THIS WAY OUT the international gay & lesbian radio magazine RUNDOWN for Program #1,100, distributed 4/27/09 via Pacifica Radio's satellite and Audioport, and free online downloads at www.indymedia.org and www.radio4all.net (hosted this week by Greg Gordon and produced with Lucia Chappelle) Love, ambition and equality sing out in the "Audiofile"; It took a Village to liberate "The Queen of Lesbian Pulp Fiction"; A Senegal appeals court frees imprisoned gay AIDS educators, queer-bashing murders belie Brazil's mythic liberation, pressure mounts to protect Iraqi gays, Kiev cops detain and harass dozens in a gay bar raid, Dublin demonstrates for marriage equality, and more LGBT news *SENSITIVE LANGUAGE ADVISORY: Some stations may find the following lyrics problematic in "Swimming," the second song excerpt by Gretchen Phillips in the "Audiofile" feature (Segment #3): I saw you first at the gym, you were just learning how to swim. I’m a certified lifeguard, I could teach you a thing or two. I think you have pretty eyes, I see you have shapely thighs. My wet dreams materialize when you rise up out of that pool. => Program #1,100 RUNDOWN <= Opening teases/theme music/intro continuity. . . . . . . . . . . 1:15 SEGMENT #1 - "NewsWrap": An appeals court overturns the 8-year sentences of 9 imprisoned gay Senegalese AIDS educators; Brazil's Grupo Gay da Bahia demands government action to curb the rising tide of queer-ba shing murders there, and the world media spotlight intensifies on the governments of Iraq and the U.S. over escalating murders of gay men in the American-occupied country, while dozens of patrons at a popular gay nightspot in the Ukraine suffer detention and abuse by Kiev police; up to a thousand demonstrators in Dublin protest the Irish government's pending "inferior" civil partnerships bill, while Connecticut state lawmakers and governor formalize their Supreme Court's marriage equality edict, and Nevada's Senate passes a domestic partnership bill, but a New Hampshire Senate committee votes thumbs down on a marriage equality measure; the same New Hampshire panel also rejects a bill to ban bias against transgender people, and a similar measure dies in the Maryland Senate, but Washington's governor signs a bill to add gender identity or expression to that state's hate crimes law; and an anti-gay bar sign doesn't play in Peoria (written by GREG GORDON, with thanks to REX WOCKNER with BILL KELLEY, and reported this week by LEIGH MOORE and MICHELE PLEASANT) [10:06] + "Audiofile" billboard [:10] . . . . 10:16 SEGMENT #2 ­ Last time on "This Way Out" we heard how conventionaal 1950s American housewife Ann Weldy overcame her husband's concerns when she achieved success as a lesbian paperback romance novelist. She became famous as ANN BANNON... and ultimately came out herself. Starting with "ODD GIRL OUT," Ba nnon wrote six lesbian-themed novels from 1957 to 1962 that became known as "THE BEEBO BRINKER CHRONICLES." Our correspondent STEVE PRIDE's conversation with the iconic author concludes this week as Bannon describes Beebo's birth, recalls life in New York's Greenwich Village during that era, and responds to being dubbed "the Queen of Lesbian Pulp Fiction" (with intro/outro music from "Secret Love" by DORIS DAY) [8:29] + "TWO" I.D. by ELLEN DEGENERES (over fading outro music) [:08] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:37 [www.annbannon.com] *SEGMENT #3 - Romance (excerpts from "Take Me On" and "Forty Years" from TOM GOSS' "BACK TO LOVE"), seduction ("LYLAS" and "Swimming" from GRETCHEN PHILLIPS' "I WAS JUST COMFORTING HER"), and commitment ("Courage of Our Convictions" and "I'd Do 'Em All" from JULE CLARK's "CHANGE YOUR MIND") shine as we open this month's "AUDIOFILE" (hosted by CHRIS WILSON & JD DOYLE and written and produced with CHRISTOPHER DAVID TRENTHAM) [www.audiofile.org] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:23 = artist-supplied contact info = TOM GOSS GRETCHEN PHILLIPS www.tomgossmusic.com www.gretchen-phillips.com gretchen@gretchen-phillips.com JULIE CLARK 20 www.julieclark.net info@julieclark.net Closing Credits/continuity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:21 TOTAL PROGRAM TIME. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28:52 =================================== * ============================== STATION PROMO COPY: ANNCR: NEXT TIME ON "THIS WAY OUT," LOVE, AMBITION AND EQUALITY SING OUT IN THE "AUDIOFILE," AND HOW IT TOOK A VILLAGE TO LIBERATE "THE QUEEN OF LESBIAN PULP FICTION"... IN THE NEWS, A SENEGAL APPEALS COURT FREES IMPRISONED GAY AIDS EDUCATORS, GAY-BASHING MURDERS BELIE BRAZIL'S MYTHIC LIBERATION, PRESSURE MOUNTS TO PROTECT IRAQI SEXUAL MINORITIES, KIEV COPS DETAIN AND HARASS DOZENS IN A GAY BAR RAID, AND DUBLIN DEMONSTRATES FOR MARRIAGE EQUALITY. ALL THAT ­ AND MORE THIS WEEK ­ WHEN YOU DISCOVER "THIS WA WAY OUT: THE INTERNATIONAL LESBIAN AND GAY RADIO MAGAZINE", ______________________________________ [DAY and TIME] HERE ON __________________________. [STATION] =========================================================3 D========== "TWO" ISO LOCAL NEWS COVERAGE OR FEATURE PROGRAMMING ABOUT OR AFFECTING THE GLBT COMMUNITY: If someone at your station has produced or will be producing a news, interview or feature story which may be of interest to the GLBT community, please let us know! We can only reimburse minor expenses, but we do offer considerably wider distribution (150+ other stations) of locally produced material. 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