible.If
As would any good and true writer
only I'd known - if only I'd been
worthy of her craft, I spent the
afternoon rearranging furniture.
No major rearranging occurred, mind
cautioned that it was so important to her
you.No big deal.Justslide thatloveseat
over here, angle that coffee table over
there, move the electronics from one
comer to the other. No big deal. No
walls were knocked down. I have
the 200-pound potted plant in front of
that our, furniture have a sense of
permanency -1 would have gladly left
that same window until it sprouted
roots into the carpet.
But not to worry. Eventually we
neither the constitution nor the patience
for renovation. If it's not permanent
compromised, kissed, and made up.
Happy Ending. But the fact remains
that an ounce of prevention is worth the
press or requires the strength of more
than one person to move it, it has no
place in my life.
a pound of cure, unless, of course, the
cure is only readily available in
Page22» Dimensions • October 1989
Mexico. In that event, an ounce of
prevention is worth the price of a bus
▼ Never, ever rearrange the
ticket to Matamoros.
Therefore, the following guide has
been compiled to warn you of The
Little Things that can lead to trouble in
paradise for too many lovemates.
Simply clip and magnet them to your
refrigerator between the pizza coupons
and the hurricane tracking chart.
Purchase toothpaste in the nuevo
furniture.
Nancy Ford's column.
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What A World,
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tragedy when PMS levels run high.
Private,funny little nicknames for
each other mean absolutely nothing to
the rest of the world, except as* a
substitute purgative,and should remain
private for exactly that reason.
'^F JustSay No to ex-lovers,no matter
what the request may be.
^F Do not use pins that represent past
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A Discussion of Lesbian Literature Both New and Old
This month, T. Sumner Reviews:
Chris
by Randy Salem
Hastings
Two Novels first published in the late 50's at the
beginning of the era referred to as the golden age
of lesbian paperback originals.
This month we're going to look at two
never been good, and Chris seeks
books first published in the late 1950's
at the beginning of an era known as the
"golden age of lesbian paperback
satisfaction on the weekends when
originals".
Chris by Randy Salem is about a the
beautiful Christopher Hamilton. Chris
Carol admires Chris and her work,and
writes scientific articles on marine life
terrible life with Dizz and into her own.
and is very successful in her career. For
the pastfour years,Chris has lived with
"Dizz". Their sexual relationship has
and is determined not to let her go.
Dizz is gone.On one drunken night,she
picks up Carol Martin.
soon finds herself falling in love. Carol
is determined to get Chris out of her
But Dizz knows her power over Chris
Even while she seeks to hold onto
Page 24* Dimensions • October 1989
Chris, Dizz is letting herself become
live a life free of her commitment, but
more and more interested in George, a
knows she cannot. Then she meets
dapper young man who caters to her
Paula Temple.
every whim.
Paula is her nephew's finance. Paula
has agreed to marry Phil as a way to
escape from her family and her
alcoholic father. But,from the moment
Paula meets Phil's Aunt Byrne, she
feels she has found the key to true
happiness. Even with all odds working
against her, Paula is determined that
This book was first published in 1959
by Beacon Books and has been re
issued now by Naiad Press. The book
gives a bird's eye view of life as a
lesbian in the late 50's. Chris is a wellwritten, emotional love story even
though I found it to be a bit naive.
Everyone you meet as you read the
book is more or less understanding
about the gay life-style.
On the other hand. Three Women by
Byrne will come to love her and leave
the dark shadow- Greta behind.
Three Women is an PYrellpnt nnvp.l Ms.
March Hastings gives us a better idea of
Hastings has captured the essence of
new love,as well as,the desperation of
the scars that discrimination can leave.
a woman trapped by her past. I would
Three Women was also published in the
late 50's by Universal Publishing and
Distributing Company and re-appears
now courtesy of Naiad Press.
Byrne and Greta are tied together by a
recommend it to everyone.
terrible event in their childhood. Greta
is mentally-ill, and Byrne feels it is her
duty to care for Greta. Byrne longs to
Both Three Women and Chris are
available from Naiad Press, Inc, P.O.
Box 10543, Tallahassee, Ha 32302.
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Gharism
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Webster defines charisma as"a special
magnetic charm or appeal." Charisma
believed that the one who Idoks away
first is the loser.
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isn't looks.We'veall know people who
weren't particularly beautiful that had
thatspecial something that drew people
to them. Charisma isn't money or
power - just look at George Bush.
Charisma is a great asset but it may be
hard to develop. Are you charismatic?
Take the quiz below to find out!
2. When you meet someohe for the
first time, you:
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a. usually remember their |name and
other pertinent information !,f you meet
them again — no matter whp they are.
b.remember their name,etc.
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butonly if
they interest you.
;
c. always have to be introduced several
1. When someone is talking to you,
you:
times before you remembei" anyone's
name.
a.look them in the eyes,but notso much
as to make them uncomfortable.
b. have a hard time looking someone in
■
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3. When it comes to fashicfn, you:
a. make your own.
the eye, your attention wanders a bit.
b. more or less follow the tifends.
c. look at them hard, you've always
c. could care less.
Page 26* Dimensions • October 1989
draws people to you. You make others
feel special when they are around you
and therefore people clamber to be a
4.In group situations you are usually:
a. the leader, even if not officially.
b. part of the group, but not in the lead
most of the time.
part of your circle. You are a good
c. just going along, you really aren't
listener and you carry yourself with
self-confidence. You truly enjoy life
fond of groups anyway.
and it shows!
5. When you go out to a bar, you:
a. have a large group of friends and are
always meeting more.
b. stay mainly with your group of
friends but sometimes acquire new
members.
9-18
You definitely have your charismatic
moments and that's just the way you
like it. you enjoy your fiends and would
always welcome another, but you
c. usually keep to yourself or with the
person you came with.
6. In your circle of friends and
acquaintances, you:
a. tend to be the one people always
come to for advice.
prefer to keep things small and
intimate.You are loyal and affectionate
and you like to take the time to get to
know people. Having women you ve
never seen flock around you every time
you walked into a social situation
would
b. don't feel you are qualified to give
much advice but will try if asked.
c. are usually in the background.
T. You consider yourself to be:
a. self-confident most of the time.
b. self-confident in some situations but
make
you
slightly
uncomfortable. There may be times
when you wish you were more
outgoing or self-confident but you are
basically happy just the way you are.
0-8
Charisma is not your strongest point.
Although you may be kind and lovable
once people get to know you, you tend
to be a bit off-putting at first. Learn to
laugh at yourself and work on really
listening when others talk. You'll find
yourself with more friends and a social
not in others.
c. supremely self-confident.
Scoring
Give yourself points as follows:
4 points for every A answer.
2 points for every B answer.
0 points for every C answer.
calendar that seems to fill itself!
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If you scored:
19-28
Charisma could be your middle name.
You have that magnetic quality that
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Dreaming
If nothing had happened
There would be no fear of love
or my constanf fear of uncertainty
I wouldn't have any problem with trust.
To have been seen and heard as a child
I wouldn't fear Insanity.
To be able to use al my senses
taste
smell
to see and to hear
to feel
without feeling the crazlness
or the fear of when the next memory
will appear.
the heart that knew no despair.
To be able to stand naked In the mirror
and love who and what I see.
To hear you say I love you
Without any doubt why
I would just accept and believe.
To be able to cry
v/ithout any gullf or any apology.
To say no
without the fear you will abandon me.
To be able to touch and hug
vvlthout the fear of secrecy.
To have been just a little girl,
without fear to be,
to be all grown up,
without wishing someday I still could be.
There would be no question about my Identity.
Kim Wright
-Houston, TX
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oroscope
What's in the Stars for You this month?
LIBRA
(Sept 23rd - Oct 23rd)
You may not be able to get out of a
family obligation during the first week
of October. Try to be available when
someone calls for your help. From the
9th thru the 16th
a romantic
companion may be looking for a more
permanent commitment. Think it over
recent misunderstanding between you
and a loved one can be cleared up. Sit
down and talk it out calmly and all will
be well.
SAGIHARIUS
(Nov 23-Dec 21)
You may be feeling insecure and
unsure of yourselfduring the Tirst week
carefully before taking the plunge.
of October. Make an effort to look on
From the 17th thru the 23rd follow
the bright side of everything. From the
your logic and not your emotions.
There may be alot of conflict going on
around you and you'll have to be on
9th thru the 16th don't give in to a
your toes to stay outof it. From the 24th
that could have terrible consequences.
From the 17th thru the 23rd you'll
thru the 31st you can accomplish alot
more and feel better about yourself if
you will take some time alone to get
your private affairs organized.
pushy friend. Stick to your guns and
don't let them talk you into something
need to get serious about straightening
out your finances. Study all your
options before you make any decisions.
From the 24th thru the 31st you won't
SCORPIO
(Oct 24ttt -Nov 22nd)
You could find yourself with a new
romantic interest during the first week
of October. Don't count on any plans
get far if you try to mix business with
pleasure. Keep socializing to a
minimum on thejob so you can finish a
tough assignment.
you ve made since last minute snags
CAPRICORN
could develop. From the 9th thru the
16th keep a secret that has been
entrusted to you. Someone you love
(Dec 22nd - Jan 19th)
You may have a secret admirer
watching you from afar during the first
may make a decision that is strictly
private and you will lose their love and
trust if you reveal it.From the 17th thru
the 23rd you may be feeling
adventurous.Don't letanyone hold you
back, you can do almost anything right
now! From the 24th thru the 31st a
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weekofOctober.Getoutand socialize
and she Just might get up the guts to
approach you! From the 9th thru the
16th avoid getting sentimental aboutan
ex-lover. Time has a way of erasing
past hurts and makes you remember
only the good which could get you into
Property of the Center
hot water.From the 17th thru the 23rd
let your natural charm do its work.
you may need to change your mode of
operation on thejob. Step back and take
a good look at how you get things done
and then change them to make yourself
From the 24th thru the 31st you may
more efficient. From the 24th thru the
now. You'll have to buckle down and
31st some powerful influences are at
work on your behalf. Concentrate on
shape.
have to put your foot down about a
partner's spending habits. Bills have
piled up and they're all coming due
work hard to get back in good financial
realistic goals and you'll do great.
ARIES
AQUARIUS
(Jan 2(Hh - Feb 18th)
(Mar 21st-April 19)
A close relationship could be under alot
You'll have to work hard to keep your
of pressure during the first week of
attention focused on the task at hand
during the first week of October.
possible. From the 9th thru the 16th
October. You can find a peaceful
solution if you don't push so hard.From
the9th thru the 16th things at work are
calming down and you can enjoy some
be cautious about accepting an
great social activities. Get out and
invitation from someone who might be
trying to snowball you. Keep on your
enjoy yourself. From the 17th thru the
Eliminate as many distractions as
toes so you don't get taken. From the
17th thru the 23rd you may face a
minor disappointment Everything will
turn outfine if you wUlkeep your sense
of humor about the situation. From the
23rd don't let your emotions get the
better of your logic. Your feelings
could be super-sensitive so you might
put off making a big decision until
you've calmed down. From the 24th
thru the 31st you can move up on the
24th thru the 31st a trip out-of-town
could be on the agenda.Expensescould
job by staying cool while everyone
get out of hand if you don't limit
your first impressions.
yourself.
around you is losing their head. Trust
(Feb 19th-Mar 20th)
TAURUS
(April 20th-May 20th)
Be careful about basing your opinions
about a romantic matter during the first
on gossip that is making the rounds
during the first week of October. Get
PISCES
Don t let your emotions mislead you
week of October. Focus on other
interests to take your mind off the
situation. From the 9th thru the 16th a
friend you haven't seen in a long time is
back in your life. Take time to spend
with them and it could be just like old
more accurate information before
making a decision. From the 9th thru
the 16th a phone call or message could
bring you some very good news. Get
your personal affairs in order while
your feeling so good! From the 17th
times. From the 17th thru the 24th
thru the 23rd surround yourself with
don't be too forceful when trying to
gain another's affection. Back off and
and you'll have a wonderful week.You
happy people and pleasant activities
October 1989• Dinnensions•Page 31
may getsome dramatic news.From the
24th thru the 31st you could have a
feeling that you are being pushed along
without having much control on the
be feeling impatient and it could get
you in trouble. You'd be wise to listen
to the advice of someone older and
wiser.
job.Go with the flow,it's the best thing
LEO
right now.
GEMINI
(May 21st-June 21st)
You may want to take steps to slow
things down in a relationship that is
moving too fast for you during the first
week of October. From the 9th thru
the 16th you may have to put your
social plans on hold until a business
(July 23rd - August 22nd)
Don't be so quick to decide a romantic
interest is the love of your life during
the first week of October. You may
have misread a signal or mistaken your
partner's intentions. From the 9th thru
the 16th be sure you cover all bases at
work. Be patient and work slowly and
steadily to get the best results.From the
matter is worked out. This can be
17th thru the 23rd try to avoid
important to your future so don't put it
becoming involved in a dispute among
your family members. You're the
diplomat in this situation! From the
off. From the 17th thru the 23rd don't
get upset if someone seeks you out and
takes your attention away from a hobby
you enjoy. You should feel flattered
that your opinion is sought. From the
24th thru the 31st determination can
24th thru the 31st don't be fooled into
buying something from a fast-talking
salesman, investigate and compare
before making a decision.
take you far both at work and at home.
Projects you've been putting off will
getdone and you'11 still have time left to
play.
VIRGO
(August 23rd- Sept 22nd)
Don't be impatient about a relationship
during the first week of October. Your
CANCER
(June 22th - July 22th)
Be as honest with yourself as possible
about a relationship that is under stress
during the first week of October.
Talking things over calmly will help.
From the 9th thru the 16th others may
be demanding so much of your time
that you don't have any left for
yourself. Turn down an invitation if
you start feeling too rushed. From the
17th thru the 23rd nothing seems to go
as planned. Don't worry, snags won't
slow you down too much and
everything will work out in the end.
actions could ruin any chances you may
have had of making it work. From the
9th
thru the
16th
when
this
relationship takes on a more serious
tone, you may be surprised and
confused. Be honest about your
feelings. From the 17th thru the 23rd
you could be the most popular person in
your social circle this week. Enjoy all
the attention. From the 24th thru the
31st let your intuition be yoiu" guide in
a business matter. An interesting
adventure could be on the agenda.
From the 24th thru the 31st you may
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A Listing of Service Organizations, Businesses & Clubs
ARLINGTON,TX (area code 817
Dallas Gay/Lesbian Historic Arctiives
4012-B Cedar Springs » 821-1653
Dallas Gay Youtti Group
organizations
Gay/Lesbian Association of UTA
300 Turtle Creek Plaza #116.307-7203
Dallas Outdoors
P.O. Box 35474 75235• 276-5270
Dallas Tavern Guild
3900 Lemmon Ave. #220• 526-5292
PO. Box 19348-77, UTA St, 76019
794-5140
AUSTIN. TX (area code 512)
Foundation for Human Understanding
clubs
Nexus/Petticoat Junction
401 & 401-B E. 2nd • 495-9553
528-4233
Gay/Lesbian Young Adults
528-4233
organizations
Grace Fellowstilp In Ctirist Jesus
Affirmation (Mettiodist)
2727 Oak Lawn 75219•528-2811
Lesbian Information Line (LIL)
P.O. Box 191443 75219• 528-2426
Lesbia/Gay Political Coalition
P.O. Box 224424 75222• 828-9882
7403 Shoal Creek • 451-2329
Austin Lambda
P.O. Box 5455 78763
Gay/Lesbian Student
Association at UT Austin •458-3971
Box 275 Texas Union 78712-7338
Lesbian Visionaries
P.O. Box 191443 75219•521-9642
Lesbian/Gay Rigtits Lobby
Metropiex Republicans
P.O. Box 2505 78768
P.O. Box 191033 75219.941-8114
Metropolitan Community Ctiurcti
Oak Lawn Community Services
3000 Turtle Creek Rozo,Suite 116
1100 Springdale Rd.• 929-3660
Oasis Ministry
75219-5311.520-8108
5555 N. Lamar Blvd. #L101 • 441-9191
People Helping People (PHP)
Oak Lawn Symptionic Band
P.O. Box 141021 78714.440-7669
Waterloo Counseling Center
Womyn Togettier
3920 Cedar Springs.528-4233
507 Powell 78703 • 322-9654
Texas Human Rigtits Foundation
2201 N. Lamar # 203 78705 • 479-8473
AIDS Legal Assistance 1-800-828-6417
organizations
P.O. Box 190973 75219.986-1751
DENTON,TX (area code 817)
COURAGE, Lesbian Gay Student Org.
c/o Student Activities Center
DALLAS, TX (area code 214)
P.O. Box 5067 76203.382-3813
businesses
Business Delivery Systems
n. WORTH (area code 817)
14902 Preston Rd. 75240 • 733-1108
Crossroads Market
organizations
Affirmation (Mettiodist).478-7837
3930 Cedar Springs
521-8919 or 1-800-992-6404
clubs
HOUSTON,TX (area code 713)
sue Ellen's
3903 Cedar Springs.559-0707
Desert Moon • 5903 Willis • 828-4471
clubs
Rancti.9125 S. Main.666-3464
organizations
organizations
AIDS Foundation
Affirmation (Mettiodist)
P.O. Box 225831 75222 • 948-1546
3400 Montrose #700.524-AIDS
AIDS HOTLINE
AIDS Resource Center
c/o Switchboard.529-3211
Gay/Lesbian Students
4012-B Cedar Springs 75219
Delias Gay Alliance
4012-B Cedar Springs 75219 .528-4233
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University of Houston
666 Broadway 4th Floor
4800 Calhioun • 529-3211
NY, NY 10012
Gay & Lesbian Switctiboard
P.O. Box 66591 77266 •529-3211
Houston Gay Political Caucus
P.O. Box 66664 77266 •521-1000
Kingdom Community Ctiurcti
614 E. 19fln.862-7533
Lambda ALANON
Lambda Center for Alchoholics
1214 Joanne • 521-9772
Lesbian/Gay Students
University of Houston - Clear Lake
2700 Bay Area 77058
Montrose Pool League/Billiards
PJ 863-8482
PWA Coalition - Houston
3327 Essex Lane *623-4436
NORMAN,OK (area code 405)
organizations
Women's Resource Center
P.O. Box 5089 73070
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
(area code 405)
organizations
Oasis the Community Center
2135 NW 39th 73112 * 525-AiDS
Herland Sister Resources, Inc.
2312 NW 39th 73112 * 794-7464
Womynspace
SAN ANTONIO,TX (area code 512)
P.O. Box 980601 77098-0601
880-9517 or 521-0780
Clubs
Women's Softball League
The Circle
8021 Pinebrook • 341-2818
6431 Pineshade • 868-6256
organizations
LUBBOCK,TX (area code 806)
organizations
Lubbock Lesbian/Gay Alliance
P.O. Box 64746 79464 * 796-2403
Names Project/Lubtsock
796-1800 or 744-1957
Dignity/San Antonio
202 N.St. Marys * 349-3632
Integrity/San Antonio
P.O. Box 150006 78212 * 684-4920
River City Living Metropolitan
Community Church
202 Holland 78212 * 822-1121
LISA (Lesbian Information SA)
828-LiSA (5472)
SALGA - San Antonio Lesbian &. Gay
NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Assembly * 733-7300
Affirmation: United Mettiodists for
San Antonio AIDS Foundation
P.O. Box 120113 78212-9313
San Antonio Tavern Guild • 822-2823
Lesbian/Gay Concerns
P.O. Box 1021 • Evanston, IL 60204
AIDS Action Council
729 Eighth St. S.E. Suite 200
Washington, DC 20003 *(202) 547-3101
AIDS 800 • 1-800-221-7044
Conference For Catholic Lesbians
P.O. Box 436, Planetarium Station
New York. New York 10024
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND,TX
(area code 512)
accomodations
Lyie's Deck • 120 E. Atoi St.
P.O. Box 2326 78597 * 761-LYLE
Ntl Gay Alliance for Young Adults,
Inc.P.O. Box 190426
Dallas, TX 75219-0426 .(214)307-7203
National Gay/Lesbian Clearinghouse
666 Broadway 4th Floor
NY, NY 10012
National Gay/Lesbian Crislsllne
1-800-SOS-GAYS
National Gay/Lesbian Task Force
1517 U Street NW
Washington D C. 20009 * 202-332-6483
The Fund for Human Dignity
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