rrra in e u K T he A P also quoted “believer” Drew Smith, a gay Seattle resident who struggles with his ori­ entation and religion. Smith says, “My involvement in the church is important enough to me that 1 haven’t decid­ ed to partake in sexual activities because 1 know that would jeopardize my role with the church.” According to the wire service, Smith, 32, “swears off alcohol and cigarettes, believes the divine revelations of church founder Joseph Smith, and tries his best to live by the Book o f M ormon. {However] he also goes to gay clubs to dance with friends.” M edia M edley From lesbians on the run to queer Mormons and first-place photos, Oregon garners national attention by Inga Sorensen F ugitive C ouple ' s M edia D ebut in J ust O ut J ust O ut P hoto S nags T op A ward rom the pages of Just O ut to the nationally- televised A m erica’s M ost W anted, Tracey Lee Poirier and Pamela Kay Trimble are covering the media gamut eclectically and with high drama. We first caught a glimpse of the couple dur­ ing a touching matrimonial moment: In Just O ut’s Nov. 7, 1997, issue, a photo of the two­ some ran under the heading “Unions." T he duo had submitted the picture and a blurb about their O ct. 24 bonding. T he ceremony was performed in Salem. T h at’s because the capital is home to the Oregon W omens Correctional Center, where Poirier was serving life without parole for the stoning death of a man in 1990. Trimble is a former prison guard. O n Aug. 28, Poirier escaped from the cor­ rectional facility, and authorities have identified Trimhle as her accomplice. T he couple have eluded law enforcement— but perhaps not for much longer. A crew from A m erica’s M ost W anted, the popular show that has led to the nahbing of many a criminal, was in Salem Sept. 3 to film a segment about the case. T he program was slated to air by mid- September. inda Kliewer, Just O ut’s staff photographer, received first-place honors for best photo in the 1998 Vice Versa contest for her shot cap­ tioned “T h a t’s no lady.” F ■weit' Jfc. * » * . »* '»« * » *“ ’* * * * 1 »•*»..* m *" * * * • t« or <*'*’*• Y*«« p o if* ' I « itti' Um«*' !«**«'> Meanwhile, according to a Sept. 5 report in The Oregonian: “Based on witness accounts, Trimble might have cut her hair extremely short and dyed it black in an effort to look like a man, police said.... Investigators [also] said tips sug­ gested the women had fled to the San Francisco area.” Hm m m ... I he September issue of Girlfriends magazine 4 includes a profile of former Oregonian Maya Christina Gonzalez, a Latina lesbian artist who is reportedly doing well in life and art in San Francisco. In the piece, Seattle-based reporter and pho­ tographer Silja J.A . Talvi writes of her subject: “W ith only one other Latino family in or around Eugene, Oregon, Gonzalez grew up as a child with the perception that her distinct, broad fea­ tures were different— and therefore undesirable. “After coming out and finding her place within Eugene’s lesbian community, Gonzalez steadily found buyers for her jewelry and art, and plenty of supportive acquaintances who appreci­ ated the way in which her work communicated personal issues of incest, rape, and abortion. But Gonzalez continued to feel out of place." T h e photo ran as the cover shot for Just O ut’s June 5 feature story entitled “Decades of Dollars: Spotlighting the Old Guard of Portland’s Queer Economy.” T h e picture’s focus is Portland institution W alter C ole, a k a Darcelle XV. T he judges’ comments about shot? “The baseball cap, the nail, the face— lovely ironies.” T he Vice Versa Awards were established in 1997 to honor the 50th anniversary of Vice Versa, North America’s first lesbian or gay pub­ lication (a mimeographed lesbian newsletter produced in Los Angeles). Eighty publications from 29 states, two provinces, and the District of Columbia partici­ pated in this year’s contest. T he Vice Versa Awards are coordinated by Q Syndicate, North America’s largest content provider to the gay and lesbian press. The awards ceremony is slated to take place O ct. 1 in Las Vegas. The (Potters H ouse M inistries \ STEP INTO THE LIGHT \ • Mirror Image L ife Center • Sodomites! Oh No! a I nspiration F rom W ithin ...A nd S an F ran T h a t’s no ladyl It’s Walter Cole— a Portland institution as Darcelle— balancing the books ««.H** *<*« « ' «Hy«“ M Kipp«* m i« O tl» « * . L G ay M ormon G athering G ets N ational A ttention T he Associated Press ran a piece Sept. 10 in part about the nearly 300 gay and lesbian Mormons who converged on Portland a few days earlier for the 20th annual conference of Affirmation, a gay and lesbian Mormon organi­ zation. Serving up standard fare, the AP quoted anti-gay forces, including Mormon Don LeFevre of Salt Lake City, who said the church believes, “It’s the behavior that’s wrong.... Those who want to change homosexual practice are encouraged to do so, and we will work with them.” According to the report, the “Mormon Church was founded in 1830 by Joseph Smith. Some credit the church’s emphasis on tradition­ al family values with its quick growth to a cur­ rent worldwide membership of 10 million.” So, according to Talvi, a few years back Gonzalez and her partner of 10 years, Wendy Raw, headed south to San Franc iso’s Mission District, where Gonzalez blossomed profession­ ally. 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