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COMMENTARY
The IN publication for the OUT population
F ounded 1983 • J ay B rown
V ol. 21 N o. 3
and
R enee L a C hance
D ecem b er 5 , 2 0 0 3
FEATURE
BREAKING THE BINARY BARRIER: The myths, the
madness and the mirror of bisexuality
p 22
NEWS
NORTHWEST • Mayor Vera Katz honors legendary
drag queen. Cascade AIDS Project volunteers;
presenting a new way of thinking about trans
identity
pp 9-15
NATIONAL • Federal Marriage Amendment
introduced in U.S. Senate; 7-year-old boy
scolded in front of classmates for talking about
his lesbian moms
pp 17-19
WORLD • Gay ex-president o f Zimbabwe dies
pp
20-21
ARTS AND C U L T U R E
WHAT'S POPPIN'T • Fddie Murphy blows it again
P 32
FILM • Die, Moinmie, Die and Prey fo r Rock &
Roll
P 33
THEATER • Toad City Productions takes on Rumi
P
35
DIVERSIONS • Mumble Divas do Romantic
Mythtakes; no more Fairchild; Confluence Fills
your cold winter heart with song; Jesus has two
mommies; PGMC takes a holiday tour
p 36
COLTORE • Grant High pulls off feminism, ’80s
glam and drag queens— with no complaints
p 37
MOSIC • Freshly rehabbed from a meth
addiction, Rufus Wainwright peers .MX) years
into the future
p 39
COLUMNS
M S. BEHAVIOR • To tell or not to tell
p 31
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Happier holidays
’Tis the season to be yourself
chixYse to lixik elsewhere for activities and companionship. Again,
hat’s your pleasure this holiday season.7 Are you a
there is a place for you. Many of our community groups and organiza
"ho ho ho,” happy holidays type or more of a “hah
tions have events scheduled during the holidays— everything from
humbug".7 Whatever it is that jingles your hells,
outdixir hikes to game nights to single events at coffeehouses.
there can he no doubt about it: The holidays, and
If you don’t find what you’re looking for or what you need, don’t
accompanying stresses, are everywhere we look.
give up or become disheartened. Instead, create your own opportunity.
These coming days and weeks and what we make of them represent
Write a personal ad, take the initiative, he hold. All personal ads don’t
another of life’s choices. They can he whatever it is you wish them to
have to be looking for romance, sex and love. Ask for what you want.
be (w'ithin reasonable gay and lesbian boundaries, of course).
Ask tor what you need. Does the idea of playing cards on a wintry
For the shoppers and gift-givers among us, we present to you the
night tickle your toes.7 Want to go howling or roller-skating, play board
Just Out Gilt Guide, our annual tutorial and ode to consumer delights.
games, learn chess.7 Tut out the word. Invite some strangers— yes,
Should economic constraints, religious diversity or personal prefer
strangers, as in “friends you haven’t met yet”— to join you.
ences disallow holiday shopping, here’s another plan for your consider
Meet in a friendly, safe-to-all space. Meet at Touchstone Coffee
ation. Dispense with the checkkxik, grab your Just Out instead, and
House, Blend, 3 Friends or Haven. All o f these are
head off to your favorite coffee shop to relax, ponder
and plan for the many holiday offerings that our
It you are one who races comfortable, welcoming spaces that encourage and
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cater to friends, both new and old. These are places
delightful and creative community presents and offers
We season WIW re0rf meant for conversation and fun. W hile enjoying the
as its gift to you.
Among the offerings available to you is the annu
COnCemS or distress
sPace> though, please do remember to buy a beverage
al Portland Gay Men’s Chorus holiday concert.
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an^* yes, a pastry, too. After all, it is the holidays.
pleOSe COnSider thot
A word, if I might, to those groups that list their
Blending seasonal favorites with choral mastery and a
touch of camp, this could well he your only festive
t h a r a n r o n n n n r f n n i iia c meetings and events in the calendar, with an invitation
for newcomers to join. Please, consider that it can often
seasonal opportunity to sing along with hunky men.
Were ure opportunities
This year you have multiple opportunities to attend
¡O t fin d tn O cowfort o n d
intimidating for someone new to join a “group in
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progress.”
Be friendly, be welcoming. I’ve been to far too
the concert; hopefully one will fit into your schedule.
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liwe. many such gatherings where I’ve seen newcomers tenta
This truly is the best of the best.
tively stand off from the circle and not know how to
For a complete listing of concert schedules,
approach or enter. If you’re a group inviting new people to attend,
including Confluence and PGMC, please check out the calendar sec
please have a plan, have a greeter, take the time to acknowledge that
tion of Just Out. Our Dec. 19 issue will present complete details on all
new person, smile, welcome and encourage them to approach and join.
the events planned for New Year’s Eve.
It sounds like such a simple thing, hut too often the welcome isn’t
Shopping, concerts, dances and parties fit into many of our lives,
offered, and someone who ventured out with hopes of meeting new
hut not all of us. For some the holidays can he a time of loneliness,
friends returns home feeling lonelier than when he or she left.
separation and anxiety. If you are one who faces the season with fear,
Remember when you were this new person.7 New to town, newly out,
concerns or distress, please consider that there are opportunities for
newly single.7 Remember how it felt.7 A simple smile and hello can he
finding comfort and allies during this time. Should you he inclined to
a wonderful holiday gift to someone.
find solace in the traditional religious aspects of Christmas, please
is season do not get locked into or become emotionally trapped hy
know that a multitude of welcoming congregations invite you to join
false expectations. It is, after all, your holiday, ttx). Make it he what you
in their services and their activities. Many of these churches have spe
need it to he. If your reason for celebrating this year is all about The Lord
cial programs and services geared toward gay, lesbian, hi and trans folk.
o f the Rings, then so he it. See the damn movie five times if that’s what
Many have ads in this issue that detail programs and services, while
you want to do. There are no rules. Celebrate your time, your pleasure
others are listed in the OutReach section of the paper.
and your enjoyments. Celebrate yourself this holiday season. jHI
W hile many among us do find comfort in religion, others will
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EPIQOEEREAN • A winter's meal
p 34
00T WITH IT! • Say hi to Hcyd
P 36
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO M ARC . A night at
the opera
p
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Maria present a sentimental song
during Mr., Miss and Ms. Gay
Oregon’s “A Holiday Harmony
Rendezvous” Nov. 30 at Darcelle’s.
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