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Bryan Hlavinka (Houston, TX) wroteon May 11, 2009 at 3:38pm
The following is scheduled:

9:00 pm
Special 39th Anniversary Spring Membership Drive.

General announcements including: Pansy Division founder, Jon Ginoli, will be doing a reading at Borders at Meyerland Plaza, This Thursday, 5/14 at 6pm. Thanks, JD He is promoting his new book "Deflowered - My Life in Pansy Division," and the band has a new film out, a documentary on their career, and also a new CD, called "That's So Gay."

9:08 pm
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ARTIST: Pansay Division
CD:

9:12 pm

A special round table discussion by the younger generation of GLBT community, our panelist include: Malanie Pang, student leader of GLOBAL at the University of Houston. Ambalika Williams, who is president of one of HCC's queer organization called OUT Students and Allies, and Stacey Colt Meier, a clinical psychology graduate student at UH, Rice graduate, and transgender activist. We will discuss how this generation feels about where the community is and where they would like it to be.

10:00 pm
Newswrap: A Greek court annuls the country's first known same-gender civil marriages, which were performed on the small Aegean island of Tilos last year; a court in Turkey officially allows Lambda Istanbul to continue operating, but the LGBT advocacy group says it still doesn't feel safe, while Lesbians, Gays and Bisexuals of Botswana sues their government over the southern African nation's ban on consensual adult same-gender sex; Moscow officials ban yet another planned LGBT Pride event, but Russian lawmakers reject a bill to criminalize "a homosexual way of life and a homosexual orientation"; Maine Governor John Baldacci signs a marriage equality bill, while LGBT activists await the action of New Hampshire Governor John Lynch on a marriage equality bill, but opponents promise a "people's veto" to overturn the Maine law, and foes of expanded domestic partnership rights in Washington also launch a ballot repeal effort; Washington, D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty signs a bill to recognize same-gender civil marriages legally performed in other jurisdictions, although conservative African American preachers in the U.S. capitol vow to seek its repeal after 4-times-married former mayor and now City Councilman Marion Barry casts the lone dissenting vote; and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani puts politics before friendship by refusing to attend the Connecticut wedding of the gay couple who opened their home to him during his nasty second divorce in 2001 (written by GREG GORDON, with thanks to REX WOCKNER with BILL KELLEY, and reported this week by CHRIS WILSON and PAM MARSHALL).


10:17 pm [JR + BH]

Susie Loucks local radio personality, and journalist, will discuss the good and bad aspects of Internet dating; with its happiness and tragedy. Susie has done reports on Internet dating and brings her expertise to the topic.

10:35 pm
Music