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In
this holiday issue, we present the visions of
Judy Shepard and Arun Gandhi-two allies to the
gay community who are giving their heart and soul
working for peace on earth and good will to all
women and men, no matter what orientation, race,
social class, etc....
December
2000
FEATURES
Thank you, readers, for a wonderful year! We at
OutSmart love covering our vibrant, intriguing,
warm-hearted hometown, and all the individuals
who make up our family. As Holden Caulfield said
in Catcher
in the Rye: "All we do is go from one
g--damned holy place to another." We dedicate
this holiday issue to the holiness we know is
in every last one of us.
NEWS
& COMMENT
- CEASE-FIRE
WITH MY FATHER/ Mubarak S. Dahir/ A war
in the Middle East may help bring about peace
between a son and his estranged father.
- TALKING
WITH/ Laurie Jones/ An interview with the
new executive director of An Uncommon Legacy.
- LEFTOUT/
Daryl Moore/ America's problem with uppity women.
- OUTRIGHT/
Dale Carpenter/ The gay media strikes out.
- NEWS
BRIEFS Songfest, Coretta Scott King, and
the Creating Change conference.
- BUSINESS
NEWS
OUT
& ABOUT
- TELEVISION/
John W. Stiles/ Two Houston lesbian filmmakers
debut on Gay Network Television with A Thousand
Miles.
- TELEVISION/
John W. Stiles/ Queer As Folk.
- COMEDY/
Blase Distefano/ Margaret Cho's either/or.
- THEATER/
Blase Distefano/ Susann Fletcher, from Annie
Get Your Gun, wonders if you can't get a woman
with a gun.
- MUSIC/
Blase Distefano/ Jane Olivor.
- GROOVEOUT/
Chris Sill/ Dance diva Sandy B.
- DINEOUT/
E.J. Arnell/ Estancia.
- CALENDAR
The Beaver Trilogy, Holidays in Houston, more.
HEALTH
& SPIRIT
- HOLIDAY
SURVIVAL/
Shane Hennesey/ "Limit time with yucky people
if you have to see them at all," and other season's
sanity tips from Ethel.
- SIGNOUT/
Lilly Roddy
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