FEBRUARY,. 2006 jUStlOUt| 5 outstanding How long will it be until sexual minorities have full equality, and which right will be the last to be achieved? Piano Man man of many talents, Glenn Goodfellow has excelled as a piano player, baker, teacher, accountant and more. The Portland queer community has begun to utilize this talent, as he has been hired by Q Center for a new position, A M elanie D avis Latino Gay Pride Founder and Co'Chairwoman “It’s going to happen in my lifetime. 1 think the word ‘marriage’ is the most controversial.” operations coordinator. Goodfellow hopes to help expand Q Center’s patronage and resources. He has already helped lead newcomers through the door with popu­ lar programs such as Cabaret with a Q. My name is Glenn Goodfellow, though folks often call me GG. E ric O lsen Marketer I am known for being that friendly guy encouraging people to sing show tunes around the piano. “In the state, within five years. In the country, a generation. The word ‘marriage’ will take the longest.” My cause is helping Q Center devel­ op and implement stellar programming for our diverse community. I am 30 years old. I feel 30 years old— it’s a great place to be. Right now, I’m sitting in Q Center filling out a questionnaire. Don’t tell my boss, Kendall. J oanna M iller Jesus Freak Glenn Goodfellow keeps the music playing at Q Center. My first queer crush was on Fred Savage from The pitter-pattering around with friends. Is it too late to squeeze in a glass of pinot noir somewhere in there? “Probably five to 10 years, hopefully shorter. Jobs in churches will take the longest because the majority of churches wouldn’t accept gay people holding jobs there.” Wonder Years. My first job was hauling bags of manure at I like to spend my down time teaching baking to a greenhouse. little kids; aggravating my rat terrier, Sushi; playing piano in a chamber ensemble; fostering a good life with my man, George; and sipping the occasional cocktail with friends. My inspiration is most often drawn from the My proudest moment was realizing the impor­ talented, driven and good-hearted people I surround myself with. My vice is the obvious choice of all bakers—carbs. tance of fostering relationships with positive people. The last queer or philanthropic event I partici­ My biggest challenge is trying to find time for sleeping when there are so many exciting things to get done. in Laurelhurst Park as the sun rises, getting a veggie breakfast at Paradox Cafe, shopping for vintage things that I don’t really need, indulgent napping and lazily S teve N ail Queer ASL Interpreter pated in was an emotional QDoc movie reshowing of Ballot Measure 9 at Q Center. My highest hope for Q Center is that it will help A perfect day in Portland would be spent walking _ “Within the next 10 years. I think it will be the military because that part of society is controlled by conservative, closed-minded people.” everyone in this big queer Portland world realize that they have the right to be happy, informed, healthy— and, yes, all the while belting Broadway tunes. —Melanie Altaras © Diane Flanders BMW Client Advisor I look forward to providing you with a buying and ownership experience that can’t be found anywhere else. Contact me today to arrange a test drive. We at Eclipse the Salon Celebrate You! In celebration of your love and Committment, Eclipse the Salon is offering a 2 for 1 special to all committed couples. Includes all salon services: facials - Hair color - Hair cuts (receive two services of equal value for the price of one) Rasmussen BMW SW Jefferson at 20th Portland, OR (503) 226-0380 • Toll Free 1-800-ASK-4BMW dianefOrasmussenbmw.com Eclipse the Salon 620 sw 5th ave. suite 725 Portland Oregon 97204 503-222-5055 www.eclipsethesalon.com