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toc03.22.13 | Volume 29 | Issue 45

• NATIONAL NEWS

10 Briefs favor marriage equality

• TEXAS NEWS

13 Unopposed Burns declared winner

18 ‘Crazy Mary’ is the soul of Oak Lawn

20 DART board to vote on DP benefits

• LIFE+STYLE

26 2013 Readers Voice Awards

48 A racy adaptation of ‘On The Road’

50 Fashion events benefit various causes

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departments

10 National News

13 Texas News

24 Viewpoints

26 Life+Style

51 Calendar

54 Starvoice

56 Scene

60 Classifieds

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• nationalnews

Briefs favor marriage equality

Editor’s Note: The following is the third in a four-part series to prepare readers for what to expect March26 and 27 when the U.S. Supreme Court takes up themarriage equality cases.

LISA KEEN | Keen News Service

When the U.S. Supreme Court prepares totackle a major legal controversy, such as nextweek’s marriage equality cases, it typically invitesadvice from groups and legal experts. These peo-ple are not a party to the litigation itself but havean interest in the court’s decision. They are“friends of the court,” offering a little friendly ad-vice on how they think the court should rule.

After the court announced it would hear theappeals involving Proposition 8 and the Defenseof Marriage Act, at least 176 friend-of-the-court (oramicus curiae) briefs were submitted.

Of those briefs, 96 were filed in the Proposition8 case — 53 opposing California’s ban on mar-riage licenses for same-sex couples, 42 supportingit, and one taking neither side. Of the 80 filed inthe DOMA case, 49 oppose the federal ban onrecognition of same-sex marriage, 29 support it,and two took neither side.

Forty U.S. senators and 172 members of theU.S. House joined in a brief opposing DOMA. TenRepublican senators signed onto a different briefin support of DOMA.

Former Attorneys General Edwin Meese andJohn Ashcroft submitted a brief; so did the attor-neys general of many states.

The American Bar Association — the organiza-tion that provides qualification ratings to the Sen-ate Judiciary Committee on nominees to theSupreme Court — submitted a brief. It calledDOMA “sweeping in its breadth and devastatingin its effect.”

“Section 3 is without precedent in federal law,”wrote ABA President Laurel Bellows. “Never be-fore has the federal government adopted a defi-nition of marriage that applies across the board toevery federal statute and regulation and that ex-cludes a class of people who are legally marriedunder the laws of their States. …

“By barring a specific class of couples legallymarried under state law from the federal rightsand responsibilities that accompany marriage,Section 3 broke with two centuries of tradition re-serving the realm of domestic relations to theStates. …

“More fundamentally, Section 3 thwarts thedemocratic process by preventing States from al-

lowing their gay and lesbian citizens a truly equalshare in the benefits and responsibilities of civilmarriage. If Congress wanted to encourage theStates to choose freely which marriages theywould permit, it would have continued to recog-nize all marriages valid under state law.”

The ABA brief, like many others, was not justpresenting an eloquent essay conveying thegroup’s position. It was also addressing specificlegal issues that the nine justices must wrestlewith when coming to their decision — whetherthe law in question really harms a class of people,whether the federal government is oversteppingits constitutional authority to deny recognition toa marriage license granted by a state, and whetherthe law is interfering with the democratic process,

to name a few.Ironically, just five days after the ABA filed its

brief, Justice Anthony Kennedy shared his con-cerns publicly about the “democratic process.”Kennedy is the justice many think will providethe key fifth vote for a majority in both the DOMAand Proposition 8 cases. And he was lamenting,during an appearance in Sacramento, that theSupreme Court is being asked to resolve such con-troversial issues.

“I think it’s a serious problem,” he said. “Ademocracy should not be dependent for its majordecisions on what nine unelected people from anarrow legal background have to say. And I thinkit’s of tremendous importance for our politicalsystem to show the rest of the world — and we

have to show ourselves first — that democracyworks because we can reach agreement on a prin-ciple basis.” And Kennedy has been seen as astrong supporter of state sovereignty.

His focus on what democracy should be doingand his choice of words — “unelected people” —worry some marriage equality supporters be-cause the comment echoed the mantras of mar-riage equality opponents.

The conservative attorneys general of Indianaand 16 other states, including Arizona, Georgia,Michigan and Texas, expressed concern for the“democratic process” in their brief supportingDOMA.

“The Court should not cut short the robust

Majority of amicus filings ask court

to strike down DOMA, Prop 8 —

which may signal rulings wouldn’t

trigger Roe v. Wade-like fallout

LGBT advocates and marriage equality support-ers will participate in rallies planned around the na-tion before oral arguments begin in the marriagecases in the U.S. Supreme Court.

The United For Marriage: Light the Way to Justicerallies have been planned in Dallas, Fort Worth andDenton before the Supreme Court will begin hearingoral arguments on March 26 and 27 for Windsor v.United States, the case challenging the federal De-

fense of Marriage Act, and the Prop 8 case chal-lenging California’s marriage amendment.

Fort Worth’s LGBT community will gather brightand early on March 25 at the Rainbow Lounge tocelebrate the arguments, as well as state Rep. LonBurnam’s HB 1300, which calls for marriage equalityafter the state’s marriage amendment is repealed.The rally is planned for 6 a.m. to noon. For more, goto TinyURL.com/RallyFW.

GetEQUAL TX is having a Dallas rally that nightfor activists to celebrate the Supreme Court argu-ments. That rally begins at 7 p.m. at the Legacy ofLove monument. For more, go to TinyURL.com/Ral-lyDallas. Stonewall Democrats of Denton County isalso having a rally at the Denton CourthouseSquare, 110 West Hickory Street in Denton. Formore, go to TinyURL.com/RallyDenton.

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Rallies planned across N. Texas before oral arguments

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Marianna Maree Taylor (Mari), 46, of Fort Worthlost her three-year battle with ovarian cancer andwent to heaven on March 19, 2013.

Mari was born in Channelview, Texas, on July 30,1966, to Kenneth and Marietta Taylor. Her life part-ner is Robin Cagle. Mari was a graduate of BaylorUniversity, where she received a degree in educa-tion. She taught in public schools for 20 years andretired as the director of the Tarrant CountyWomen's Center Adult Literacy Program in Decem-ber 2011.

Mari was passionate about making a differenceto others and to her community. She was very ac-tive in the Fort Worth LGBT community. Mari was amember of the Fort Worth Chapter of the Texas GayRodeo Association and Tarrant County Gay Pride.

Mari loved to produce and participate in eventsraising monies for charities in need. One of her fa-vorite charities was the Baron House at CelebrationCommunity Church, where she was an active mem-ber.

Mari loved to lift her voice in song and inspire usall, to make warming blankets for others who werealso battling cancer, and travel to various Interna-tional Gay Rodeo’s across the U.S. and Canada.Traveling to, seeing and supporting her rodeo family,especially the Crazy ole Heffas, was one of Mari’sgreatest passions in life. Mari was known as fire-works heffa.

Mari is survived by her life partner, Robin Cagle;her mother and father, Marietta and Kenneth Taylorof Crosby, Texas; brother and sister-in-law, Kent andSheila Taylor of Crosby, Texas, and their sons Bran-don and Bryan; sister and brother-in-law Monicaand Rodney Foster of Crosby, Texas, and their chil-

dren Grace and Grant. She was preceded in death by her paternal

grandparents, Dorthy Dodson and J.O. Taylor, andher maternal grandparents, Claude and FloreneLyall.

Mari’s service will be held at Celebration Commu-nity Church, 908 Pennsylvania Ave. in Fort Worth at6 p.m. on Sunday, March 24. In lieu of flowers, thefamily is requesting that donations be made inMari's memory to Cancer Care Services and Cele-bration Community Church.

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ANNA WAUGH | News [email protected]

FORT WORTH — Municipal elections aren’tuntil May 11, but openly gay City CouncilmanJoel Burns has already won his District 9 race.

Burns, 44, had an opponent, real estate brokerGraham Brizendine, who withdrew his candi-dacy before they drew for placements on the bal-lot. The city secretary declared Burns the winnerand canceled the election in his district sinceMayor Betsy Price is also unopposed. The counciladopted an ordinance this week declaring Burnsand other unopposed members the winners.

Burns, who was first elected in 2007 to com-plete the remainder of Wendy Davis’ term in Dis-trict 9, ran unopposed in 2009 and 2011.

He said Brizendine filed because he wanted toserve but didn’t have anything against Burns asthe incumbent and decided to withdraw. Brizen-dine did not respond to messages seeking com-ment.

“This is the first time someone has actuallyfiled,” Burns said.

Burns said he’s the first Fort Worth official to beunopposed in an election three times in a rowsince the city began single-member districts in the1970s.

“I’m proud of that but also know that it makesit so that I don’t have that face-to-face connectionwith going door to door,” he said.

Instead of campaigning, Burns, who closed hisreal estate practice last year to focus on his publicservice, said he’ll spend time planning otherthings to reconnect with his constituents, espe-cially since his district had the most growth of anywhen the council redrew the lines last year. Burns’district, which grew from 67,000 to 92,000 in pop-ulation and expanded from every corner, covershalf the Texas Christian University campus andnow includes West Seventh Street.

Fort Worth City Council seats don’t have termlimits and Burns said he’s been approached forrunning for “any and everything” in the futurefrom mayor to the state Legislature, positions he’sthought about but won’t seriously consider for atleast another two years.

“It’s not my focus right now. It’s something thatI have thought of, but my focus right now is serv-ing on City Council for another two years and get-

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Burns is 1st to rununopposed 3 timesin row in Fort WorthGay councilman declared winner of

4th term, says he’d consider higher

office but remains focused on city

issues for at least 2 more years

BIRTHDAY BASH  |  Fort Worth Councilman Joel Burns speaks during his Birthday Celebration and Cam-

paign Kick-off in February. The event raised $82,000 for his campaign coffers. (Courtesy of Ralph Lauer)

• BURNS, Next Page

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ting some additional things accomplished in mycouncil service,” Burns said.

Denis Dison, spokesman for the WashingtonD.C.-based Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund thathas endorsed Burns over the years, said Burns’celebrity status after his 2010 “It Gets Better”video would help him among among LGBT vot-ers and donors if he ran for a different office. ButDison added: “I don’t know that in a broader race,say county or statewide, you’d find tons of peoplewho would know an LGBT politician, even withthe notoriety that he’s received.”

Burns hasn’t drawn serious competition for hiscouncil seat because of how popular and effectivehe is, Dison said.

“Joel is an incredibly talented politician, sowhile he’s gained national attention, the thing thatmakes it hard to run against him is he’s com-pletely focused on his job at home on City Coun-cil,” Dison said. “That’s the same kind of trust andrespect that will propel him to higher office in thefuture. He’d be a great state legislator for folks inTarrant County or at the national level.”

Equality Texas Executive Director Chuck Smithsaid Burns would make “a great servant andwould be a benefit to any office.”

Felipe Guttierez, president of Tarrant CountyStonewall Democrats, said he wants Burns to runfor a higher office, adding that the opportunitiesto do so aren’t always available.

“Personally, I would hope that he’d seek higheroffice where he’d be able to influence legislation,”Guttierez said. “Joel is one of the most likeablepoliticians. The people in his district and this citylove him, so I see him being the LGBT city coun-cilman for a long time, but I hope one day that hetakes an opportunity to serve us at a larger capac-ity.”

For now, Burns is focused on things like fund-ing a bike share program and other improve-ments in his district, how to shape the city’s rolein public engagement, and of course the budget.

As for gay issues facing the city, Burns said he’sproud of Fort Worth adding transgender protec-tions to its nondiscrimination ordinance, as wellas continuing to expand and change diversitytraining for police and firefighters with the cre-ation of a new citizens’ advisory group that in-cludes an LGBT section.

“A lot of the big things we’ve already accom-plished in the last year or two since the RainbowLounge raid and I’m really quite proud of that,”he said.

Comprehensive trans healthcare remains as theonly outstanding recommendation of 21 sugges-tions from the city’s Diversity Task Force that wascreated in response to the raid. Burns said the rec-ommendation to add the benefits would comefrom the Health Benefits Advisory Committeeand be included in the budget by the city man-ager.

However, he said he’d consider requesting thebenefits be added when the budget goes beforethe council for approval.

Burns’ popularity over the years has made ithard to juggle his council role with speaking en-

gagements he’s asked to attend after his videomade him a national sensation. He said he’sfound it difficult to balance the work he does inFort Worth with the pull of other commitments,which have decreased over the past two years.

“It’s been difficult,” he said. “It’s tough to kindof juggle that. It’s not what it was two years agoand I’m actually kind of glad for the kind of re-gained sanity in terms of scheduling.”

He tries not to be gone during the week andonly books out-of-state speaking engagements forweekends.

Burns said he was at a neighborhood meetingover the summer and was asked if he’d beenhanging out with lesbian talk show host Ellen De-Generes for the past year because he hadn’t ap-peared at the meeting for several months.

Instead of hanging out with celebrities, he’dbeen housing two foreign exchange students forthe 2011-12 school year so he “was playing dadfor a year,” he joked.

A coordinator for a foreign exchange studentprogram had seen his YouTube video and soughthim out to house 15- and 16-year-old exchangestudents last minute.

“It was not a planned thing at all. It was kindof an emergency placement,” Burns said. “We lit-erally said yes and a day later they were livingwith us.”

He said the national attention has made peoplethink he’s away at some grand event when hemisses a meeting.

“It’s tough to overcome those perceptions thatif I’m not omnipresent at every single neighbor-hood meeting that I’m obviously off doing some-thing that the voters didn’t elect me to do, so Ihave to be very careful about that,” he said.

He still attends local, state and national eventswhen he can fit them into his council scheduleand said he’ll remain an advocate for strongerstatewide anti-bullying legislation that includesLGBT protections.

And even amid the constant buzz of his futurepolitical aspirations, he remains focused on hiscouncil district.

“I get approached about [different offices] allthe time,” Burns said. “All that’s nice and flatter-ing, but my goal is not that right now. It’s to finishout at least these next two years on City Counciland then beyond that we’ll have to see.” •

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• BURNS, From Previous Page

IT GETS BETTER  |  Burns, right, and his husband,J.D. Angle, celebrated their 20th anniversary thisweek. Burns posted this photo of the couple ontheir wedding day in 1993.

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Weisfeld tries to use articleagainst Medrano in District 2

Herschel Weisfeld is using our article aboutAdam Medrano refusing to discuss his sexualorientation to campaign against him for theDistrict 2 Dallas City Council seat.

We’ve received reports that his volunteers,as well as Weisfeld himself, are handing out aphotocopy of the article with Weisfeld fliers.

Weisfeld said his campaign made the deci-sion to hand out the story with campaign in-formation after District 2 voters who’d seenthe story asked why they weren’t using it tocampaign with.

“They felt it has validity,” Weisfeld said.“They have a right to be fully informed.”

Anna Casey, Medrano’s campaign director,declined to comment. Medrano didn’t re-spond to a phone message.

District 2 is heavily LGBT, covering most ofOak Lawn and parts of downtown and EastDallas. Weisfeld said he hasn’t personallyhanded out the story to voters, but he ap-proved its use for volunteers to hand out. Hesaid it wasn’t gay-baiting to inform voters thathe is running as an out candidate and to pointout that his opponent isn’t.

“We don’t think this is gay-baiting at all,”he said.

Omar Narvaez, president of Stonewall De-mocrats of Dallas, disagreed, saying he thinksWeisfeld’s campaign is gay-baiting Medranobecause he’s upset Stonewall endorsedMedrano over him.

“I’m shocked to see that in a modern daycampaign that an out candidate is usingsomeone’s sexual orientation against him in-stead of focusing on the issues,” Narvaezsaid.

One District 2 resident who lives nearWoodrow Wilson High School contacted Dal-las Voice on Tuesday, March 19, after receiv-ing a copy of the article at her home onMonday. The woman, Ammie McKenzie, saidsomeone working for Weisfeld delivered aphotocopy of the article along with othercampaign materials.

McKenzie said she felt the article focusedtoo much on the question of whetherMedrano is gay and not enough on his 2000arrest for running from officers after they sus-pected him of engaging in homosexual activ-ity in the bathroom of Dillard’s at NorthPark.McKenzie said she has children in DISD andas a school volunteer, she had to submit to abackground check. She wondered howsomeone could be allowed on the schoolboard with a criminal record.

“Being gay really does not matter,” shesaid. “If he’s doing something that’s going toget him arrested … even if he was with a ladyin the restroom, I was more concerned aboutthat, the sexual activity that took place. That’sthe kind of stuff that’s more important thangay or straight.”

McKenzie said she initially planned to sup-port Medrano because she’s worked with himin the past. She said she assumed he wasgay “because of the way he acts,” but wasn’taware of his arrest. She said she’s now unde-cided in the race.

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DAVID TAFFET | Staff [email protected]

Since sometime before 1980, “Crazy Mary” hasbeen a Cedar Springs Road institution.

Details about her past are sketchy. She’s tolddifferent versions of a story about how she was anurse at Parkland hospital who suffered a break-down after her husband died — in some varia-tions it was her daughter who died — and hasbeen on the street, homeless, ever since. She’s toldothers she took drugs from the hospital that

caused her schizophrenia. In yet another story, shewas driving down the street, someone flipped heroff — and she flipped out.

Over the years, a general disdain for her grewinto tolerance and eventually genuine affection.

No one remembers who named her CrazyMary, but the name was not given with much af-fection for the person who often seemed out ofcontrol, talking to herself, randomly yelling atpeople on the street and occasionally lashing outviolently.

But over the years, she’s acquired cult status tobecome one of Oak Lawn’s most famous inhabi-tants.

Union Jack owner Richard Longstaff called hera fixture in the community. He said in the ’80s heused to tell her to move on. But that’s nothing he’ddo anymore.

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Homeless woman’s reign as‘Crazy Mary: Queen of OakLawn’ spans over 30 years

QUEEN OF HEARTS

‘Crazy Mary’ relaxes at

a Cedar Springs eatery

in this photo taken

from a Facebook page

dedicated to her. The

page, which has more

than 160 members, is

used to document

sightings but also

sometimes to report

that she needs a coat

or blanket to get

through winter.

• CRAZY MARY, Page 18

Details about her past are sketchy,

and while she was once treated with

disdain, she’s become a beloved

institution in the Dallas gayborhood

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“I’ve gotten kind of attached to her,” he said.When former Oak Lawn resident Latisha Mc-

Daniel started a Facebook page, “Crazy Mary:Queen of Oak Lawn,” she hoped people wouldwatch out for her.

“Mary represents everything good and uglyabout Oak Lawn,” McDaniel said.

She said anyone who lives or visits Oak Lawnhas had an encounter with her.

“She makes us aware of homelessness andmental illness and her presence is a contrast topricey Oak Lawn real estate,” McDaniel said. “Thepage makes me feel like we’re a community con-nected through a mutual experience of knowingone lady without a home.”

Mostly the group lets people know they’ve seenMary, but on occasion word has gone out that sheneeds a coat or a blanket to help her get throughthe winter.

When Mary disappears for a period of time,people worry.

But usually when she’s gone, she’s either atParkland hospital for a short period while she’sgetting back on her medications or taking a longerbreak at Terrell State Hospital.

Lynne Albright was the Dallas Police Depart-ment’s LGBT liaison officer beginning in 1986.

“She would sleep either behind 7-11 or alley-ways off of Rawlins,” Albright said of Mary. “It re-ally depended on weather.”

At the time, crime on Cedar Springs Road waslower so police officers didn’t concentrate on thearea.

“I used to take her to Parkland when it was toocold or she was out of control,” Albright said.

But on the street, little things always made herhappy, Albright remembered.

“She loved to go to TapeLenders to see new pic-tures or artwork,” Albright said.

Dave Richardson, who now owns Skivvies,began working on the Strip in 1983 at TapeLen-ders. He remembers Mary as already a fixturethen. He described several incidents when shecame into his store and had to be removed. But hetold the story with the respect people in Oak Lawnhave for her.

“She was a threat a couple of times,” he said.Two men were looking at something on a shelf

in the store and she approached them.

“They must have looked at her funny,” he said.“She stomped on his foot and broke a bone.”

He said insurance paid the medical bills andMary had to be escorted out of the store.

In the early ’90s, Richardson opened OutLines. “Mary used to come in,” he said. “She’d grab a

bottle of cologne and spray herself so she’d smellpretty.”

One time when she was in one of his stores, acustomer said, “Mary, what are you doing inhere?”

She answered that her name is Charlotte.Richardson said despite being homeless for 30

years, she’s relatively healthy.“She must walk five, six miles a day,” he said,

adding that her stride remains strong.While most people think of Cedar Springs Road

as her home, Mary is sighted regularly all overOak Lawn. According to the Facebook page, she’sbeen seen as far away as the Le Madeleine on Pre-ston Road at Forest Lane, eight miles north of thegayborhood.

Michael Bell, who works at Union Jack, calledher “a staple of the neighborhood.”

‘Crazy Mary’

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He said he thought her name was Sarah.People in the neighborhood look out for her, he

said. One day he was in line behind her at Sub-way. When she told the person behind the counterthat she was hungry, Bell bought her a sandwich.

“I know people have given her coats and otherclothing,” he said.

He saw her happily walking down the streetone day wearing a full-length purple body suitwith rhinestone bangles. Someone must havebeen cleaning out his closet, he said.

A bartender who used to work at JR.’s Bar &Grill bought her some clothes and a pack of ciga-rettes. After giving them to her, he saw her anhour later empty handed. He asked her what hap-pened to the clothes. She said she sold them.When he asked why, she told him because other-wise they’d be stolen.

After so many years on the street, she’s learnedto take care of herself.

Mary may have family in the area. The mostcommon story is she has relatives in HighlandPark or University Park. She’s told the staff at JR.’sshe has a son.

“She comes from a respectable background,”Longstaff said.

He said he was sure she was a professional atone time.

Everyone interviewed for this story said theyhoped it would be written with respect. Severalteared up as they talked about Mary.

The name given in derision more than 30 yearsago is now spoken with regard. Store owners thatused to shoo her off now make sure no one elsedoes.

Danny Sikora, owner of Thairrific, said she’scome into his restaurant a couple of times. Thefirst time was a cold day.

“She was in a good place that day,” he said.She asked for some hot tea but said she didn’t

have enough money to pay for it. He sat her at atable and served her a pot of tea while shewarmed up.

The affection for Crazy Mary might besummed up by Scott Lackey’s post on Facebookafter seeing her smoking a cigarette at Starbuck’son Lemmon Avenue.

“She came in and just stared at me smiling,” heposted. “She’s in a great mood. Very happy andebullient. I want to hug her.” •

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Dallas officials join pushfor DP benefits at DART

ANNA WAUGH | News [email protected]

LGBT advocates and city of Dallas officials arecalling on two of the city’s appointees to DallasArea Rapid Transit’s board to support a domesticpartner benefits plan.

The DART board is scheduled to consider theplan as a committee-of-the-whole Tuesday, March26, after the discussion was tabled during a Feb.26 meeting and postponed due to time constraintson March 5. The plan, which would offer DP ben-efits to opposite- and same-sex partners and chil-dren of DART employees, was approved by theboard’s administrative committee in a 5-2 vote inearly February but must be approved twice by thecommittee-of-the-whole before final approval bythe Board of Directors.

During the Feb. 26 committee-of-the-whole,members voted down a motion 7-6 that wouldhave postponed consideration of DP benefits untilafter the U.S. Supreme Court rules in two mar-riage equality cases it will hear next week.

Two city of Dallas appointees to the DARTboard, Jim Adams and Robert Strauss, voted infavor of the motion. Seven of the 15 DART boardmembers represent Dallas, and one representsboth Dallas and Cockrell Hill. The other seven areappointed by surrounding cities served by DART.

Rafael McDonnell, communications and advo-cacy manager at Resource Center Dallas, is urgingmembers of the LGBT community to contactDART board members, as well as CouncilmanJerry Allen, who recommended Adams for theDART board, and Councilwoman SandyGreyson, who recommended Strauss. Straussvoted in favor of adding transgender protectionsto the agency’s nondiscrimination policy in 2010.

Greyson said this week the council approves allDART appointees, so Strauss isn’t technically herappointee.

“I never tell my appointees how to vote on anyissue,” she added. “I appoint them asking them todo their homework and exercise their best judg-ment.”

Allen did not return calls or emails seekingcomment.

Councilwoman Delia Jasso said she sent a letterto DART’s chairman this week, sending her sup-port and requesting the board back the plan.

“As chair of the LGBT Task Force, I supportmatters that positively affect the LGBT commu-

nity,” Jasso said. “I share the thoughts of JohnDanish, Chairman of the DART Board of Direc-tors, that offering these benefits to domestic part-ners of DART employees is about fairness, justiceand accessibility to health care.”

Paula Blackmon, chief of staff for Mayor MikeRawlings, said she’s working with RCD on behalfof the mayor to push the DART board to approvethe benefits.

“They’ve taken the lead,” Blackmon said ofRCD. “When they find a roadblock, I’ve come inand tried to help.”

Blackmon said she’s called board members dur-ing the process and would try to contact bothStrauss and Adams before the vote on Tuesday toseek their support.

The Resource Center has been working withDART to offer DP benefits for two years, but theeffort gained steam over the summer when formerDART police officer Andrew Moss started aChange.org petition. Moss had to quit work forhealth reasons and his COBRA coverage expiredin December. His husband still works at DARTand could add him to his healthcare plan if theboard approves it.

McDonnell is also encouraging the board to im-plement the plan immediately upon passage, in-stead of waiting until January to begin offering thebenefits.

But DART spokesman Morgan Lyons said he’snot sure the board could move up implementa-tion. He said additions to the healthcare plan areslated for January because of open enrollment,and the issue of an earlier implementation maycome up for discussion during Tuesday’s meeting.

McDonnell said DART should approve theplan and Dallas appointees should support it be-cause the city of Dallas has offered DP benefitssince 2004.

“The city of Dallas is committed to fairness andequality for all and has offered these benefits for anumber of years,” he said. “The city tries to posi-tion itself as a place that supports all people andthis is an example to put those words into action.”

The estimated cost of the plan will range from$60,748 to $734,849. To be eligible, employeeswould have to have lived together for at least oneyear and sign a domestic partnership affidavit.They would also have to provide two other docu-ments proving their shared residency.

The board is scheduled to take up the matterduring committee-of-the-whole at 4 p.m. Tuesday.

If approved, the board would again considerthe issue April 9 for a second approval before aformal vote on the plan on April 23.

Lyons said board members can be reached bysending an email to Nancy Johnson, director ofboard support, at [email protected]. She can alsotake message for members at 214-749-3347. •

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democratic debates occurring across the countryby deeming same-sex marriage to be a matter offederal constitutional law.”

DOMA, they said, “classifies on the basis of acouple’s general procreative capacity, not their sex-uality as such.” They said a ruling in favor ofsame-sex marriage would “imply collateral inva-lidity of identical state definitions.” But the attor-neys general of states who support marriageequality submitted a brief in the Proposition 8 caseto say that a ruling against same-sex marriagecould have collateral damage on the institution ofmarriage itself. In six of seven states allowingsame-sex marriage, they wrote, the divorce rate isat or below the national average and marriagerates “have generally improved.” The brief wassubmitted by Massachusetts, Illinois, New York,Washington, D.C., Iowa and nine other states.

A brief from a group of former officials of theU.S. Federal Elections Commission identified an-other injury inflicted by DOMA — one that“handicaps” the ability of gay candidates for fed-eral office by denying them the ability to use theirsame-sex spouse’s assets for campaign purposes.

“The so-called ‘spouse exemptions’ under[FEC] rules free a candidate in an opposite-sexmarriage to utilize for his campaign at least partof any asset owned jointly by the married couple,”notes the brief. “A candidate in a same-sex mar-riage is not free to do so because his spouse is notrecognized as a ‘spouse’ under federal law …

“Indeed, it is difficult to argue that gays and les-bians are not politically disadvantaged when theyare impaired by the very rules that shape politicalinvolvement and speech.”

That argument — about the relative politicalpower or powerlessness of gays and lesbians — isrelated to the court’s deliberation over what levelof scrutiny to use in examining the laws that dis-advantage gays and lesbians. It provides supportfor the idea that the court should use heightenedscrutiny.

Each of the friend-of-the-court (amicus) briefson both sides of both cases is aimed at shoring upsupport — for specific arguments and, at times,for specific justices.

Importantly, the Obama administration submit-ted briefs in support of marriage equality in bothcases. It did not have to file any brief in the Propo-sition 8 case but did so, arguing that the Californiaban violates the equal protection clause of the Con-stitution, that it should be subjected to heightenedscrutiny, and that it fails that level of scrutiny.

A coalition of 50 civil rights groups, led by theLeadership Conference on Civil Rights, filed abrief in the Proposition 8 case arguing for height-ened scrutiny, saying “discrimination against gaypeople bears the same features that earlier led toheightened scrutiny of other classifications such asthose based on sex or race.” This coalition includesthe ACLU, the NAACP, and the National Organ-ization for Women, as well as many national andstate LGBT groups, such as the Human RightsCampaign, the National Gay and Lesbian TaskForce, MassEquality, Empire State Pride Agenda,Equal Rights Washington and Equality Maine.

On the other side, African-American groups ledby the Coalition of African American Pastors sub-mitted a brief in the Proposition 8 case saying,“racially segregated marriage is not comparable tosexually integrated marriage.”

There were also amicus briefs from duelinggroups of constitutional law professors. AgainstProposition 8, a group of 17 well-known constitu-tional law scholars, including Harvard Univer-sity’s Laurence Tribe and the University ofCalifornia’s Erwin Chermerinsky, argue that gaypeople, as a class, meet the four criteria set by theSupreme Court for triggering heightened scrutiny.Meanwhile, another group of 11 constitutional lawprofessors argue that DOMA does not interferewith state’s rights.

The National Women’s Law Center joined withthe Williams Institute, a UCLA-based think tankstudying public policy regarding sexual orienta-tion, in a brief that cites the Supreme Court’s 1989decision in Price-Waterhouse and other sex dis-crimination cases. The brief argues that laws thatdisfavor gays are based on the same stereotypesabout the “roles, preferences, and capacities ofwomen and men that this Court has rejected in sexdiscrimination cases under the Equal ProtectionClause.” Briefs from two conservative women’sgroups do not discuss the Price-Waterhouse im-plications. Concerned Women for America’s briefsays gays can’t be considered a politically power-less group, detailing page after page of politicalvictories and support for gays in the White House,Congress, media and public opinion polls.

Counter to that, the Organization of AmericanHistorians led a brief that provides a less upbeatpicture of gay power. It details the history of dis-crimination faced by gay people in the U.S., start-ing with laws against “buggery” in colonial daysand covering decades of prejudices created by re-ligious and medical entities, as well as years of po-lice harassment, media censorship, congressional

witch hunts, and legal barriers erected in bothcivilian and military arenas.

The nation’s two premiere LGBT litigation or-ganizations — Lambda Legal Defense and Gay &Lesbian Advocates & Defenders — collaboratedon a brief in both cases. They urge the court to de-fine the level of scrutiny that should be applied tolaws disfavoring gay people and to define it asheightened scrutiny. But they also urge that, evenif the court evaluates Proposition 8 under simplerational review, the ban still fails to achieve a legit-imate governmental objective. “Any categoricalexclusion from marriage,” states the brief, “indeli-bly marks gay people as second-class.”

The National Center for Lesbian Rights, anotherwell-respected national LGBT litigation group,filed its own brief to focus on the fact that no otherstate has amended its state constitution to excludegays from marriage after that state’s supremecourt has ruled that marriage should be madeavailable to gays the same as heterosexuals.

“A state constitutional amendment that pur-posefully excludes a particular group of citizensfrom the state’s guarantee of the equal protectionof the laws,” states the brief, “gravely offends thefederal principle of equal protection.”

And William Eskridge, a law professor at Yaleand a frequent commentator on LGBT legal issues,is joined on the brief by three other law professorsto argue that the equal protection clause “forbidsthe state from elevating social stereotypes regard-

ing disparaged social groups into legal regimesthat treat members of those groups as second-classcitizens.”

“Laws segregating public schools enjoyed thesupport of tradition, as such laws had flourishedand had been upheld throughout American his-tory,” notes the Eskridge brief. “Once this Courtunderstood that the social meaning and practicaleffect of such laws was to entrench a racial castesystem, however, this Court acted to sweep awayall laws segregating the races as a matter of law.”

It was Eskridge, by the way, who was one ofseveral essayists in the scotusblog.com sympo-sium two years ago to argue that the same-sexmarriage conflict “ought not be resolved one wayor the other [by the Supreme Court] until publicpreferences become more settled.”

His argument was that, when the SupremeCourt issues a monumental ruling too soon on anintensely controversial issue — such as the rightto abortion — it raises “the stakes of politically in-tense issues to the detriment of our pluralism.”

The number and variety of views expressed inthe amicus briefs in the DOMA and Proposition 8cases are evidence of pluralism, but the balance ofbriefs in favor of striking DOMA and Proposition8 also provide a strong impression that, if theSupreme Court does strike down both or eitherlaws, the possibility of a prolonged Roe v. Wade-like political fallout is unlikely. •

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Twenty years ago this May, Craig Mc-Daniel shattered a glass ceiling when hebecame the first openly gay candidate

elected to the Dallas City Council.Since then, Dallas has had four openly gay

council members, including McDaniel. Two ofthem, John Loza and Chris Luna, were Hispanicand represented District 2, which isarguably Dallas’ most heavily LGBTdistrict.This year, another gay Latino can-

didate is running in District 2, AdamMedrano. However, unlike Loza,Luna and two of his opponents, Her-schel Weisfeld and Vernon Franko,Medrano has chosen not to be openand honest about his sexual orienta-tion — even though he was once ar-rested after allegedly engaging inhomosexual sex in a public bath-room. Last week, Dallas Voice posed a simple ques-

tion to Medrano: “Are you gay?”“I’m not going to discuss that,” Medrano re-

sponded. “I don’t think that sexual orientation isan issue in the race.”While I suppose this response is preferable to

an outright lie — such as the one Medrano toldwhen he denied being gay in an interview with

Dallas Voice last year — it’s hardly the type oftransparency voters should expect from someonewho’s asking for their trust with the public’sbusiness. On an LGBT level, Medrano’s efforts to cover

up his sexual orientation seem to imply that hethinks there’s something wrong with being gay— that he’s somehow ashamed of it. And let’sface it, it’s this type of shame that has often ledcloseted gay people to seek out anonymous sexin public bathrooms. Would history repeat itselfif he is elected to the council?Another problem with closeted gay elected of-

ficials — even if they are generally supportive ofthe community on a policy level, asMedrano appears to be — is thatthey tend to avoid LGBT issues be-cause they’re afraid of being outed. Medrano has been in office for

seven years as a Dallas IndependentSchool District trustee, thrice beingelected president of the schoolboard. Medrano and his LGBT sup-porters tout his vote in 2010 in favorof the district’s fully inclusive anti-bullying policy. But this policypassed unanimously, and Medranowasn’t among trustees who led the

charge publicly. Meanwhile, other importantLGBT issues, such as domestic partner benefitsfor district employees, have gone largely undis-cussed at DISD.Furthermore, Medrano could have accom-

plished more for LGBT youth than any policy bysimply coming out and serving as a positive gayrole model — living proof that it gets better.

But the school board is one thing. Having acloseted City Council member representing aheavily gay district would undeniably be a majorstep backward for the Dallas LGBT communityin 2013. Which is why it’s so difficult to understand

why one so-called LGBT advocacy group,Stonewall Democrats of Dallas, would choose toendorse Medrano. Even though many Stonewall leaders are

aware of Medrano’s sexual orientation, no onebrought it up during the group’s recent candidatescreenings.That’s probably because some feared the

wrath of the powerful Medrano family, whichhad many members in the room and is a force inthe Dallas County Democratic Party. Mind you, though, this is the same organiza-

tion that put so much stock in electing an openlygay council member two years ago that it waswilling to stab a staunch LGBT ally in the back toendorse her out challenger. Medrano, because of his family name, as well

as the fact that District 2 overlays much of hisschool board district, remains the odds-on fa-vorite to win the seat. Coming out wouldn’t hurt Medrano’s

chances, and in fact it would probably help himamong the district’s many LGBT voters. But remaining in the closet could hurt him, es-

pecially among LGBT voters who may wonderhow he can represent their interests if he can’teven represent his own. LGBT political experts have long said that

when gay candidates try to hide their sexual ori-entation, it ends up becoming an even biggerissue. That’s why the best approach for Medrano

would simply be to acknowledge that’s he’s gayand move on to the real issues facing the city —both LGBT and otherwise. •

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ABOUT THE VOTINGThe Readers Voice Awards are an education for us as they are for you. We mix up the categories

every so often, like this year changing “Top LGBT Fundraiser” to “Top Party for a Cause.” And what’s

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As it was last year, about 10,000 of you cast ballots across nine categories, with the most votes

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F rankly, we liked all of the nine finalists who madethe cut for our Top Hat cover image competition —the glamour, the kitsch, the drag, the wit. Any of

them would have made a fun cover to this issue. Butthere’s a reason we call them the Readers Voice Awards,and that’s because the readers pick the winners. Still, we weren’t totallysurprised when the Top Hat went to the only one in a Top Hat — quiteliterally. Winner Franky Bautista’s picture of his adorable pooch Reginain an upside-down stovepipe was the clear favorite of voters, who mayalso have liked the fact that Bautista chose the SPCA as his charity ofchoice. Who says a dog’s life is a bad thing? We tip our hat to you,Franky and Regina.

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W hen we were putting together the favorites to compete for the Top Hat photo competitionlate last year, we all knew Cori would have to be a finalist. Cori — short for Corazon Bella,Spanish for “beautiful heart” — wasn’t the photographer, but rather the wearer of a pert

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1818 N. Westmoreland RoadOpen daily at 11 a.m. (noon Sunday)214-670-6800DallasAnimalServices.org

TOP PET SITTER/DOG WALKERTaddy’s Pet Services

1920 Abrams Parkway, No. 387Call for appointment214-732-4721TaddysPetServices.com

TOP DOG PARKNorth Bark Dog Park

TOP DOG OBEDIENCE TRAININGBark Busters Home Dog Training

Call for appointment214-270-0724BarkBusters.com

TOP PET GROOMINGTOP BOARDING / KENNELINGPetropolitan

408 S. Harwood St.Open Monday –Saturday214-741-4100ThePetropolitanDallas.com

TOP PET SUPPLYPetSmart

5500 Greenville Ave. (and additional locations)Open daily469-232-2030PetSmart.com

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A s everyone knows, nothing is sexier than a guywho doesn’t think he’s sexy. So when MikeyNguyen learned he has been voted Dallas’ sexiest

bartender, his initial reaction was something like, “Areyou sure they got the right guy?” But it’s not bulging bi-

ceps or bouncing pecs that make Mikey so popular on weekends at TMC: The Mining Company,after four years at Station 4; it’s that disarming smile and sweet personality that exudes friendly self-effacement. And it probably has something to do with his mixing skills, like the rainbow shot that is asignature twist on the blue Hawaiian. When he pours, he reigns.

— Arnold Wayne Jones

TOP DALLAS CLUBFRIENDLIEST BAR STAFFThe Round-Up Saloon

3912 Cedar Springs RoadOpen daily 8 p.m.–2 a.m.214-522-9611RoundUpSaloon.com

TOP FORT WORTH CLUBRainbow Lounge

651 South Jennings Ave., Fort WorthOpen daily until 2 a.m.817-870-2466Facebook.com/RainbowLounge

TOP LADIES NIGHT OUTSue Ellen’s

3014 Throckmorton St.Open daily until 2 a.m., After-hours dancing until 4 a.m.214-559-0707Caven.com

TOP KARAOKE HOSTRobert Olivas

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TOPS CENTRALThe Dallas Eagle

5740 Maple Ave.Open Sunday –Thursday until 2 a.m., Friday–Saturdayuntil 4 a.m.214-357-4375DallasEagle.com

BOTTOMS CENTRALStation 4

3911 Cedar Springs RoadOpen Wednesday-Sunday until 2 a.m.After-hours dancing until 4 a.m.214-526-7171Caven.com

TOP THEME NIGHTPanoptikon: Disco v. Retro

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SEXIEST BARTENDERMikey Nguyen, TMC: The Mining Company

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W e first got to know DJ Brandon Moses at his regular gigs at the Tin Room and the DramaRoom, but when he went the exclusive route, well, he blew up. Now the Top Hat DJ is thego-to mixmaster for high-profile events, such as the Red Party, Lambda Legal’s White Party,

Toast to Life and the Black Tie Dinner After Party. Oh, and he just so happened to get invited back asa headliner for this year’s Purple Party in April. Let’s face it: When you’re dancing the night away, itnever hurts to look over and see cute-as-a-button Moses at the turntable. And if you ever want tohave him all to yourself at home, well, you can — via his Podcast atTheDanceCommandment.Podomatic.com. Wait … what were you thinking?

— Rich Lopez

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TOP BEER BUSTThe Hidden Door

5025 Bowser Ave.Open daily until 2 a.m.214-526-0620HiddenDoor-Dallas.com

TOP DRINK DEALSThe Dallas Eagle

5740 Maple Ave.Open Sunday –Thursday until 2 a.m., Friday–Saturday until 4 a.m.214-357-4375DallasEagle.com

DICK DANCER DESTINATIONBJ’s NXS! (pictured right)

3215 N. Fitzhugh Ave.214-526-9510BJsNXS.com

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F or years, the re-volving restau-rant atop

Reunion Tower waseveryone’s favoriteplace to eat — exceptpeople who likedfood. Out-of-townerswere wowed by theview; foodies were ap-palled by the cuisine.Then Wolfgang Pucktook over the spacewith his Five Sixty(named for how manyfeet above ground itis), and suddenly,we’re all in agreement:Great location, evenbetter food. It’s notlike Puck is a new-comer to this. His on-site exec chef, PattonRobertson, preparesPuck’s signatureAsian-inspired disheswith deftness, from the snakehead to the weekend dim sum selections. Add to that sushi chef Hi-royuki Fujino’s masterful cutting skills (his omakase dinner is to die for) and a great cocktail pro-gram, and you have a romantic and impressive dining destination, so when your mom asks you totake her there, you don’t have to weasel out of it. You’ll probably even want to suggest it.

— Arnold Wayne Jones

TOP BREAKFAST/BRUNCHOriginal Market Diner

4434 Harry Hines Blvd. Open for breakfast and lunch daily; dinner Monday—Saturday214-521-0992OriginalMarketDiner.com

TOP BARBECUEDickey’s Barbecue Pit

2525 Wycliff Ave. (and additional locations)Open for lunch and dinner Monday–Saturday214-780-0999Dickeys.com

TOP TAQUERIAFuel City

801 S. Riverfront Blvd.214-426-0011

TOP VEGETARIAN SPOTSpiral Diner

1101 N. Beckley Ave.Open Tuesday–Sunday for lunch and dinner324-948-4747SpiralDiner.com

TOP MEDITERRANEANStratos Global Greek Taverna

2907 W. Northwest HighwayOpen for lunch and dinner daily214-352-3321ClubStratos.com

TOP STEAKHOUSETexas Land & Cattle Co.

3130 Lemmon Ave. (and other locations)Open for lunch and dinner daily214-526-4664TxLC.com

TOP DINING EXPERIENCEFive Sixty by Wolfgang Puck

300 Reunion Blvd. at thetop of Reunion TowerOpen daily for dinner,plus Sunday brunch214-741-5560WolfgangPuck.com

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W hen you have three toprestaurants in one town— including the newest,

Stampede 66, which I declared2012’s best new restaurant — you’rebound to be noticed by foodies.When that same person is StephanPyles (he of Routh Street Café, BabyRouth, AquaKnox and StarCanyon), himself a pillar of the gaycommunity … well, it’s not justabout being good; it’s about beinglegendary. Pyles has fascinated Dal-lasites for 30 years with his clevertakes on complex flavors, from theSouthwestern influence in chile pienow at Stampede 66 to the SoutheastAsian tapas dishes at Samar. More than just cooking, though, Pyles has inspired and mentored someof the best young chefs in Dallas right now: Tim Byres, Matt McCallister and Katherine Clapner allcalled him “boss” once. For the rest of us, he’s simply the maestro.

— Arnold Wayne Jones

TOP LOCAL CHEFStephan Pyles

Stephan Pyles1807 Ross Ave., Suite 200Open for lunch Monday–Friday,open for dinner Monday–Saturday214-580-7000 StephanPyles.com

Stampede 66 by Stephan Pyles1717 McKinney Ave.Open for lunch Monday–Friday,open for dinner Monday–Saturday214-550-6966Stampede66.com

Samar by Stephan Pyles2100 Ross Ave.Open for lunch and dinner, Monday–Saturday214-922-9922 SamarRestaurant.com

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TOP DESSERT SPOTChocolate Secrets

2936 Oak Lawn Ave.Open daily at 10 a.m. (11 a.m. Sunday)214-252-9801ChocolateSecrets.net

LATE NIGHT BITESCafe Brazil

3847 Cedar Springs RoadOpen 24 hours214-461-8762CafeBrazil.com

TOP PATIOGloria’s Latin Cuisine

600 N. Bishop Ave. (and other locations)Open for lunch and dinner daily214-942-1831GloriasRestaurants.co

TOP FOOD TRUCKNammi Cruisin’ Vietnamese Fusion

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FAST AND CHEAP(TIE)Italia Express

4000 Cedar Springs RoadOpen for lunch and dinner daily214-521-3300

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TOP ITALIAN / PIZZAItalia Express

4000 Cedar Springs RoadOpen for lunch and dinner daily214-521-3300

TOP ASIAN / SUSHI Thai-Riffic

4000 Cedar Springs Road, Ste. EOpen for lunch and dinnerdaily and late night weekends972-241-2412ThaiDallas.com

R emember Macho Nacho? Yeah, we’ve tried to forget it, too. And that’s been easy with Italia Ex-press taking over the spot, which for years was the original Hunky’s corner on Cedar Springsand Throckmorton. Italia Express kicked off the right way, redesigning the place to have its

own stamp (and giving us back good people-watching windows). But fancy digs can only do somuch; fortunately, the food carries the rest. Tasty pizza with diverse toppings are available by theslice (each the size of your face), and a side salad could pull double duty as a full-on lunch, all with afriendly staff. Perhaps its added appeal is the late night hours it keeps for those who get themunchies. Face it, sometimes a pepperoni and cheese is all you need after a night of dancing.

— Rich Lopez

A ny restaurant thatrates its spicinessscale from 1 to 20 —

and recommends you notgo higher than 5, as they doat Thai-Riffic — has got ourattention. Of course, Thaicuisine is known for itsheat, but just try to eat ayellow tofu curry at “11”without breaking into asweat. This, however, is oneof the things we love aboutthis no-nonsense resto ofThe Strip: Simple decor,friendly service, convenienthours (it’s open late onweekends for an after-dance nosh), great food anda great price (the $10 dailylunch specials are a bar-gain). And go ahead —order a “20.” We dare ya.

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If real estate is all about location, location, location, when it comes to finding a great Re-altor, it’s all about personality, personality, personality. Since 2003, Bob McCranie hasbeen delivering his special brand of customer service to buyers and sellers alike. His ap-

proach is simple and honest: help the consumer make a well-educated decision … even ifthat decision leads away from a purchase or sale. Bob also devotes himself to learning asmuch about his industry as possible, boasting more than 600 hours of real estate coursesunder his belt. And while he may seem all business, he’s not all boring — just take a peekat the Halloween photos on his Texas Pride Realty website. Who could resist buying ahouse from a guy dressed as a 13-foot Christmas tree or the Travelocity gnome?

— Jef Tingley

TOP REAL ESTATE AGENTBob McCranie, Texas Pride Realty

6505 W. Park Blvd., Ste. 306-279, Plano972-754-0582TexasPrideRealty.com

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TOP REAL ESTATE AGENCYHewitt and Habgood Realty Group

2828 Routh St., Ste. 100Call for appointment214-752-7070 HewittHabgood.com

TOP MORTGAGE LENDERShelter Mortgage Company

5950 Sherry Lane, Ste. 415214-763-8767Shelter-Mortgage.comBob McCranie by Arnold Wayne Jones

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TOP INSURANCE AGENT(TIE)Melanie “Angel” Irvin, Farmers Insurance Agency

14651 Dallas Parkway, Ste. 110Open Monday–Friday at 8:30 a.m.972-367-6200 Farmers.com

Steven Graves2919 Welborn St., Ste. 100Open Monday–Friday at 8:30 a.m.214-599-0808 StevenGravesInsurance.com

TOP CIVIL/FAMILY ATTORNEYRebecca S. Covell

3710 Rawlins St., Ste. 950Open Monday–Friday at 9 a.m.214-443-0300 CovellPC.com

TOP ACCOUNTANT/TAX PREPARATIONRon Allen, C.P.A., P.C.

2909 Cole Ave., Ste. 300214-954-0042RonAllenCPA.com

TOP FINANCIAL PLANNERBrian Walker, C.L.T.C., New York Life

12201 Merit Drive, Ste. 1000972-774-2046NewYorkLife.com

TOP COMPUTER SERVICESCeleratec Managed Services

4145 Travis St., Ste. 204Open Monday–Friday at 9 a.m. 888-423-5372Celeratec.com

TOP MANI-PEDI The Nail Spa

4020 Cedar Springs RoadOpen daily214-526-6245TheNailSpaDallas.net

TOP HAIR SALON SuperCuts

4107 Lemmon Ave.Open daily at 9 a.m. (10 a.m. Sunday)214-552-1441

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T here’s that expression about not airing your dirty laundry in public, and then there are the peo-ple who do it for a living. So the next time that stain of unknown origin makes its way on toyour best Ted Baker shirt, turn to Sunshine Laundry & Dry Cleaning to get that garment back

in shape. Since 1941, this family-owned operation has been washing, folding, pressing and impressingsome of the most beloved fibers in our community (it’s conveniently located on Maple Avenue). Theyeven offer alteration services should you need to heighten the hemline on your favorite pair of hotpants. For the guy or gal on the go, Sunshine will pick up and deliver orders, ensuring that you’llnever have to run errands again in that mix-and-match look of your only remaining clean clothesknown as “laundry day chic.”

— Jef Tingley

TOP DRYCLEANERSunshine Laundry and Dry Cleaner

4114 Maple Ave.Open daily at 6:30 a.m.214-521-9921SunshineDallas.com

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TOP CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEYChad West

614 N. Bishop Ave., Suite 2Open Monday–Friday at 8:30 a.m.214-509-7555ChadWestLaw.com

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TOP HOUSE CLEANING SERVICEFierce Cleaning Services

Call for appointment682-200-9169FierceCleaningServices.com

TOP MOVING COMPANYFantastic Moves

10610 Metric DriveCall for appointment214-349-6683FantasticMoves.com

TOP HANDYMANSardone Construction

3909 Swiss Ave., Ste. 1449972-786-5849SardoneConstruction.com

TOP MASSAGE THERAPIST(TIE)Mark Berry, My Dallas Massage

1500 Jackson St.Call for appointment214-810-4531MyDallasMassage.com

Bill Richard, LMT, Massage by BillCall for appointment214-923-0786DallasBill.com

David Gates, LMT, Massage Envy West Village3699 McKinney Ave., Ste. 104Open daily at 8 p.m. (10 a.m. Sunday); call for appointment214-522-2727

W hen disco icons The Village Peoplepenned the song “Go West” in 1979,little did they know it would be the

perfect anthem for an award presented in2013. For the third year in a row,criminal attorney Chad Westtakes home the ReadersVoice Award —presumably, forkeeping hisclients out of jailso they couldvote for him. Butthat’s not theonly thing Westhas going thesedays: He’s ex-panding hisbooming busi-ness with a newoffice in Oak Cliff(smack dab be-tween BishopArts and theKessler Theater),opening in May.And he was theprimary drafterfor the medicalmarijuana bill that is in committee right now in Austin. He does this all while assisting clients withserious legal matters ranging from assault to embezzlement, conjuring up another great disco theme:“The Hustle.”

— Jef Tingley

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D allas’ central gayborhood has longbeen along Cedar Springs, but toaddition of the ilume development

a few years ago along the strip upped theante for what it means to be a gay apart-ment complex. With posh digs, a gym, dogruns and a popular pool, it has the basics.But throw in the ilume Gallerie, Dishrestaurant and other retail outlets, plus amanagement that embraces hosting eventsfor the gay community, and you have notjust a gay living place — you have a gayplace to live.

— Arnold Wayne Jones

GAYEST APARTMENT COMPLEXthe ilume

4123 Cedar Springs Road214-520-0588ilume.com

For several years, the Borg Cube that became the PerotMuseum of Nature and Science teased us with itsstrange architecture, including the swoop of the sce-

nic escalator. It’s no wonder that when it finally opened —several months ahead of schedule — it became instantlypopular. What no one could have predicted, however, was that it would so quickly charm us, fromthe enticing exhibits (dinosaurs to futuristic medical technology) to the hands-on interactives (everwanna feel like you were in an earthquake? You can experience it here) to its presence already as apopular social destination (several destination-like restaurants), it’s not only a great museum but agreat place to experience what Dallas has to offer without feeling musty. Learning has rarely been sofun.

— Arnold Wayne Jones

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TOP LOCAL MUSEUMThe Perot Museum of Nature and Science

2201 N. Field St.Open daily at 10 a.m. (noon Sunday)PerotMuseum.org

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L ongtime residents of Oak Cliff can tell you about the “Oak Cliff Ohhh.” That was the noise thatused to emerge from the lips of those who lived across the river whenever the subject of neigh-borhoods was broached. A quiet mixture of sound conveying everything from “Is it safe?” to

“Where is that?” to “You poor dear,” it’s all but a memory now. Today, the “Oak Cliff Ohhh” is a bitmore like the infamous “I’ll have what she’s having” scene from When Harry Met Sally. Home totrendy restaurants, boutique shopping and rockin’ live music venues (many gay-owned, virtually allgay-friendly), Oak Cliff is hot. Some describe the vibe as Austin-like, with mustachioed hipsters rid-ing bicycles and street fests celebrating lesser-known holidays like Bastille Day. Others liken The Cliff(as its known to locals, who fancy themselves Cliff Dwellers) to a modern-day Mayberry, a placewhere everyone knows their neighbors and it’s not uncommon to gather on the porch for an im-promptu after-work salon. Either way, Oak Cliff is proving that a bit of eclectic can go a long waywhen building a desirable community.

— Jef Tingley

TOP HIKING/BIKING TRAILKaty Trail

TOP LOCAL LGBT POLITICIANSheriff Lupe Valdez

TOP LOCAL STRAIGHT ALLYCity Councilwoman Angela Hunt

HOTTEST LOCAL PRO ATHLETEJason Witten

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TOP LOCAL LGBT SPORTS ORGANIZATIONDallas Diablos Rugby Football Club

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TOP PARTY FOR A CAUSEBearDance

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TOP LOCAL LGBT CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONResource Center Dallas

2701 Reagan St.214-528-0144RCDallas.org

TOP SUNDAY FUNDAYThe Hidden Door

5025 Bowser Ave.Open daily till 2 a.m.214-526-0620HiddenDoor-Dallas.com

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TOP NEIGHBORHOODOak Cliff

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TOP LOCAL PRODUCTION (PLAY)Take Me Out (Uptown Players)

Performed Feb. 2–19, 2012, at the Kalita HumphreysTheater

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TOP LOCAL PRODUCTION (MUSICAL)The Producers (Uptown Players)

Performed Aug. 24–Sept. 15, 2012, at the KalitaHumphreys Theater

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TOP LOCAL THEATER DIRECTORMichael Serrecchia

Recent directing credits include The Producers andTake Me Out (Uptown Players), Avenue Q (Theatre 3)

BEST LOCAL DRAMATIC ACTOR (FEMALE)

BEST LOCAL MUSICAL ACTOR (FEMALE)Liz Mikel

Recent acting credits include A Christmas Carol,Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Sec-ond City Does Dallas (Dallas Theater Center)

W hen drag kingFrankie Klee(aka Frankie

4Play) graces the stage,masculinity and raw sexappeal take human form.This not-so-average kinggets his thrills from shock-ing the audience in a man-ner reminiscent of acarnival sideshow: Frompiercing his hand with a14-gauge skewer to pour-ing hot wax down hisbody, Frankie is far fromthe typical “pretty boy.”4Play — whose résumédates back seven years tothe former drag kingtroupe, the Dukes of Dallas — is even responsible for bringing together Mustache Envy, the bi-monthly drag king and burlesque show at Sue Ellen’s. Klee has been a longtime supporter of localmusic and raising funds for Girls Rock Dallas. While Klee has since stepped down from MustacheEnvy, she claims Frankie 4Play will never vanish from the scene. Of course — a good king lives on.

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lander Spring Music Festival presented by LogoTV at South By Southwest. The festival, whichfeatured LGBTQ artists, put Mi Diva Loca in prime position to expand their audience alongside thelikes of Patrick Boothe, Patrice Pike and Sarah Golden from The Voice. Not only do their powerhousevocals win over audiences, but so do their very non-diva-like attitudes. Friendly, humble and gen-uine, Mi Diva Loca represents the perfect combination of talent and heart.

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TOP LOCAL BAND, GROUP OR MUSICIANMi Diva Loca

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BEST LOCAL MUSICAL ACTOR (MALE)B.J. Cleveland

Recent acting credits include The Producers, BroadwayOur Way (Uptown Players)

TOP LOCAL DRAMATIC ACTOR (MALE)(TIE)Kevin Moore

Recent acting credits include Take Me Out, The DivineSister (Uptown Players)

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TOP LOCAL DRAG QUEENValerie Jackson

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K ey West is the remotest point on mainlandAmerica — both physically and spiritually.That gives the spit of land at the tail end of

the Florida Keys an almost ethereal, otherworldliness, like a time machine covered in glitter andsand. While it has remained a bastion of gay bathhouses and clothing-optional resorts, that doesn’tmake it a singles hangout — far from it. With swaying palm trees, mai tais aplenty, key lime pie wher-ever you go and sunset sails all de rigueur, it’s a soothing romantic destination for anyone who wantsthe warm richness of the Caribbean without getting their passport stamped. And who says clothingoptional can’t be romantic, anyway?

— Arnold Wayne Jones

TOP COUPLES ROMANTIC GETAWAYKey West

W hen you’re looking to meet a guy whowill meet your needs, well, it’s always agood idea to head for a city with a huge

gay population — it’s the smorgasbord approach to hooking up. And few cities meet the diversity ofcriteria the way New Orleans does. Our bottom readers seemed to think the Crescent City was thebest place to meet talented top men, and of course that makes sense: The city is open 24/7, and espe-cially during Southern Decadence (above), you simply have a greatest chance of finding all kinds ofmen there. And those native Louisianans? Surely they’re proud of their sexual prowess for good rea-son — we guar-on-tee.

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W hen we polled readers about where topsgo to get laid, we got some snarky an-swers (one voter noted every gay in Dal-

las is a bottom — so why go anywhere?). But theclear favorite for Bottomtown, USA, ended upbeing San Francisco. At first, we were a little sur-prised (it actually came in second as a “Get LaidDestination for Bottoms”), but based on our lastvisit … well, we see their point. Thing is, SF is agay mecca: Everyone goes there for everything, soof course you’re gonna find what you’re lookingfor, especially sexually adventurous guys whohave the hospitality to give it up for out-of-town-ers. It does, though, give the lyric “San Francisco,open your golden gate” a whole new meaning. Orshould we say, a hole new meaning?

— Arnold Wayne Jones

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The world is full of Us and Themscenarios: Paper or plastic? Democ-rat or Republican? Top or bottom?

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I f you just wanna get drunk, there are plentyof places to buy booze that’ll accomplishyour goal. But if you wanna get drunk

thoughtfully, well that’s where having a goodliquor store is essential. It’s no surprise whyGoody Goody is popular. The selection — espe-cially at the location on Oak Lawn Avenue, inthe heart of the gayborhood — is impressive,with aisle after aisle of wines organized by re-gion and racks of liquors that run the gamutfrom domestic vodkas to exotic liqueurs, at greatprices. But what we probably like the most is theservice — the employees are always friendlyand well-informed, and they don’t judge youwhen you buy peach schnapps and little cocktailumbrellas.

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A lmost all Beat Movement literature is notadaptable to any form other than its orig-inal, precisely because the nature of Beat

is about rhythm and mood and place, more thannarrative or structure. Allen Ginsberg’s revolu-tion prosey poem Howl recreates the feverdreamof drug addiction and the emotional reaction ofthose touched by it — how do you keep the lan-guage and put the experience on film?

And so it has been with Jack Kerouac’s “un-filmable” masterpiece, the hipster chronicle Onthe Road, written without paragraph breaks on acontinuous scroll in 1951 as a stream-of-con-sciousness riff on Beatnik culture. It commemo-rates the choppy, slackerish adventures ofaspiring writer Sal Paradise and his charismaticfriend, the iconic anti-hero Dean Moriarty(avatars for Kerouac himself and friend NealCassady) and their travels (often sexual) acrosspost-war America.

But it took Walter Salles — the Brazilian-borndirector of The Motorcycle Diaries and Central Sta-tion — to find a way of adapting a book no oneelse has been able to.

“I was confronted with a similar problemadapting Motorcycle Diaries,” he says in a phoneinterview. “It was a book I loved when I firstread it in the mid-’70s in Brazil, back when therewas censorship of art. The characters were insearch of all forms of freedom, and they becamevery emblematic of what we were doing our-selves.”

Love of the source material is one thing; re-solving the storytelling hurdles in a way thatmade narrative sense while staying true to the

book was another. So just how did a foreign-born director and writer find the solution to thatmost American of books?

“I didn’t feel ready to jump into this immedi-ately when we first discussed it [in 2004],” hesays. “We criss-crossed the country for five yearsand met with the people who [inspired the char-acter] that were still alive, as well as LawrenceFerlinghetti and Michael McClure. It was so in-spiring, understanding the cultural and socialbackground that fed the story and the complexi-ties of the characters and how they could even-tually become film characters. Jose Rivera [tookon] an impressionist structure [with the screen-play], adding layer by layer, not following a tra-ditional three-act format. It took 20 drafts beforewe reached the end — altogether, eight years.”

Salles added a jazz underscore that carries thenarrative along like a surfboard following theundulations of a wave.

“I was impacted by the jazz-infused quality ofthe text. Music is suggested directly by Kerouac,but we had to create a soundtrack that couldmatch the music that had been composed in thelate ’40s — the kind that was decades ahead ofits time,” Salles explains. He hired Oscar winnerGustavo Santaolalla (Brokeback Mountain) toscore the film with jazz great Charlie Hayden.

“They would riff on themes Gustavo hadwritten for hours,” Salles says. “I wish I hadrecorded those sessions. It’s hard to describe inwords, where the jazzman and his instrumentwere one. This frail old man became a giantonce the instrument was in his hands. It was re-ally quite remarkable.”

Kerou-wHow director Walter Salles filmed the unfilmable: A racy adaptation of Jack Kerouac’s ‘On the Road’

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Kerou-whackHow director Walter Salles filmed the unfilmable: A racy adaptation of Jack Kerouac’s ‘On the Road’

BROKEBACK HIGHWAY

Sal (Sam Riley) and Dean

(Garrett Hedlund) experi-

ence the joys of being

‘On the Road.’

QUEER CLIPS

Olympus Has Fallen. To say that this political

action film is derivative — it is almost a point-by-

point cross-section of Air Force One and the

original Die Hard, with the White House itself

standing in for Nakatomi Plaza and the presi-

dent’s plane — is not to diminish its effectiveness

as an actioner. Great filmmaking? Of course not.

Exciting entertainment with evil villains and a

rah-rah patriotic message? Damn right. And, with

actual tensions between the Koreas presently in

the news, it has the added element of seeming

plausible. That always improves a movie of this

type.

The Croods. Mark my words: This will be the

latest family film to be railed against by talk radio

and the GOP as “indoctrinating” children in the

“liberal agenda.” And why not: It portrays a family

of neolithic cavemen (i.e., Republicans) con-

fronted by the “scary” ideas of a larger-brained

homo erectus (an unnerving dreamy young man,

voiced by Ryan Reynolds) who doesn’t believe

adherence to mindless tradition is a good thing. It

also accepts Darwinism as fact. Escandalo!

Pissing off John Boehner is reason enough to

stand in line for one of the best animated films of

the past few years.

— Arnold Wayne Jones

ARNOLD WAYNE JONES

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During the time they were writing the script,Salles even cobbled together a wish-list of actorshe wanted to work with, getting commitmentsfrom them as long as five years before filmingstarted. That’s how hot commodities like KristenStewart, Garrett Hedlund and Amy Adams allended up in this low-budget indie film, whichopens today at the Magnolia. And what aboutthe presence of Steve Buscemi?

“I believe no independent film can be madewithout Steve Buscemi,” Salles deadpans. “Wesaid to him, ‘Pick your role — whatever you’dlike to play.’ I thought he picked the perfectSteve Buscemi choice [that of a car salesmananxious to have sex with Hedlund’s Moriarty].In shooting the dialogue that precedes the scenewhere Dean and he are in bed, Steve was so hys-terically funny that I could not stop laughingand kept ruining the take. Then the whole crewstarted to laugh at the same time.” But Salles gotthe ultimate in indie approval from Buscemi.“He said, ‘Don’t worry — the Coen Brothers dothat all the time.’”

That scene, though, is hardly the only onewith gay sex in On the Road — the film is filledwith them … more, even, than fans of the bookmight recall. But that wasn’t exploitive, Sallessays — it was authentic to the nth degree.

“We had access to the scroll version — theoriginal manuscript — in 2004 and 2005, threeyears before it was published for its 50th an-niversary edition in 2007,” Salles confides. “Theoriginal version by Kerouac is way rawer andsexually daring than the tamer version pub-

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March madness is upon us — not bas-ketball, fashion! Here is a preview of sev-eral upcoming events this week in Dallas… all benefiting charitable causes. •

— J. Denton Bricker

House of DIFFA Collection 2013

What it raises money for: HIV/AIDS serv-

ice and education programs

The kinds of fashions you’ll expect to

see: It’s moved beyond basic denim, but old-

schoolers still like to dive into their jean pool. Anyway,

the runway will be sexed up with the hottest designer

jackets fashion has to offer. These aren’t your

grandma’s coats.

Featured designers: Only Joan Rivers’ name has

been mentioned so far — in association a sleek but un-

wearable bright orange jacket. A multitude of celebrities

and designers will be showcasing designs.

What to wear: Pull out that outfit you paid way too

much for and give it a reason to come out of the closet.

Time and place: Hilton Anatole, Saturday at 6 p.m.

Dress 4 Yellow

What it raises money for: LIVESTRONG Founda-

tion and Cook Children’s Cancer Center

The kind of fashions you’ll expect to see: A bar-

rage of vintage, yellow dresses. It’s the yellow brick road

to fashion, which is appropriately the theme of their

silent auction.

Featured designers: Donna Karan, Isaac Mizrahi,

Cole Haan, Rachel Roy, Christian Siriano, Elie Tahari,

Catherine Maladrino and more.

What to wear: Your best yellow frock or accessory.

Spring has sprung.

Time and place: Adolphus Hotel, Thursday at 11:30

p.m.

Fashion Cited: A Style Event

What it raises money for: Legal Hospice of Texas

The kind of fashions you’ll expect to see: They

showed a collection of hot little black dresses with a

twist at their preview. A diverse range of fashions —

from vintage looks to futuristic gowns to a colorful, fun

and themed men’s underwear collection — means there

is plenty here to ensnare the senses.

Featured designers: Brooks Brothers, Haggar, Em-

manual Tobias, Marek+Richard Underwear, Cathy Gar-

cia, Francisco Flores and more.

What to wear: Something hot and tight with a little

color. Ditch the jeans.

Time and place: Frontiers of Flight Museum, Thurs-

day at 6:30 p.m.

L+S fashion

Big DFashionWeek?From DIFFA to Fashion Cited,preparing for a stylish week

SMOKING HOT | The era of denim is over at DIFFA, but

while many smoking jackets will have the haute couture of

this one, expect some jeans fabric to enter the mix.

lished by Penguin. That’s the one we were faith-ful to.”

Salles himself was struck by the nonjudgmen-tal quality of Sam, the narrator. “Most of the timehe is talking about acts that were extremely dar-ing for the times and relaying them withoutadding commentary. This, for me, is very con-temporary as well and what we tried to do.”

It did not require any convincing to get Hed-lund — a rising young star whose sun-dried,caramel baritone and easy sexuality light thescreen on fire — to go all the way in exploringthat side of Dean.

“Garrett was so enamored by the role — heunderstood it so well that for him, doing those

scenes was just the way to be faithful to the in-herent freedom Dean represented. Dean is the ig-nitor of the story, the young man who leads theothers into territories they never would have ex-plored if he hadn’t been there. Garrett under-stood that perfectly. He also understood theimportance of breaking those frontiers then andexpanding on those frontiers today. He’s a veryfree-spirited, informed, articulate guy. He did allthose scenes with the same abandonment andfreedom. It was quite moving to see that. Some-times when you are doing scenes like those, youmay bump into actors who are inhibited — hewasn’t at all. Even during [screen] tests hewould go quite far into that territory.”

It’s that freedom that comes through in On theRoad and gives us, finally, a film that matches itsoriginal without missing a Beat. •

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friday 03.22Del Shores records standup forDVD release at Rose RoomDel Shores might as well call Dallas home awayfrom home: He was just here directing his playYellow for Uptown Players, and he’s now back —this time, though, he’s in front of the footlights,performing his newest one-man standup act,Naked. Sordid. Reality. As with his past acts, youcan expect Shores to dish about his celebrity en-counters, his sex life and his career on showslike Sordid Lives and Queer as Folk. And best ofall, you get to be part of posterity: Shores will berecording his performance for a DVD release ofthe show.

DEETS: The Rose Room inside Station 4, 3911 Cedar Springs Road. 5 p.m. and 8 p.m.$10–$30. (The first 10 people to email [email protected], though, can get free tickets!) DelShores.tix.com.

sunday 03.24Cindy Sherman exhibit stuns at DMAWith just herself, a camera and her imagination, Cindy Shermanhas revolutionized art photography for 35 years, with pictures inwhich she is the sole model, makeup artist, decorator and pho-tographer. Like Arbus, she explores the grotesque, often con-fronting questions of gender identity (John Waters is a huge fan).The massive new exhibit at the DMA, featuring bold, huge por-traits (157 in all) — including her entire untitled black and whitefilm stills series, which conjure (without recreating) stereotypicalglamour shots of old Hollywood — is a not-to-miss celebration ofthe modern image.

DEETS: Dallas Museum of Art, 1717 Harwood St. Through June 9. $16 exhibition fee. DMA.org.

Monday 03.25DTC Guild presents staged reading ofhome-grown Pulitzer play ‘Gin Game’Dallas has produced its share of Pulitzer Prize-winningplaywrights (Beth Henley, Doug Wright) — among them,D.L. Coburn, who was inspired to write The Gin Game afterseeing a play at the Kalita starring Tom Troupe. The storynow comes full circle, as Troupe and his celebrated wife,the actress Carole Cook, team for a staged reading of therole made indelible by Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy for this one-night-only reunion of the former DTC acting couple.

DEETS: Kalita Humphreys Theater, 3636 Turtle Creek Blvd. 7 p.m. $10.

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ARtsWeeK: NOW PlAyiNGTHEATER

The Apartment Plays. A double bill of two one-acts by

Bruce R. Coleman: A Conversation with a (Potentially)

Naked Man and Larry Kramer Hates Me. Green Zone,

161 Riveredge Drive. Through April 7.

A Bright New Boise. Gay playwright Samuel D.

Hunter’s comedy about life in an Idaho big box store.

Circle Theatre, 230 W. Fourth St., Fort Worth. Through

April 13. CircleTheatre.com.

The Futility of Hope. Mark-Brian Sonna’s new play,

about a conservative girl who meets her biological

father, only to find out he’s gay. Stone Cottage Theatre,

15650 Addison Road. Through April 20.

MBSProductions.com.

Greater Tuna. The cross-dressing comedy about small-

town Texas. Uptown Theater, 120 E. Main St., Grand

Prairie. Through Sunday. ArtsGP.com.

Idols of the King. Theatre 3’s newest mainstage show,

a play with music about “The King,” Elvis Presley.

Theatre 3, 2900 Routh St. in the Quadrangle. Through

March 30. $10–$50. Theatre3Dallas.com.

Mary Poppins. The practically perfect nanny flies her

umbrella into Fair Park Music Hall, 901 First Ave.

Through March 30. DallasSummerMusicals.org.

My Name Is Rachel Corrie. Second Thought Theatre

revives its acclaimed show from the Festival of

Independent Theatres. Bryant Hall at the Kalita

Humphreys Theater, 3636 Turtle Creek Blvd.

Through March 30. SecondThoughtTheatre.org.

The Odd Couple. Neil Simon’s classic comedy of

mismatched messy Oscar and prissy Felix. Wyly

Theatre, 2400 Flora St. Through April 14.

DallasTheaterCenter.org.

Red. Joel Ferrell directs John Logan’s Tony Award-

winning play about artist Mark Rothko. Wyly Theatre

rehearsal space, 2400 Flora St. Through Sunday.

DallasTheaterCenter.org.

A Wrinkle in Time, Dallas Children’s Theater presents

the Newberry Award-winning sci-fi classic, for its 50th

anniversary. Rosewood Center for Family Arts, 5938

Skillman St. Through April 14. $12–$40. DCT.org.

FINE ART

Marc Chagall: Beyond Color. The groundbreaking

surrealist’s work, from early posters to costumes to

sculpture, are exhibited in a splashy exhibit. Dallas

Museum of Art. 1717 Harwood St. Through May 26.

Special exhibition fee: $16. DallasMuseumofArt.org.

Cindy Sherman. Massive collection of massive

photographs from the influential artist are on display.

Dallas Museum of Art. 1717 Harwood St. Through June

9. Special exhibition fee: $16. DallasMuseumofArt.org.

China Through the Lens of John Thomson 1868-

1872. The vanished world of Imperial China preserved

on glass plate made over a four-year period in this new

exhibition at the Crow Collection of Asian Art, 2010 Flora

St. Through May 5. Free. CrowCollection.org.

Gold on Black: Japanese Lacquer from the

Jacqueline Lavant Collection. The beauty of

lacquered finishes is highlighted. Crow Collection of

Asian Art, 2010 Flora St. Through Sept. 15. Free.

CrowCollection.org.

Connecting Dallas to the Holocaust. A special

temporary exhibit at the Old Red Courthouse in

cooperation with and curated by the Dallas Holocaust

Museum. 100 S. Houston St. $8 admission, $4 special

exhibit fee. Through July 14. OldRed.org.

fRiDAy 03.22COMEDY

Del Shores: Naked. Sordid. Reality. The writer and

latecomer to standup records his one-man show for his

latest DVD in two shows at the Rose Room. Station 4,

3911 Cedar Springs Road. 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. $10–$30.

DelShores.tix.com.

sAtURDAy 03.23COMMUNITY

Dallas Stiletto Stampede. A “walk for the cure” in high

heels (including men) benefiting Susan G. Komen.

Plaza at Preston Center, Preston and Northwest

Highway. 10 a.m. $25–$40. StilettoStampede.org.

WHATEVER, MARY | P.L. Travers’ nanny, immortalized in the Disney film, gets a reworking on the stage

with this hit musical now at Fair Park Music Hall, reviewed this week at DallasVoice.com.

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House of DIFFA: Collection 2013. The

annual gala, a fundraiser for AIDS issues

featuring a runway show presented by

Jan Strimple with live and silent auctions.

Hilton Anatole, 2201 Stemmons Freeway.

6 p.m. Tickets from $350.

DIFFADallas.org.

sUNDAy 03.24COMMUNITY

Sunday Funday Big Gay Brunch Party.

The inaugural event for North Dallas

gays, with DJ Michael Evans and MC

Kourtney Wells. Blue Mesa Grill, 5100

Belt Line Road, Addison. 11 a.m.–4 p.m.

$25.

WORSHIP

Cathedral of Hope. Traditional service at

the United Church of Christ congregation.

5910 Cedar Springs Road. 9 a.m. and

11 a.m. CathedralOfHope.com.

BROADCAST

Lambda Weekly, radio show addressing

LGBT issues. 89.3 KNON-FM at 11 a.m.

MONDAy 03.25THEATER

The Gin Game. Dallas native D.L.

Coburn’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play

arrives for a special one-night-only

presentation, with Tom Troupe and Carole

Cook performing the lead roles. Presented by the Dallas

Theater Center Guild. Kalita Humphreys Theater, 3636

Turtle Creek Blvd. 7 p.m. $10.

BROADCAST

RuPaul’s Drag Race. The new season continues. Logo

at 8 p.m., followed by the behind-the-scenes Untucked.

Dallas. J.R. is dead, but the Ewings continue their

conniving. TNT at 8 p.m.

tUesDAy 03.26THEATER

Oral Fixation: Under the Gun. Storytelling revolving

around a theme. The MAC, 3120 McKinney Ave. 7:30

p.m. $15–$20. OralFixationShow.com.

Peter Pan. Cathy Rigby in the children’s classic about

the boy who never grew up. Bass Performance Hall,

535 Commerce St., Fort Worth. March 26–31.

BassHall.com

WeDNesDAy 03.27COMMUNITY

Dallas FrontRunners fun run for runners and walkers

at all levels. Meet at the statute of Robert E. Lee at Lee

Park at 7 p.m. Dinner to follow. FrontrunnersDallas.org.

tHURsDAy 03.28BENEFIT

Dress 4 Yellow. Second annual fashion show, luncheon

and fundraiser for Cook Children’s Cancer Center and

the LiveStrong Foundation. Adolphus Hotel,

1321 Commerce St.. 10 a.m., registration; 11:30 a.m.,

show and luncheon. $250. Dress4Yellow.com.

Empty Bowls Fort Worth, a fundraiser for the Tarrant

Area Food Bank, features actual bowls by celebrities, a

silent auction and tastes and bites. Texas Hall at Amon

G. Carter Exhibit Hall, Will Rogers Memorial Center,

3401 W. Lancaster, Fort Worth. $45—$125. TAFB.org.

Fashion Cited: A Style Event. A fundraiser for the

Legal Hospice of Texas. Frontiers of Flight Museum,

6911 Lemmon Ave. 6:30 p.m. $50. LegalHospice.org.

THEATER

Avenue Q. Theatre 3’s hit from last summer and fall

returns for an unlimited run in its downstairs Theatre Too

space, once again with a cast including Denise Lee,

Megan Kelly Bates, James Chandler and Michael

Robinson. A puppet show, but not for children (there’s

lots of sex).Theatre 3, 2900 Routh St. in the

Quadrangle. Ongoing. Thursdays at 7:30 p.m.,

Fridays–Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sunday matinees at 2:30

p.m. $10–$40. Theatre3Dallas.com.

WE ARE CURIOUS YELLOW | Yellow is the color for the

fundraiser Dress 4 Yellow on Thursday, and this jacket — one on

the auction block at DIFFA on Saturday — shows a common

theme at this week’s fashion events.

this week’s solution

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starvoice amusements

ARIES: Mar 21—Apr 20Jumping the gun would be inappropriate now. Your assertive-

ness leads you to believe that confidence is the only prerequi-

site for anything. A little humility and the ability to go along with

the program will get you more in the long run.

TAURUS: Apr 21—May 20Things have panned out in ways that have made you truly glad

you didn’t lose faith. If the last few months have been rough,

the corner you just turned is about to show you that life goesbetter when we let our experience teach us what works andwhat doesn’t.

GEMINI: May 21—Jun 20As you contemplate the reality of a new horizon, last minutequestions as to whether or not this is the right thing to do have

become an issue. It makes sense to think twice in situationslike this; but only up to a point. Second-guessing is usually asign that the ego is afraid to grow beyond itself.

CANCER: Jun 21—Jul 20You keep doing your best to shine everything on. I suspect that

part of you wonders how long you can keep it up. There’s afine line between positive thinking and Pollyanna-ism.

LEO: Jul 21—Aug 20Things would be going a whole lot better if your sense of supe-

riority and/or entitlement wasn’t driving everyone around you

nuts. Take a good look at what’s going on; whatever your truth

or your path or your goals are, don’t lord things over peopleand don’t expect them to drop down and agree with you.

VIRGO: Aug 21—Sep 20What’s going on now is giving you the opportunity to reclaimyourself. So much of what has gone down has taken away the

bigger part of what makes you who you are.

LIBRA: Sep 21—Oct 20All of us go through times when there’s no way to explain toourselves or others why we need to do what we do. At thispoint, understanding your situation involves opening up to the

idea that others will be there for you no matter what.

SCORPIO: Oct 21—Nov 20Your story gets more interesting by the day. You can’t figure out

where you’ve been all your life because recent developments

have taken you further into your wildest dreams. If things are

hopping, it’s because everything is getting redefined.

SAGITTARIUS: Nov 21—Dec 20Take time to deal with the things you overlook. Minor repairsare bound to become major if you don’t tend to them now.Changing your mind regarding a move or other important shift

has become an issue.

CAPRICORN: Dec 21—Jan 20The coming months will see you grow toward a fuller experi-

ence of love. This will not exclude those of you who happen to

be single; there are many types of love; you may find your-selves bonding as deeply in friendship and kinship.

AQUARIUS: Jan 21—Feb 20You never thought life would end up like this. Welcome to the

human race! Feeling like you don’t have a clue about how you

got from A to B seems to be a collective issue these days.There’s no point in analyzing it; face it — you’re here.

PISCES: Feb 21—Mar 20You’ve got to keep going at a time when your energy level isdown. There isn’t much time or space for the emotional compo-

nent either. When life gets like this, it leads to exhaustion and it

makes it real hard to stay in the Joy Zone.

CELEBRITY BIRTHDAYChaka Khan turns 60 on Saturday. TheQueen of funk-soul, Khan (born YvetteStevens) has been a favorite of gay clubkids and drag queens for more than 30years, starting with her anthem “I’mEvery Woman” and on through “I Feelfor You” and other hits.

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Across1 Former Korean president in the land of Margaret Cho’s ancestors5 Game with men that are queens10 Talk back to14 Chauffeur’s order15 Seduces16 Coagulate17 Last word in prayer18 Brian of figure skating19 Plot unit20 With 56-Across, Rhodawas a spin-off from this TV program

22 Melrose ___ 23 Fabergé creation24 NASDAQ rival25 “My Brother’s ___” (ground-breaking episode of the show)

26 Oozes through28 “Candle in the Wind 1997” subject31 Vein filler32 From Jan. 1 to now34 Field film name35 Like a straight line, for short36 Rhoda star40 Show Boat bundle41 Lodging place

42 Cole Porter’s “___ Love You?”43 Conduit bend44 Cold shower46 Cary Grant’s real last name50 Line from the show that used a certain word for the first time on network TV

52 Shakespearean prince54 Jack of Flower Drum Song55 Prelude, for short56 See 20-Across59 Trojans’ org.60 Ashley’s C&W mother61 Earthenware jar62 Malicious gossip63 Bones below the elbows64 Golda of Israeli politics65 Enc. with a ms.66 Style Tracy Turnblad’s hair67 Ogled a hottie in a bar, e.g.

Down1 Pulp Fiction actor Ving2 Tribute3 Come out4 Start of a rhyme about a tiger5 Has an effect like the Teletubbies6 Threw a screwball, in Billy Bean’s game7 Hebrides language8 Student of palms9 Ukr., once10 Sequence for Bernstein11 Top mobster12 Fantasia figure13 Took the wheel21 Sample some buns, e.g.22 It may be black-eyed25 Work with the hands27 Part played by Nabors29 Cara of Fame30 Postcoital sigh33 In a straight-faced way35 Ron Howard role36 Juicy fruit37 Top athletes38 Suffix with Paul39 Bea Arthur’s TV maid Esther40 Top targets44 Word in Brazilian place names45 The “T” in T.E. Lawrence47 Jeffrey director Christopher48 Eastern laborer49 Disney lyricist Ashman51 Catch basin cover53 Heed the alarm56 International ___57 Sometime Capote associate Chaplin58 To a degree60 Testacle, in slang

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Taylor and Lisa at Sue Ellen’s. Todd and Joe at BJ’s NXS!

Bears’ night out for TBRU at Dallas Eagle.Friends’ night out at the Rainbow Lounge.

Guys’ night out at Station 4.

Friends at the Hidden Door.

Crystal Ramon performs at Alexandre’s on March 22and Bad Habits appears on March 23. Denise Lee andGary Floyd are the Thursday night entertainment onMarch 28. … Texas Gay Rodeo Association presentsSpring Break at the Trailer Park: Queen of the Closet atDallas Eagle on March 23 followed by DFW Pupsmeetand greet hosted by Lee Novy. On March 24, the UnitedCourt of the Lone Star Empire presents the Dallas Turn-About Showwith host Terry Youdan. … Sue Ellen’s hasa full weekend line-up of music with Poco Estrada onMarch 22, Mojo Dolls on March 23 and Bad Habits onMarch 24. Drag kings and burlesque queens with LillithGrey present a new show each Tuesday at 9:30 p.m. …JR.’s Bar & Grill has a CD release party celebratingDido’s new Girl Who Got Away and Kerli’s new EPUtopia on March 26. Win copies while supplies last. …Miss Dallas Newcomer 2013 takes place at the Round-Up Saloon on March 27. The pageant is a prelim toMiss Texas Newcomer US of A. Loretta Armani emcees.… Ms. TGRA candidate Nancy Peoples celebratesCowtown Legends benefiting Cowtown Leathermenand TGRA for 30 years of serving their community onedollar at a time on March 23 at Best Friends Club. •More Scene photos at DallasVoice.com/Category/Photos.

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• businessdirectory• attorneys • entertainment, adult • healthcare • insurance • restaurants • services

COVELL, REBECCA — 3710 Rawlins, Ste 950; 214-443-0300; doorlaw.com.

DONALD E. HOOD — 6440 N. Central Exp #204; 214-234-0524; dehlaw.com.

HALL, STEPHANIE — 4514 Cole, Ste 600; 214-522-3343.HENLEY & HENLEY, PC — 3300 Oak Lawn #700; 214-821-0222;

www.henleylawpc.com.GUCLICH, HOLLEY — 3300 Oak Lawn; 214-522-3669McCALL JR., JOHN — 115 S. Tyler #200: 214-942-1100;

attorneymccall.com.McCOLL AND McCOLLOCH, PLCC — 1601 Elm St., Ste. 2000;

75201; 214-979-0999.PARKER, JULIANNE M. — Bankruptcy; 3303 Lee Pkwy.;

214-855-7888.PETTIT, JACK N.— 3626 N. Hall, #519; 214-521-4567; jackpettit.com.SCHULTE, PETER A. — 4131 N. Central Expy, Ste 680;

214-521-2200; peteschulte.com.THOMAS, TIMOTHY T. — 2501 Oak Lawn., Ste 295;

214-324-9298; tttlaw.net.WHITHERS & WHITHERS — 6116 N. Central Expyl, Ste 1090;

214-363-2095; whitherslaw.com.WRIGHT, KIMBERLY— 6301 Gaston, Ste 826; 469-916-7868;

wrightfamilyattorney.com.WOMACK, JENNY—15050 Quorum Dr., Ste 225; 214.935-3310;

wilsonlakelaw.com.

• auto

BBC MOTORSPORTS — 1320 Chemical, Ste B2; 214-905-6100;bcmotorsports.com.

BOB MOORE SUBARU OF HURST— 240 NE Loop 820, Hurst;817-255-6200; bobmoore.com.

CENTRAL KIA — (Irving); 1600 E. Airport Frwy., Irving; 888-772-9282; centralkia-irving.com.

CENTRAL KIA — (Lewisville); 2920 Interstate 35E, Carrollton; 972-789-6900; thenewcentralkia.com.

CENTRAL KIA — (Plano); 3401 N. Central Expy., Plano; 972-422-5300; centralkia-plano.com.

GOODSON ACURA — 4801 Lemmon Ave.; 214-6922872; goodsonacura.com..

JOHN EAGLE HONDA — 5311 Lemmon Ave.; 800-539-1844;eaglehonda.com.

LOVE FIELD CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP RAM — 888 W. Mockingbird Ln.; 214-4420740; love-field.com.

PARK PLACE MERCEDES-MIDCITIES —3737 Airport Frwy.; Bedford; 817-359-4746.

VAN HYUNDAI — 1301 S. Hwy I-35 East; Carrollton; 1-888-80HYUNDAI; vanhyundaionline.com.

• clubs

*ALEXANDRE’S— 4026 Cedar Springs Rd.; 214-559-0720.*1851 ARLINGTON— 1851 W. Division, Arlington;

817-801-9303.*BEST FRIENDS — 2620 E. Lancaster, Ft. Worth; 817-534-2280.*BJ’S NXS — 3215 N. Fitzhugh; 214-526-9510; bjsnxs.com.*THE BRICK/JOE’S — 2525 Wycliff Ave.; Ste. 120; 214-521-3154;

brickdallas.com.*CHANGES — 2637 E. Lancaster; 817-413-2332.*CHERRIES — 2506 Knight St.; 214-520-8251.*CLUB KALIENTE — 4350 Maple Ave; 214-520-6676; kaliente.cc.*CLUB REFLECTIONS — 604 S. Jennings; Ft. Worth; 817-870-8867.*CROSSROADS LOUNGE— 515 Jennings, Ft. Worth; 817-332-0071.*DALLAS EAGLE — 5740 Maple Ave.; 214-357-4375; dallaseagle.com.EDEN LOUNGE — 2911 Main St.; edenloungedallas.com.*EXKLUSIVE— 4207 Maple Ave.; 214-432-2826.*HAVANA — 4006 Cedar Springs; 214-526-9494.*HIDDEN DOOR— 5025 Bowser; 214-526-0620.*J.R.’s —3923 Cedar Springs; 214-528-1004, caven.com.*PEKERS — 2615 Oak Lawn; 214-528-3333. *PUB PEGASUS— 3326 N. Fitzhugh; 214-559-4663.*RAINBOW LOUNGE — 651 S. Jennings, Ft. Worth, 817-870-2466.*ROUND-UP SALOON — 3912 Cedar Springs; 214-522-9611;

roundupsaloon.com.*STATION 4— 3911 Cedar Springs; 214-526-7171; caven.com.*SUE ELLEN’S— 3014 Throckmorton; 214-559-0707, caven.com*THE MINING COMPANY— 3903 Cedar Springs; 214.521.4205.*TIN ROOM— 2514 Hudnall; 214-526-6365; tinroom.net.WOODY’S SPORTS AND VIDEO BAR— 4011 Cedar Springs;

214-520-6629.*ZIPPERS — 3333 N. Fitzhugh; 214-526-9519.

• entertainment, adult

*ALTERNATIVES OF NEW FINE ARTS — 1720 W. Mockingbird Ln.; 214-630-7071.

BRUCE WOOD DANCE PROJECT — 214-428-2263; brucewooddance.org.

*MOCKINGBIRD VIDEO — 708 W. Mockingbird Ln.; 214-631-3003.*NEW FINE ARTS WEST—1966 W. Northwest Hwy.; 972-869-1097.*ODYSSEY ADULT VIDEO — 2600 Forest at Denton Dr.,

972-484-4999; 950 W. Mockingbird Ln., 214-634-3077.*PARIS ADULT BOOKS & VIDEO WAREHOUSE —

1118 Harry Hines; 972-263-0774.

*THE VIDEO STORE — 3015 Arapaho at Galaxie; Garland 75044; 972-495-1460. 214-528-6500; robwiley.com.

*ZONE D’EROTICA — 2600 Forest, Dallas. 972-241-7055, zonederotica.com.

• entertainment, general

*ARLINGTON MUSEUM OF ART — 201 W. Main St., Arlington;817-275-4600; arlingtonmuseum.org.

ARTES DE LA ROSS — 1440 N. Main St; Ft. Worth; 76164; 817-624-8333.

BASS HALL — 330 E. 4th St.; Ft. Worth; 817-212-4280.BEARDANCE — beardance.org.CASA MANANA — 3101 W. Lancaster Ave.; Fort Worth;

817-321-5030; casamanana.org.CITY PERFORMANCE HALL — 2700 Flora St.; 75201;

214-880-0202; dallasperformaingarts.org.DALLAS ARBORETUM — 8525 Garland Rd.; 214-515-6500;

dallasarboretum.org.*DALLAS MUSEUM OF ART — 1717 N. Harwood; 214-922-1204.DALLAS SUMMER MUSICALS — 909 1st. Ave.; 214-421-5678; dallassummermusicals.org.DALLAS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA — 2301 Flora St.; 75201;

214-871-4038; dallassymphony.com.DALLAS OPERA — 214-443-1000; dallasopera.org, DALLAS THEATER CENTER — 2400 Flora St..;

214-252-3927; dallastheatercenter.org.FT. WORTH OPERA — 31-877-FWOPERA; fwopera.org.FT. WORTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA — 330 E. 4 th St. Ft. Worth;

817-665-6500; fwsymphony.org*LAKEWOOD THEATRE — 825 Abrams Rd.; 214-827-LAKE.*MAGNOLIA THEATER — 3699 McKinney Ave.; 214-520-0025.MBS PRODUCTIONS— 214-951-9550; mbsproductions.com.McKINNEY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER — 111 N Tennessee;

McKinney; 75069; 972-547-2650.MODERN ART MUSEUM — 3200 Darnell, Ft. Worth; 817-738-9215.NASHER SCULPTURE CENTER — 2001 Flora St.; 214-242-1500;

nashersculpturecenter.org.SAMMONS PARK — (Annette Strauss Artist Square);

2100 Ross Ave.; 75201; dallaspeerformingarts.org.TEXAS BALLET THEATER — 1540 Mall Circle; Ft. Worth;

817-763-0207; texasballettheater.org.*THEATRE THREE — 2800 Routh, #168; 214-871-2933;

theatre3dallas.com.TITAS — 2403 Flora St.; 75201; 214-880-0202; titas.org.UPTOWN PLAYERS — P.O. Box 192264; 214-219-2718;

uptownplayers.org.WATERTOWER THEATRE — 15650 Addison Rd.; 972-450-6232;

watertowertheatre.org.WINSPEAR OPERA HOUSE — (Margaret McDermott Performance

Hall & Nancy Hamon Recital Hall); 2403 Flora St.; 75201; 214-880-0202; dallasperformingarts.org.

WYLY THEATRE — (Potter Rose Perofrmance Hall); 2400 Flora St.;75201; 214-880-0202; dallasperformingarts.org.

XPOSED ADULT THEATER AND MEGASTORE— 910 W. Mockingbird Ln.; 214-819-0571; xposedtheater-megastore.com

• healthcare

ADVANCED FOOT CARE— Dr. Michael Saginaw, DPM; Dr. RichardSwails, DPM; Dr. Jeff Doyle, DPM; 3131 Turtle Creek Blvd., Ste.850; 214-366-4600.

ADVANCED SKIN FITNESS— 2928 Oak Lawn Ave.; 214-521-5277; advancedskinfitness.com.

ALLEN, DR. BRADY— 2929 Carlisle, Ste. 260; 214-303-1033, uptownphysiciansgroup.com.

AUERBACH, DR. LYNNE — (Uptown Chiropractic); 2909 Cole Ave., #205; 214-979-9013.

AUTUMN JOUNREY HOSPICE — 5347 Spring Valley Rd.; Dallas 75254; 972-233-0525; autumnjourneyhospice.com.

AVITA DRUGS — 214-780-0898; avitadrugs.com BELLOS, NICHOLAS C., M.D. — (Infectious Disease);

2909 Lemmon Ave.; 972-239-3849.BECKMAN, DEBORAH, M.S., LP.C., N.C.C — 214-824-2009;

uptownpsychotherapy.com.BOYD, CAROLE ANN, D.D.S. — 4514 Cole, #905;

214-521-6261; drboyd.net.CITY DOC — 5301 W. Lovers Ln., 214-352-7800

2909 McKinney Ave., 214-871-7000, citydoc.net.DALLAS ANTI-AGING INSTITUTE — 8251 Westchester Dr. ;

214-265-8300 ; hormonetherapydallas.com*DALY, PATRICK, M.D.— 3629 Fairmount St., 214-526-3566.DERM AESTHETICS & LASER CENTER — Dr. Anthony Caglia;

670 W. Campbell Rd., #150; 972-690-7070.DIAMOND, SUSAN, M.D.— 8210 Walnut Hill Ln., #911;

214-378-5515.DISHMAN, KEITH; OPTOMETRIST— 4311 Oak Lawn, #125;

214-521-0929; idrdishman.com.DUNN, PAUL, D.D.S. — 1110 N. Buckner Blvd; 214-784-5944FASTDENTALPLAN.COM — 888-243-5026; fastdentalplan.com.FLOSS— 3131 Lemmon Ave.; 214-978-0101; flossdental.com.GRAGERT, AMY (PSYCHOTHERAPY) — 2610 State St.;

6015 Berkshire; 214-740-1600.

GRANETO, DONALD., MD — (General Practice/HIV Medicine); 2929 Carlisle St., # 260; 214-303-1033; uptownphysiciansgroup.com.

GRIMES,VAERIE, CCH+ — (Certified Clinical Hypnotist); 3303 Leee Parkway, #230; 972-974-2094; valeriegrimes.com.

*HEALTH E. LOOKS— 1201 W. Airport Frwy, Suite 330, Euless. 817-684-1860, healthelooks.com.

*HEALTH EDUCATION LEADERSHIP PROJECT— 909 W. Magnolia Ave. #2, Ft. Worth, 817-832-3910; iplayfw.org.

*HERZOG, DR. CLINT — (Dentist); 2828 Routh, #310;214-969-1000.

HIGHLAND PARK EMERGENCY CENTER — 5150 Lemmon Ave.,214-396-4550; highlandparker.com

HUPERT, MARK J., M.D. — (Infectious Disease);3801 Gaston Ave., #300; 214-828-4702.

INFINITY FOOT AND ANKLE— 2501 Oak lawn # 201,972-274-5708; infinityfootandankle.com.

INTERVENTIONAL SPINCE & PAIN — 8440 Walnut Hill, #400;214-345-1476; spincedallas.com.

KINDLEY, DR. GARY, D. MIN. — (Pastoral Counselor) 3906 Lemmon Ave., #400; 817-312-9919; drgk.org.

LEE, DAVID M., M.D. — (Internal Medicine/HIV Medicine); 2929 Carlisle; #260; 214-303-1033,uptownphysiciansgroup.com.

LOVELL, CYNTHIA, M.E.D, L.P.C.— Counselor; 5217 McKinney Ave., #210; 214-497-6268;lpccynthialovell.vpweb.com

*MARCUM, CANDY, MED. — (Psychotherapy); 3626 N. Hall, #723; 214-521-1278.

MARTIN, DAVID, MD;— (Plastic Surgeon); 7777 Forest Ln., Ste. C-625; 972-566-6988.

MARTIN, RANDY, L.P.C.— (Psychotherapy); 214-520-7575.*MELROSE PHARMACY— 2506 Oak Lawn; 214-521-2133.MYRICK, TIM, M.E.D., L.P.C., N.C.C.— 214-824-2009;

uptownpsychotherapy.com.NEIGHBORHOOD CLINIC UPTOWN— 2909 Lemmon Ave.;

214-941-4000.NORTH TEXAS INFECTIOUS DISEASES CONSULTANTS, P.A. —

3409 Worth; 214-823-2533; infectiousdiseases.com.OAK LAWN EYE ASSOCIATES — Dr. Randy Atwood;

3525 Lemmon; 214-219-3393.OAK LAWN DERMATOLOGY— 3500 Oak Lawn, Ave., Ste. 650;

214-520-8100; oaklawndermatology.com.*OAK LAWN PHYSICIANS GROUP — 3514 Cedar Springs Rd.;

214-520-1810.OWEN, JIMMY, LPC — 3500 Oak Lawn Ave., Ste 620;

214-546-8852; jimmyowen.comPALETTI, ALFRED J., DDS — 5510 Abrams Rd., #102;

214-691-2969.PARKLAND HOSPITAL — 5201 Harry Hines Blvd.; 214-590-8000;

phhs.com..*POUNDERS, STEVEN M., M.D. —

3500 Oak Lawn Ave., #600; 214-520-8833.PHILIPS, KAY, M.D. — (Baylor); 9101 N. Central, #300; 214-363-2305.PRIDE PHARMACY GROUP — 2929 Carlisle St., #115;

214-954-7389; pridepharmacygroup.com.SAFIR, DR. ALLEN — (Doctor Eyecare); 4414 Lemmon Ave.

doctoreyecare.com; 214-522-3937.SALAS, MICHAEL — (Vantage Point Counseling);

4141 Office Parkway, 75204; 214-471-8650; vantagepointdallascounseling.com.

SERENITY CHIROPRACTIC & WELLNESS — 12240 Inwood Rd.,Ste 230; 972-989-7998; drcerrone.com.

SKIN SPECIALISTS OF ADDISON — 5304 Beltline Rd.; 972-649-6644; skinspecialistsoa.com.

SPECTRUM CHIROPRACTIC & ACUPUNTURE— 3906 Lemmon,#214; 214-520-0092; spectrumchiropractic.com.

*STONEWALL BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, INC.— 3626 N. Hall, #723; 214-521-1278; 1-888-828-TALK; stonewall-inc.com.

TERRELL, KEVIN, DDS, PC — (Dentist); 2603 Oak Lawn Ave., #100; 214-329-1818; terrelldental.com.

TOTAL MED SOLUTIONS— 5445 La Sierra Dr., Ste 420; 214-987-9200; 6101 Windcom Ct., Ste 300; 214-987-9203.

TRIBBLE, DR. MARC A. — 2929 Carlisle St., #260; 214.303.1033, uptownphysiciansgroup.com.

TSENG, EUGENE, D.D.S.— 3300 Douglas, Ste. A; 214-855-0789.TURTLE CREEK WELLNESS & CHIROPRACTIC— 3102 Oak Lawn

#205; 214-521-6868; turtlecreekwellness.com*UPTOWN PHYSICIANS GROUP— 2929 Carlisle St., #260;

214-303-1033, uptownphysiciansgroup.com.UPTOWN PSYCHOTHERAPY— 4144 N. Central Expwy., #520;

214-824-2009; uptownpsychotherapy.com.UPTOWN VISION — 2504 Cedar Springs; 214-953-EYES;

uptownvisiondallas.com.VASQUEZ CLINIC — 2929 Welborn; 214-528-1083; vasquesclinic.com.

• insurance

*A-AFFORDABLE INSURANCE — 4003 Lemmon Ave.;214-522-1702.

*ALLSTATE — (Alex Long); 3435 N. Beltline Rd. #119, Irving; 972-570-7000; alexlonginsuranceagency.com.

*BILL PRIEST INSURANCE— 1402 Corinth St.; 214-860-5700.IRVIN INSURANCE SERVICES — (Farmers);

14651 Dallas Pkwy., # 110; 972-367-6200.

NEW YORK LIFE— (Brian Walker); 12201 Merit, Ste. 1000; 214-629-8558 .

STEVEN GRAVES INSURANCE AGENCY — 2919 Welborn, Ste 100 214-599-0808; stevengravesinsurance.com.

• private clubs

*CLUB DALLAS— 2616 Swiss; 214-821-1990; the-clubs.com.*MIDTOWNE SPA — 2509 Pacific; 214-821-8989; midtowne.com.

• real estate

ADOBE TITLE— (Jason Valerio); 3300 Oak Lawn #700; 214-821-0222; adobetitle.com.

BUYADALLASHOME.COM — 214-500-0007.CAIN, MARK — (Dave Perry Miller & Assoc); 214-542-6516.HENRY, JOSEPH — (Keller Williams); 214-520-4122;

[email protected], BRANDON — (Dave Perry-Miller Intown);

2828 Routh St., #100; 214-263-4685; brandonfleeman.comHEWITT & HABGOOD — (Dave Perry Miller); 2828 Routh, #100:

214-752-7070; hewitthabgood.com.HICKMAN + WEBER GROUP— (Dave Perry Miller);

5500 Preston Rd, Suite 290, 214-300-8439, hickmanweber.com.ILUME — 4123 Cedar Springs Rd.; 214-520-0588; ilume.com.KB HOMES — 3546 Melinda Hills Drive; 214-920-9090.M STREET LOFTS — 5800 McCommas Blvd.; 214-708-5363;

3brec.com. MARTIN, KEN— (David Griffin); 214-293-5218.NALL, STEVE — (Virginia Cook); 972-248-5429; texashomeguy.com.NESSEL DEVELOPMENT— 6603 E. Lovers Ln.;888-836-8234;

nesselinc.com.NUCIO, TONY— (Nucio Realty Group); 3100 Monticello, #200;

214-395-0669; dallascitycenter.com.ORAM, MARK— (Keller Williams); 214-850-1674;

gayrealestateagent.comPARKER, BRIAN— (Ebby’s Urban Alliance); 214-443-4909;

wcondosdallas.com.PARKSIDE CONDOS— 4777 Cedar Springs; 214-377-2233;

parksidecedarsprings.com.SALADIN, MARTY—1227 Fern Ridge Pkwy #200; St. Louis, MO

877.763.8111; midwestmortgagecapitol.com.SCHWARTZ, JOEY —(Local Dweling); 3710 Rawlings, #850;

214-522-9100; localdwelling.com.SOUTHWESTERN, THE — 5959 Maple Ave.; 214-352-5959;

thesouthewestern.com.UPDIKE, JEFF — (ReMax Urban); 214-943-9400; jeffupdike.com.VIEWOINT MORTGAGE — (Armando Ramirez); 214-263-5507.WATERMARK— wartermarkreg.com.; (Joe DeuPree);

214-559-5690; ( George Durstine); 214-559-6090; (Danny Allen Scott); 972-588-8304

WHITESIDE, PAIGE — 214-549-2540; paigewhitesidegroup.com.WYNN REALTY — (Craig Patton); 18636 Vista Del Sol Dr.;

469-449-9917; wynnrealty.com.

• restaurants

*ALFREDO’S PIZZA — 4043 Trinity Mills, #108; 972-307-1678.*ALL GOOD CAFE — 2934 Main St.; 214-742-5362.*ANGELA’S CAFE—7929 Inwood, #121; 214-904-8122.*BIC’S RESTAURANT — 2245 Midway Rd., Carrolton; 972-233-5819.*BLACK-EYED PEA — 3857 Cedar Springs; 214-521-4580.BLIMPIE AMERICA’S SUB SHOP — 4103 Lemmon Ave.;

214-599-8890; blimpie.com..*BULI CAFE — 3908 Cedar Springs Rd.; 214-528-5410; bulicafe.com.*BURGER ISLAND — 4422-B Lemmon Ave.; 214-443-0015.*BUZZBREWS KITCHEN — 4334 Lemmon Ave.; 214-521-4334;

4154 Fitzhugh; 214-826-7100; buzzbrews.com.*CAFÉ BRAZIL — 3847 Cedar Springs; 214-461-8762.*COSMIC CUP — 2912 Oak Lawn Ave.; 214-521-6157.CREMONA KITCHEN— 2704 Worthington.; 214-871-115.

www.cremonabistro.com*DEEP SUSHI — 2624 Elm St.; 214-651-1177.*DICKEY’S BARBECUE— 2525 Wycliff Ave.; 214-780-0999;

dickeys.com.*EINSTEIN BROTHERS BAGELS — 3827 Lemmon Ave., Dallas,

214-526-5221; 3050 University, Ft. Worth, 817-923-3444.EPIC CONES — 3025 Main St.; 214-364-8842; epiccones.com.*GOOD LUCK DRIVE IN — 900 W. Rosedale, Ft. Worth;

817-332-5507.*GOODCENTS DELI FRESH SUBS — 2817 Howell St., @220;

214-758-0870; mrgoodcents.com.*THE GREAT AMERICAN HERO— 4001 Lemmon Ave.;

214-521-2070.HARD ROCK CAFE — 2211 N. Houston St.; 469-341-7625;

hardrock.com.*HOWARD WANG’S UPTOWN — 3223 Lemmon Ave.;

214-954-9558; hwrestaurants.com.*HUNKY’S — 4000 Cedar Springs and 321 N. Bishop St.;

214-522-1212; hunkys.com.*IT’S A GRIND — 2901 Indiana, 75226; 214-954-7109.JOHNATHON’S OAK CLIFF— 1111 N. beckley Ave.;

214-946-2221; johnathonsoakcliff.com*LA CABANA — 1417 W. Davis; 214-941-9292. *LONE STAR BBQ — 6320 Beach St, Halton City; 817-428-7887.

*LOVER’S EGGROLL — 3510 McKinney, #D; 214-443-1888.*LUCKY’S CAFÉ — 3531 Oak Lawn; 214-522-3500.*MAMA’S DAUGHTERS’ DINER— 2014 Irving Blvd.;

214-742-8646; mamasdaughtersdiner.com.*MAIN STREET CAFÉ — 2023 S. Cooper, Arlington; 817-801-9099.*MCDONALD’S — 4439 Lemmon Ave.; 214-522-0697.*O’JEDA’S — 4617 Maple; 214-528-8383.*PIZZA INN — 5460 Lemmon Ave.; 214-526-2560.*POLLO FIESTA — 4535 Maple Ave., 214-443-9078;

903 S. Hampton, 214-942-6645.SAKHUU THAI CUISINE — 4810 Bryan St., Ste 100; 214-828-9300;

sakhuu.com.*SAL’S PIZZA — 2525 Wycliff; 214-522-1828.*SPIRAL DINER AND BAKERY— 1101 N. Beckley; 214-948-4747.*STARBUCK COFFEE — 3330 Oak Lawn,

214-219-0369; 4101 Lemmon Ave, 214-522-3531.*STRATOS GREEK TAVERNA — 2907 W. Northwest Hwy.;

214-352-3321; clubstratos.com.TEXAS LAND AND CATTLE — 3130 Lemmon Ave.; 214-526-4664;

www.txlc.com.*THAIRIFFIC — 4000 Cedar Springs; 972-241-2412; thairrific.com.TILLMAN’S ROADHOUSE — 324 W. 7th St.; 214-942-0988;

tillmansroadhouse.com.*TOMMY’S HAMBURGERS — 5228 Camp Bowie,

Ft. Worth; 817-569-1111.TWO CORKS AND A BOTTLE— 2800 Routh St. # 140

( the quadrangle); 214-871-9463; twocorksandabottle.comVERACRUZ CAFE — 408 N. Bishop St. #107.; 214-948-4746;

veracruzcafedallas.com.WENDY KRISPIN -CATERER — 214-748-5559;

wendykrispincaterer.com*WINGSTOP — 4411 Lemmon Ave.; 214-219-9464.ZINI’S PIZZA — 4001 Cedar Springs; 214-599-2600; ZinisPizza.com.

• services

20C DESIGN — 1430 N. Riverfront Blvd.; 214-939-1430; 20cdesign.com.AGAIN & AGAIN— 1202 N. Riverfront; 214-746-6300;

againandagain.comALADDIN RENTALS & EVENTS— (Jody Parish); 738 W. Hurst Blvd.;

Hurst; 871-282-3902; aladdinrentalsandevents.com. ALLEN, RON, CPA, P.C. — 2909 Cole Ave., #300; 214-954-0042.ALTA MERE TINTING— 4302 Lemmon Ave.; 214-521-7477;

altameredallas.com.ANTIQUE FLOORS — 1221 Dragon St.; 214-760-9330;

antiquefloors.net.ANTIQUE GALLERY OF LEWISVILLE— 1165 S. Stemmons Fwy.

#126 .; 972-219-0474; antiquegallerylewisville.com.ANTIQUE GALLERY OF MESQUITE— 3330 N. Galloway #225.;

972-270-7700; antiquegallerymesquite.com.ARIA CREAMATION SERVICE— 214-340-8008; cremation.com.BLUE RIBBON HEAT & AIR — 10033 Lake Highlands Pl., 75218;

214-823-8888; blueribbonheatandair.com.CAMPBELL CUSTOM CONSTRUCTION — 214-802-2280;

cccdallas.com.CONSIGNMENT SOLUTIONS — 1931 Skillman St.; 214-827-8022;

consignmentsolution.com.*ENERGY FITNESS — 2901 Cityplace West Blvd.; 214-219-1900.FLOATSTORAGE.COM— floatstorage.com GIACO, ERNIE CPA — 817-731-7450.GREAT SKIN BY LYNNE — 4245 N. Central Expy., #450;

214-526-6160; greatskinbylynne.com.*HOLLYWOOD STYLE NAILS — 3523 Oak Lawn; 214-526-7133. HIGHLAND PARK EMERGENCY CENTER — 5150 Lemmon Ave.;

214-443-8131; HighlandParker.com.HOPE COTTAGE — (Adoption); 4209 McKinney Ave.;

214-526-8921; hopecottage.org. *IRON PRESS CLEANERS — 3818 Cedar Springs; 214-443-9936.*JESSICA HAIR SALON — 4420 Lemmon; 214-521-9244.LONE STAR SAUNAS AND SOLAR SCREENS — 2334 Hinton Dr.;

Irving; 972-445-0856; lonestarsolarscreens.comLIFELONG ADOPTIONS — 888-829-0891; lifelongadoptions.comLOCAL CREMATION — 8499 Greenville Ave; 214-343-4040;

localcremation.com.LUX: A TANNING SALON — 4411 Lemmon Ave., #105; 75219;

214-521-4589; luxtandallas.com.*MR. G’S BEVERAGE — 1453 Coit, Plano; 972-867-2821.THE NAIL SPA DALLAS — 4020 Cedar Springs Rd.; 214-526-6245:

thenailspadallas.com.*PALM BEACH TAN — 2817 Howell, #190;

214-871-2786; palmbeachtan.com.*POOCH PATIO — 3811 Fairmount; 214-252-1550.PORTRAIT SKETCHES BY DAVID PHILIPS — 214-498-6273;

drphilips.net.PROMOTIONAL RESCUE — 703 McKinney Ave., Ste 402;

214-303-1325.POSH AESTHETICS — (Nexus Financial Advisors); 817-865-5030.SALON AURA —3910 Cedar Springs; 75219; 214-443-0454.SARDONE CONSTRUCTION — 972-786-5849;

sardoneconstruction.comSYNTHETIC GRASS PROS — 500 E. State Hwy 121, #D;

972-420-7800; syntheticgrasspros.com.*SIR SPEEDY — 2625 Oak Lawn; 214-522-2679.

SPCA OF TEXAS — 2400 Lone Star Dr.; 214-461-1829; spca.org.*SUPERCUTS— 4107 Lemmon Ave.; 214-522-1441; supercuts.com.TADDY’S PET SERVICES— 214-732-4721; taddyspetservices.com.TEXAS BEST FENCE — 500 E. State Hwy 121, #B; 972-245-0640;

texasbestfence.com.THE MAKE READY GROUP— 214-599-8757; themakeready-

group.com.*TIGGERS TATTOO — 2602 Main St., 214-655-2639.TOTAL MED SOLUTIONS — TotalMedsSolutions.com.TITLE BOXING CLUB— 4140 Lemmon Ave. #275; 214-520-2964;

titleboxingclub.com/dallas-uptown-tx.*TURTLE CREEK ADVISORS — 3102 Maple Ave.; 800-680-6120;

turtlecreekadvisors.com.TERRY THOMPSON PHOTOGRAPHY — 214-629-7663;

360show.com.*UPS STORE — 3824 Cedar Springs, #101; 214-683-8466.

• shops

ALL OCCASIONS FLORIST — 3428 Oak Lawn; 214-528-0898; alloccasionsdallas.com.

*ART IS ART — 2811 N. Henderson Ave.; 214-823-8222; artisart.biz.*BISHOP ST. MARKET — 419 N. Bishop; 214-941-0907.*BARNES & NOBEL BOOKSTORE— 616 Preston & Royal;

7700 N.W. Hwy-Dallas; 801 w. 15th-Plano; 2325 Stemmons #401-Lewisville.

BRIAN STREET TRADERS — 4217 Bryan St., ; 214-821-5383;bryantstreettraders.com.

BLUE SMOKE OF DALLAS— 4560 W. Mockingbird Ste. 102., 469-358-2706; bluesmokeofdallas.com.

BUD LIGHT — budlight.com.BUILDER’S SURPLUS — 2610 W. Miller Rd., 972-926-0100;

5832 E. Belnap, 817-831-3600.CANTONI — 4800 Alpha Rd.; 972-934-9191; cantoni.com.*CONDOM NATION — 17977 Preston Rd. ; 972-818-8400;

www.facebook.com/condomnationdallas.*CONDOM SENSE — 4038 Cedar Springs; 214-552-3141.DALLAS PETAL PUSHER — 2615 Oak Lawn; 214-219-5656.DULCE INTERIOR CONSIGNMENT — 2914 Oak Lawn;

214-827-7496; dallaspetalpusher.com.FASHION OPTICAL — 3430 Oak Lawn; 214-526-6006;

fashionopticaldallas.com.FREEDOM FURNITURE — 13810 Welch Rd.; 972-385-7368.*GASPIPE — 4420 Maple Ave.; 214-526-5982.*GOODY GOODY LIQUOR — 3316 Oak Lawn, 214-252-0801.*HALF-PRICE BOOKS— 5803 E. Northwest Hwy;

2211 S. Cooper, Arlington.HOMEMART FURNITURE — 15166 Marsh Ln., 75001;

972-243-4100; homemart-furniture.com.IMAGE EYEWEAR — 4268 Oak Lawn at Wycliff;

214-521-6763; imageeyewear.com.*KIVA DESIGN — 1916 N. Haskell; 214-821-1700.*KROGER — 4142 Cedar Springs; 214-599-9859.*KUNDALINI’S HOLISTIC HERBS & GIFTS —2515 Inwood;

214-357-4272; kundalinis.com.LIGNE ROSET — 4516 McKinney Ave.; 214-526-2220;

ligne-roset-usa.com.LONESTAR ARTISANS — 469-387-8581; lonestarartisans.com.*LULA B’S WEST — 1010 N. Riverfront (Industrial); 214-749-1929:

lula-bs.com.MCGANNON SHOWROOMS —1617 Hi Line Dr,m #700;

214-748-1828; mcgannonshowrooms.com.MADE TO ORDER DESSERTS — 214-206-5445;

madetoorderdesserts.comMR. SWEETS HYDROPONICS & ORGANICS — 12640 E. NW HWY. # 412; 972-270-3510; mrsweetshydro.com.*OAK LAWN FOOD MART— 3810 Congress, #100; 214-219-0333.OBSCURITIES — 4008 Cedar Springs; 214.559.3706; obscurities.com.OUTLINES ACTIVEWEAR — 3906 Cedar Springs; 214-528-1955.*PETROPOLITAN — 408 S. Harwood; 214-741-4100.*PIPE DREAMS — 1921 Greenville Ave.; 214-827-0519.*PK’S LIQUOR— 4113 Lomo Alto; 214-521-7470.*PRIDE PRODUCTIONS — 4038 Cedar Springs; 214-219-9113.*SKIVVIES — 4001-C Cedar Springs; 214-559-4955.*TAPELENDERS — 3926 Cedar Springs; 214-528-6344.TEXAS SIAMESE RESCUE— 1123 N. Corinth; Cornith, TX;

940-367-7767; tx.siameserescue.org.TOTAL NUTRITION— 4309 Lemmon Ave.; 214-520-6267;

totalnutritiondallas.com.UNION JACK — 3920 Cedar Springs; 214-528-9600.UPTOWN VISION — 2504 Cedar Springs; 214-953-EYES;

uptownvisiondallas.com.VENETIAN FURNITURE — 122 Leslie St.; 872-241-6700;

venetianfurnituredallas.com.*WHITE ROCK SPORTS — 718 N Buckner Blvd, #108; 214-321-6979.*WHOLE FOODS MARKET — 2218 Greenville Ave.; 214-824-1744;

Lemmon Ave. at Lomo Alto; 801 E. Lamar; Arlington.*WINE MARKET— 3858 Oak Lawn; 214-219-6758.WIZARDS SMOKE SHOP— 3219 N. Fitzhugh.ZURI FURNITURE— 4880 Alpha Rd., Dallas, 972-716-9874;

7884 State Hwy. 121, Frisco, 469-633-9874.

• travel

AMERICAN AIRLINES — 800-433-7300; aavacations.com/rainbow.THE PAUER GROUP - CRUISE EXPERTS— 972-241-2000;

thepaurgroup.com.GAYRIBBEAN CRUISES — 214-303-1924; gayribbeancruises.com.

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• organizationdirectory• hotline • political • services • spirituality • spirituality • sports

AIDS HOTLINE— 214-559-AIDS; Sponsored by Resource Center of Dallas.

• aids services

*AIDS ARMS INC. — 219 Sunset, #116-A, Dallas 75208, 214-521-5191; 1907 Peabody Ave., Dallas 75215, 214-421-7848;aidsarms.org.

AIDS INTERFAITH NETWORK — 501 N. Stemmons, #200, Dallas75207; 214-943-4444 (Programs), 214-941-7696 (Adminis-tration); aidsinterfaithnetwork.org.

AIDS OUTREACH CENTER — 400 North Beach Street; Fort Worth,76111; www.aoc.org; 817-335-1994.

AIDS PREVENTION PROJECT — 400 S. Zang, Dallas 75208; 214-645-7300, 214-645-7301.

*AIDS RESOURCE CENTER — 2701 Reagan, P.O. Box 190869,Dallas 75219; 214-521-5124; resourcecenter-dallas.org.

*AIDS SERVICES OF DALLAS — P.O. Box 4338, Dallas 75208;214-941-0523; aidsdallas.org.

AIDS SERVICES OF NORTH TEXAS — 4210 Mesa, Denton 76207, 940-381-1501; 2540 Ave. K, Ste500, Plano 75074, 972-424-1480; 3506 Texas, Greenville75401, 903-450-4018; 102 S. First, Rockwall 75087,800-974-2437; aidsntx.org.

EXHALE SERVICES — 417 S. Locust, #101, Denton 76201; 940-484-2516.

GREG DOLLGENER MEMORIAL AIDS FUND, INC. —P.O. Box 29091, Dallas 75229; 972-423-9093; gdmaf.org.

*LEGACY COUNSELING CENTER &LEGACY FOUNDERS COTTAGE — 4054 McKinney, #102,Dallas 75204; 214-520-6308; legacycounseling.com.

*LEGAL HOSPICE OF TEXAS — 3626 N. Hall, #820, Dallas 75219;214-521-6622; dlh.org.

*NELSON-TEBEDO HEALTH RESOURCE CENTER —4012 Cedar Springs, P.O. Box 190869, Dallas 75219; 214-528-2336; rcdallas.org/nthrc.html.

NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS HIV PLANNING COUNCIL —1101 S. Main, #2500; Fort Worth 76104; 817-321-4743 (Of-fice), 817-321-4741 (Fax); notexasaids.com.

POSITIVE VOICES COALITION — 8099 Pennsylvania Ave., Ft.Worth; 817-321-4742; notexasaids.com.

PROJECT ESPERANZA — 5415 Maple, #422, Dallas 75235; 214-630-0114.

TURTLE CREEK CHORALE AIDS FUND — P.O. Box 190409, Dal-las 75219; 214-394-9064; tccaidsfund.org.

WHITE ROCK FRIENDS MINISTRY — 9353 Garland Rd., Dallas75218; 214-324-1193; whiterockchurch.org.

• education

ALLIES — 3116 Fondren Dr., Dallas 75205; 214-768-4796;smu.edu/womenscenter/allies.

*DALLAS PUBLIC LIBRARY — 1515 Young, Dallas 75201;214-670-1400; dallaslibrary.org.

GAY AND LESBIAN ASSOCIATION OF DENTON — 940-565-2456; [email protected]; orgs.unt.edu/glad.

GLSEN - DALLAS — 2505 Wedglea Dr. #235, Dallas, 817-999-0199; glsen.org/dallas, [email protected].

HOMAGE — P.O. Box 830688, #12, Richardson 75083; 214-415-8495;[email protected].

HOMAGE AT UTA — 817-272-3986; [email protected] @ COLLIN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE —

214-991-7851; out.ccccd.edu.SPECTRUM — 3140 Dyer, Dallas 75275; 214-768-4792;

people.smu.edu/spectrum. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS ALLY PROGRAM —

940-565-2000; [email protected]; unt.edu/ally/index.htm.

• media

*DALLAS VOICE — 4145 Travis, 3rd Floor, Dallas 75204; 214-754-8710; dallasvoice.com.

DALLAS VOICE YELLOW PAGES — 4145 Travis, 3rd Floor, Dallas75204; 214-754-8710; gayyellow.com.

GAY & LESBIAN ALLIANCE AGAINST DEFAMATION — 800-GAY-MEDIA; [email protected]; GLAAD.org.

LAMBDA WEEKLY — GLBT talk-radio show. KNON 89.3FM;Lambda Weekly, KNON FM, P.O. Box 71909, Dallas 75371;[email protected]; geocities.com/lambdaweekly.

PRIDE RADIO — 14001 N. Dallas Parkway, #300, Dallas 75240;214-866-8000; prideradiodfw.com/main.html.

• music

DALLAS SUMMER MUSICALS — 909 Ist. Avenue., Dallas 75210;214-565-1116; liveatthemusichall.com.

FRONTIER DRUM & BUGLE CORPS — 3630 Harry Hines Blvd.,#18, Dallas 75219; 972-437-6974; frontiercorps.org.

OAK LAWN SYMPHONIC BAND — P.O. Box 190869, Dallas 75219; 214-621-8998; oaklawnband.org.

NEW TEXAS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA — P.O. Box 190137, Dallas 75219; 214-526-3214 (x101); ntso.org.

TURTLE CREEK CHORALE — P.O. Box 190137, 75219, Dallas 75219; 214-526-3214 (x 101); turtlecreek.org.

WOMEN’S CHORUS OF DALLAS — 3630 Harry Hines Blvd., #210,Dallas 75219; 214-520-7828; [email protected]; twcd.org.

LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF DALLAS COUNTY— P.O. Box 541712; DALLAS 75354-1719; lpdallas.org.

LOG CABIN REPUBLICANS OF DALLAS — P.O. Box 191033, Dallas 75219; 214-346-2115;[email protected]; dallas.logcabin.org.

STONEWALL DEMOCRATS OF DALLAS —P.O. Box 192305, Dallas 75219; 214-887-4990; stonewallde-mocratsofdallas.org.

STONEWALL DEMOCRATS OF DENTON COUNTY — P.O. Box 703392, Dallas 75370; 972-890-3834; [email protected];stonewalldemocratsofdentoncounty.org.

TARRANT COUNTY STONEWALL DEMOCRATS—P.O. Box 185363, Fort Worth 76181; 817-913-8743; [email protected]; tarrantcountystonewalldemocrats.org.

• professional

ALLIANCE OF DESIGN PROFESSIONALS — 214-526-2085.BUSINESS NETWORK OF COLLIN COUNTY — 972-702-0058;

businessnetworkcc.org.CATHEDRAL BUSINESS NETWORK — 214-351-1901 (x304);

[email protected]; cathedralofhope.com/cbn.DALLAS PRIDE RESOURCE GROUP —

[email protected] GAY AND LESBIAN BAR ASSN.— 214-540-4460;

[email protected]; dglba.org.DALLAS LAMBDA MEDICAL NETWORK — Contact Paul Jentz;

214-820-6930; [email protected] GLOBE — [email protected]. GLEAM — [email protected]; amrgleam.com.GLEE — 972-605-1212; edsu.eds.com/glee/index.html.GLOBE — P.O. Box 50961, Dallas 75250; 972-308-7233;

[email protected]; fedglobe.org.IBM EAGLE — [email protected] PRIDE TOASTMASTERS— 2701 Reagan 75219;

214-957-2011; [email protected]; lambdapride.freetoasthost.us.

LEADERSHIP LAMBDA TOASTMASTERS—[email protected]; leadershiplambda.freetoasthost.com.

LGBT LAW SECTION OF THE STATE BAR OF TEXAS—www.lgbtlawtx.com, 800-204-2222 x 1420.

NORTH TEXAS GLBT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE —3818 Cedar Springs Rd., Suite 101-429, Dallas, 75219, 214-821-GLBT.

OUT & EQUAL DFW—www.outandequal.org/dallas-fort-worth,[email protected].

PRIDE DFW METROPLEX — [email protected] GLBTA —Roland Zuniga, 972-344-5245, [email protected] PRIDE NETWORK —12500 TI Blvd., MS 8683, Dallas, 75243,

214-480-2800, [email protected]’S BUSINESS NETWORK — P.O. Box 190692,

Dallas 75219; 972-949-4355; [email protected]; womensbusinessnetwork.org.

• services

BLACK TIE DINNER, INC. — 3878 Oak Lawn Ave., Ste. 100-B#321, Dallas 75219; 972-733-9200; blacktie.org.

BOYS4TOYS — 4327 Vandelia, Dallas 75219; 214-522-5200;[email protected]; boys4toys.org.

COLLIN COUNTY GAY AND LESBIAN ALLIANCE —P.O. Box 860030 Plano, TX 75086-0030; 214-521-5342(x1715); [email protected]; ccgla.org.

DALLAS SOUTHERN PRIDE— 3100 Main, #208, Dallas 75226;214-734-8007; dallassouthernpride.com.

DALLAS/FORT WORTH FEDERAL CLUB — P.O. Box 191153, Dal-las 75219; 214-428-3332; dfwfederalclub.org.

DALLAS GAY AND LESBIAN ALLIANCE —P.O. Box 190712, Dallas 75219, 214-528-4233;[email protected]; dgla.com.

DALLAS GENDER SOCIETY — 214-540-4475.DALLAS TAVERN GUILD — 214-571-1073; michaeldough-

[email protected]; dallastavernguild.org.ERNIE GIACO, CPA — 817-731-7450; [email protected]*JOHN THOMAS GAY AND LESBIAN COMMUNITY CENTER —

2701 Reagan, P.O. Box 190869, Dallas 75219; 214-528-9254;Phil Johnson Historical Archives and Library; 214-540-4451.

GAY AND LESBIAN FUND FOR DALLAS —3818 Cedar Springs Rd. 101, #371, Dallas 75219; 214-421-8177; [email protected].

GAY & LESBIAN SWITCHBOARD — 214-528-0022;rcdallas.org/glcc.html.

HUMAN RIGHTS INITIATIVE OF NORTH TEXAS—214-855-0520; [email protected]; hrionline.org.

LAMBDA LEGAL DEFENSE AND EDUCATION FUND, SOUTHWEST REGION — 3500 Oak Lawn, #500, Dallas75219; 214-219-8585; lambdalegal.org.

LEGACY OF SUCCESS FOUNDATION, INC.— P.O. Box 700072,Dallas 75370; heritagecelebrationdfw.org.

NAMES PROJECT DALLAS — P.O. Box 190869, Dallas 75219;214-520-SEWS (Phone), 214-553-8129 (Fax); dallasname-sproject@hotmailcom; aidsquiltdallas.org.

NATIONAL COMING OUT PROJECT-DALLAS — P.O. Box 190726,Dallas 75219. 214-261-5610; comeout.org.

TARRANT COUNTY GAY PRIDE WEEK ASSOCIATION — P.O. Box 3459, Fort Worth 76113; [email protected]; tcgpwa.org.

TALK OF THE TOWN TOASTMASTERS CLUB — 214-404-2118; [email protected].

TRIANGLE FOUNDATION — P.O. Box 306, Frisco 75034; 972-200-9411 (Phone), 501-643-0327 (Fax);collinequality.org.

• social

BATTALION MOTORCYCLE CORPS — P.O. Box 190603, Dallas75219; [email protected]; battalionmc.com.

BITCHNBRUNCH— bitchnbrunch.org; [email protected].

CLASSIC CHASSIS CAR CLUB —P.O. Box 225463, Dallas 75222; 214-446-0606;[email protected]; classicchassis.com.

COUPLES METRO DALLAS — P.O. Box 192116, Dallas 75219;214-521-5342 (x1764); couplesmetrodallas.com.

DAMN — DAMNmen.org; P.O. Box 190869, Dallas 75219; 214-521-5342 (x1739); [email protected].

DALLAS BEARS — P.O. Box 191223, Dallas 75219; 214-521-5342 (x2943); dallasbears.org.

DFW BIG MEN’S CLUB — P.O. Box 227262, Dallas 75222; 972-AM-I-BIG9; [email protected]; chubnet.net/dfwbmc.

DISCIPLINE CORPS — P.O. Box 190838, Dallas 75219; 214-521-5342 (x1731); [email protected];disciplinecorps.com.

FIREDANCERS —[email protected]; firedancers.org.FLYING “W” OF DALLAS — P.O. Box 815485, Dallas 75381;

972-514-0511.FOR MEN ONLY DALLAS (FMO) —

http://socialnetwork.meetup.com/1102/FRISCOPRIDE — P.O. Box 1533, Frisco 75034; 469-324-4123;

friscopride.com.FUSE — 214-540-4435; [email protected];

getyourfuseon.com.GAY AND LESBIAN RESIDENTS OF OAK CLIFF — galroc.org.GAY & LESBIAN SINGLES — 214-328-6749.GAY MEN’S BOOK CLUB — 214-418-3354;

[email protected] OUTDOOR CLUB — 469-387-2530; [email protected];

gayoutdoorclub.org.GAYMSTERS BRIDGE CLUB — P.O. Box 190856, Dallas 75219;

214-946-6464; [email protected]; gaymsters.org.GROUP SOCIAL LATINO — 2701 Reagan; 214-540-4446. IMPERIAL COURT DE FORT WORTH/ARLINGTON —

P.O. Box 365, Fort Worth 76101; 817-897-8612; [email protected]; ic-fwa.org.

JEWEL— 214-540-GIRL; [email protected]; rcdallas.org.KHUSH TEXAS— http://groups.yahoo.com/group/khushtexas.LATE BLOOMERS — La Madeleine, 3906 Lemmon; 903-887-7371.LEATHER KNIGHTS— P.O. Box 190111, Dallas 75219;

214-559-3625; leatherknights.org. LONG YANG CLUB — 214-521-5342 (x428);

[email protected]; longyangclub.org/dallas.LVL/PWA CAMPOUT— Rick; [email protected]; lvlpwa.com.MEN OF ALL COLORS TOGETHER — P.O. Box 190611,

Dallas 75219; 214-521-4765; groups.yahoo.com/group.mactdallas.

NATIONAL LEATHER ASSOCIATION-DALLAS — P.O. Box 190432,Dallas 75219; [email protected]; nla-dallas.org.

NORTH TEXAS RADICAL FAERIES —groups.yahoo.com/group/ntradfae.

OAK LAWN COUPLES — oaklawncouples.com.ONCE IN A BLUE MOON — 10675 East Northwest Hwy., #2600B,

Dallas 75238; 972-264-3381;[email protected]; once-in-a-blue-moon.org.

ORANGE CLUB— groups.yahoo.com/group/orange-club.OUT TAKES DALLAS — 3818 Cedar Springs #101-405 Dallas

75219; 972-988-6333 (Phone), 866-753-9431 (Fax); outtakesdallas.org.

POZ DALLAS — [email protected]; pozdallas.org.PRIME TIMERS OF DALLAS-FORT WORTH — PO Box 191101,

Dallas 75219; 972-504-8866; [email protected]; primetimers-dfw.org.

RAINBOW GARDEN CLUB — P.O. Box 226811, Dallas 75222; 214-941-8114; info@ rainbowgardenclub.com; rainbowgardenclub.com.

SAVVY SINGLES NEWS DFW —http://singles.meetup.com/2049/

STRENGTH IN NUMBERS DALLAS/FORT WORTH —groups.yahoo.com/group/sindallasftworth;[email protected].

TEXAS TWISTERS — P.O. Box 192315, Dallas 75219; [email protected]; texastwisters.org.

UNITED COURT OF THE LONE STAR EMPIRE—PO Box 190865, Dallas 75219; dallascourt.org.

WOMEN’S THEATER GROUP— 972-907-8804;[email protected]; thewomenstheatergroup.com.

WOMEN OF DISTINCTION — dallasfamily.org.

PROJECT TAG (TYLER AREA GAYS) — 5701 Old Bullard Rd. #96;Tyler 75703; 903-372-7753; tylerareagays.com

AGAPE MCC — 4615 E. California Pkwy., (SE Loop 820), FortWorth 76119; 817-535-5002; agapemcc.com.

ASCENSION LUTHERAN CHURCH — 4230 Buckingham Rd., Garland 75042; 972-276-0023;[email protected]; ascensiontexas.org.

BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — 4523 Cedar Springs, Dallas 75235; 214-528-4084; [email protected];bethany.presbychurch.org.

*CATHEDRAL OF HOPE — 5910 Cedar Springs, Dallas 75235;214-351-1901 (Local); 800-501-HOPE (Toll free); cathedralofhope.com.

CATHEDRAL OF LIGHT — 2040 N. Denton Dr., Carrollton 75006;972-245-6520; [email protected]; colight.org.

*CELEBRATION COMMUNITY CHURCH —908 Pennsylvania Ave., Fort Worth 76104; 817-335-3222; [email protected]; celebration-community-church.com.

CELEBRATION ON THE LAKE— Hwy. 198; Maybank TX, 75147;903-451-2302; cotlchurch.org.

CHURCH IN THE CLIFF — Kessler Theatre 1230 W. Davis St., Dallas, 75208; 214-233-4605; www.churchinthecliff.org.

*COMMUNITY UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH —2875 E. Parker Rd., Plano 75074; 972-424-8989; uuplano.org.

CONGREGATION BETH EL BINAH — 2701 Reagan, P.O. Box191188, Dallas 75219; 214-521-5342 (x1784);[email protected]; bethelbinah.org.

CROSSROADS COMMUNITY CHURCH— 2800 Routh at Howell,Dallas 75201; 214-520-9090; [email protected]; crossroadscommunitychurch.us.

DIGNITY DALLAS — P.O. Box 1901333, 5910 Cedar Springs Rd,Dallas 75219; 214-521-5342 (x1732); dignitydallas.org.

EAST DALLAS CHRISTIAN CHURCH — P.O. Box 710329, Dallas75371 (Mailing); 629 North Peak, Dallas 75246 (Physical);214-824-8185; [email protected]; edcc.org.

EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF ST. THOMAS THE APOSTLE —6525 Inwood Rd., Dallas 75209; 214-352-0410 (Phone), 214-352-3103 (Fax); [email protected]; thedoubter.org.

FELLOWSHIP OF LOVE OUTREACH CHURCH —901 Bonnie Brae, Fort Worth 76111; 817-921-5683;folochurch.org.

FAITH COMMUNITY CHURCH OF DALLAS — 5427 Phillips Ave,Dallas, TX 75223; 214-828-1314; faithcommunitydallas.org.

FIRST COMMUNITY CHURCH OF DALLAS — 9120 Ferguson Rd.,Dallas 75228; 214-823-2117; [email protected]; firstcommunity-ucc-dallas.org.

*FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH OF DALLAS — 4015 Normandy Ave., Dallas 75205; 214-528-3990;dallasuu.org.

FRIENDS CHURCH — 3131 North Stemmons #F, Dallas 75247;214-637-2424.

THE GATHERING PLACE — 14200 Midway Rd., #122, Dallas 75244; 214-819-9411; thegatheringplacechurch.org.

GRACE FELLOWSHIP IN CHRIST JESUS —411 South Westmoreland, Dallas 75211; 214-333-9779.

GRACE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH —4105 Junius at Haskell, Dallas 75246; 214-824-2533 (Phone),214-824-2279 (Fax); [email protected]; graceumc-dallas.org.

GREENLAND HILLS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH —5835 Penrose ave., Dallas 75206; 214-826-2020; greenlandhills.org.

HARVEST MCC — 3916 E. McKinney Street, #B, Denton 76208;940-320-6150 (Phone), 940-484-6159 (Fax); [email protected]; harvestmcc.org.

HORIZON UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH —1641 W. Hebron Pkwy, Carrollton 75010; 972-492-4940; [email protected]; horizonuu.org.

INTEGRITY — 214-521-5342 (x1742). INTERFAITH MINDFUL MINISTRIES— P.O. Box 863961,

Plano 75086; [email protected]; intermindful.com/about.htm.

JUBILEE APOSTLIC CHRISTIAN CENTER, INT’L —8513 Bruton Rd., Dallas 75217; 214-724-5658;[email protected]; jubileetx.net.

KESSLER PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH — 1215 TurnerAve., Dallas, TX 75208; 214-942-0098; kpumc.org.

LESBIAN & GAY UNITARIANS — 214-691-4300.*LIBERTY CHURCH — 4150 North Central Expwy., Dallas 75204

(Physical); P.O. Box 180967, Dallas 75218 (Mailing); 214-770-3184; libertychurchdallas.org.

LIVING FAITH COVENANT CHURCH — 2527 W. Colorado Blvd.,Dallas 75211 (Share Building with Promise MCC);214-372-0466; livingfaithdfw.org.

LIFE CENTER, THE — 2835 Galleria Drive, Arlington, TX 76011;817-633-3766; dfwlifecenter.org.

LUTHERANS CONCERNED— 6411 LBJ Fwy; 214-855-4998; [email protected]; lcna.org.

METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GREATER DALLAS—1840 Hutton Dr.,#100, Carrollton, TX 75006; 972-243-0761(Phone), 972-243-6024 (Fax). mccgd.org.

MIDWAY HILLS CHRISTIAN CHURCH —11001 Midway Rd., Dallas 75229; 214-352-4841;[email protected]; midwayhills.org.

MORE LIGHT PRESBYTERIANS — P.O. Box 190869, Dallas 75219. 214-521-5342 (x1770); mlp.org.

NEW HOPE FELLOWSHIP — 1440 Regal Row, Ste. 320; Dallas 75235; 214-905-8082; nhfcdallas.org.

NORTHAVEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH —11211 Preston Rd., Dallas 75230; 214-363-2479;[email protected]; northaven.org.

OAK LAWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH— 3014 Oak LawnAvenue, Dallas 75219; 214-521-5197 (Phone), 214-521-5050(Fax); [email protected]; [email protected].

PATHWAYS CHURCH - UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST —525 South Nolen Dr., #300, Southlake 76092; 817-251-5555 (Phone), 817-251-5554 (Fax); [email protected]; pathwaysuu.org.

*PROMISE METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY CHURCH —2527 West Colorado Blvd., Dallas 75211; 214-623-8400;[email protected]; promisemcc.org.

RAINBOW COVENANT FELLOWSHIP— Gay fellowship forCharismatics and Pentecostals; 214-559-3380.

RAINBOW MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL— 3818 Cedar SpringsRd., 101-536, Dallas, 75219, 469-222-3400.

ST. MARY, THE HOLY THEOTOKOS ORTHODOX CATHOLICCHURCH — 780 Abrams Rd., #103-224, Dallas 75231; 214-373-8770; [email protected];netministries.org/see/churches.exe/ch03022.

ST. FRANCIS ANGLICAN CHURCH— 3617 Abrams Rd., Dallas75214; 927-900-7298 (Phone), 206-339-8127 (Fax); angelfire.com/tx5/holycross.

ST. MYCHAL JUDGE LIBERAL CATHOLIC CHURCH —469-449-0134; mychaljudge.com.

*SANCTUARY OF LOVE — 2527 W. Colorado Blvd., Dallas 75219214-520-9055; sanctuaryoflove.org.

ST. STEPHEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH — 2520 Oates Dr.,Mesquite 75150; 972-279-3112; gbgm-umc.org/ststephen.

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST KINSHIP — 972-416-1358; [email protected]; sdakinship.org.

*TRINITY MCC — 1846 West Division, #305, Arlington 76103;817-265-5454; trinitymcc.org.

UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH OF OAK CLIFF— 3839West Kiest, Dallas 75203; 214-337-2429;[email protected]; oakcliffuu.com.

UNITY CHURCH OF CHRISTIANITY — 3425 Greenville Ave.,Dallas 75206; 214-826-5683; dallasunity.org.

*WHITE ROCK COMMUNITY CHURCH — 9353 Garland Rd., Dallas 75218; 214-320-0043; [email protected];whiterockchurch.org.

WHOSOEVER DALLAS— 807 Fletcher Street, Dallas ;www.whosoeverdallas.org.

• sports

CEDAR SPRINGS FUN BUNCH — 10920 Composite Dr., Dallas 75220; 214-358-1382.

DALLAS DEBUTANTES — 214-366-2585; dallasrugby.com. DALLAS DIABLOS — PO Box 190862, Dallas 75219;

214-540-4505; dallasdiablos.org.DALLAS FRONTRUNNERS — frontrunnersdallas.org. We meet

Saturdays 8:30am and Wednesday 7:00pm at Lee Park. DALLAS INDEPENDENT VOLLEYBALL ASSOCIATION (DIVA) —

214-521-5342 (x1704); divadallas.org.DALLAS PRIDE COED CHEERLEADING —

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Dallas_Pride_CheerDFW LESBIAN CYCLING GROUP—

Looking for participants for a new lesbian cycling group; groups.yahoo.com/group/dfwwomenscycling.

DIFFERENT STROKES GOLF ASSOCIATION — [email protected]; dsgadallas.org.

FRIDAY NIGHT OUT BOWLING — 2101 N. Central Expwy., Dallas 75204; Joe or David at 214-232-6252.

LADIES & MEN BOWLERS OF DALLAS ASSOCIATION (LAMBDA) — 10920 Composite Dr., Dallas 75220; 214-358-1382; [email protected].

METROPLEX RAINBOW BOWLING LEAGUE —Tues. at 7:30 pm; AMF Irving Lanes, 3450 Willow Creek Drive; 972-790-8201.

NORTH TEXAS WOMEN’S SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION — 214-632-8512; ntxwsa.net.

OAK LAWN BOWLING ASSOCIATION —10920 Composite Dr.,Dallas 75220; 214-358-1382; oaklawnbowling.com

OAK LAWN SKI AND SCUBA CLUB — 214-521-5342 (x1769);[email protected]; olssc.org.

OAK LAWN SOCCER CLUB — P.O. Box 190995, Dallas 75219; 214-941-3566; oaklawnsoccerclub.org.

OAK LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION — P.O. Box 191234, Dallas, 75219; oltadallas.org.

PEGASUS SLOWPITCH SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION — P.O. Box 191075; Dallas 75219; 972-879-7900; dallaspssa.org.

RAINBOW FLYERS PILOTS ASSOCIATION—P.O. Box 190990, Dallas 75219; 214-521-5342 (x1740); [email protected]; rfpatexas.com.

RAINBOW ROLLERS BOWLING LEAGUE — 817-540-0303; [email protected]; myspace.com/rainbowrollers.

SPECTRUM MOTORCYCLE CLUB — 214-289-1179; spectrum-mrc.com.TEAM DALLAS — P.O. Box 190869, Dallas 75219; 214-540-4501;

[email protected]; teamdallasusa.com.TEAM DALLAS AQUATICS/TEXAS COWBUOYS —

P.O. Box 190869, Dallas 75219; teamdallasaquatics.com.TEXAS BULLS FLAG FOOTBALL CLUB —

P.O. Box 168592, Irving 75016; 214-770-5373;[email protected]; texasbullsffc.com.

TEXAS GAY RODEO ASSOCIATION, DALLAS CHAPTER—P.O. Box 191168, Dallas 75219; 817-540-2075; tgra.org.

TEXAS GAY RODEO ASSOCIATION, FORT WORTH CHAPTER —P.O. Box 100155, Fort Worth 76185; 214-346-2107; tgra.org.

TEXAS GAY RODEO ASSOCIATION, STATE ORG.— P.O. Box 192097, Dallas 75219; 214-346-2107; tgra.org.

TNL LADIES BOWLING —Wed. 6:30 pm; 214-927-6194; [email protected].

*YMCA — 7301 Gaston Ave., Dallas 75214; 214-328-3849.

• support

AL-ANON LAMBDA GROUP — 6162 East Mockingbird Ln., #209,Dallas 75214; 214-363-0461;[email protected]; dallasal-anon.org.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS LAMBDA GROUP —2438 Butler, #106, Dallas 75235; 214-267-0222 or 214-887-6699; dallasal-anon.org.

BLACK TRANSMEN INC. 3530 Forest Lane, # 290 Dallas 75234;1-855-BLK-TMEN ; 469-287-8594; blacktransmen.org.

CODEPENDENTS ANONYMOUS — 214-766-8939 (Dallas), 817-834-2119 (Fort Worth); [email protected]; codependents.org.

CROSSDRESSERS, LNT — [email protected] METH ANONYMOUS/UNWIRED DALLAS —

2701 Regan St.; 75219; 214-349-9999; crystalmeth.org.DFW BI NET — dfwbinet.com; facebook.com/dfwbinet.FAMILY PRIDE COALITION — 817-881-3949.G.E.A.R. (Gender Education, Advocacy & Resources) —

214-528-0144; [email protected] AND LESBIAN ANGER MANAGEMENT GROUP—

Maria Jairaj at 469-328-1980; [email protected] MARRIED MEN — 6525 Inwood at Mockingbird, Ln;

972-558-1600; [email protected]; home.swbell.net/dennisf/gamma/dallasgamma.htm.

GLBT CANCER SUPPORT GROUP— 5910 Cedar Springs, Dallas 75219; 214-351-1901.

LAMBDA GROUP OF NICOTINE ANONYMOUS—2438 Butler, Dallas 75235; 214-629-7806; nicadfw.org.

LESBIANS AND CANCER SUPPORT GROUP—Gilda’s Club North Texas, 2710 Oak Lawn, 214-219-8877.

LESBIAN ISSUES SUPPORT AND PERSONAL GROWTH GROUP— Group meetings held on Saturdays at 2 pm; Maria Jairaj at469-328-1980; [email protected].

LGBT FAMILY VIOLENCE PROGRAM — P.O. Box 190869, Dallas 75219; 214-540-4455; rcdallas.org.

IMMIGRATION EQUALITY — 2501 Oak Lawn Dr., #850, Dallas 75219; 214-855-0520; immigrationequalitydfw.org.

MAN TALK — 801 West Cannon, Fort Worth 76104; Trevor Gates, LCSW at 817-335-1994 (x217).

METROPLEX CROSS-DRESSERS — P.O. Box 141924, Irving75014; 214-367-8500; [email protected]; metrocd.com.

MILITARY EQUALITY ALLIANCE — North Texas chapter;P.O. Box 190869, Dallas 75219; 214-540-4480; militaryequality.org.

OVER THE RAINBOW — 214-358-0517.PFLAG-DALLAS — P.O. Box 190193, Dallas 75219; 972-77-PFLAG

(Phone), 972-701-9331 (Fax); [email protected] WORTH— 817-428-2329; pflagfortworth.org.POSITIVE LIVING SUPPORT GROUP — 401 W. Sanford,

Arlington 76011; 817-275-3311.PRESBYTERIAN PARENTS OF GAYS AND LESBIANS—

214-902-0987.RAINBOW ROLLER SKATING — Dylan, 817-763-0241.SEX & LOVE ADDICTS ANONYMOUS— (Oak Lawn Mens Group)

6525 Inwood @ Mockingbird Ln.; 972-458-7762 or214-673-8092.

SLUTS (SOUTHERN LADIES UNDER TREMENDOUS STRESS) —2701 Reagan, Dallas 75219; 214-521-5342 (x1720).

STONEWALL GROUP OF NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS — 2438 Butler, Ste. 108, Dallas, 75235.

YOU ARE NOT ALONE — 504 E. Campbell, Dallas 75204; 214-521-5342 (x1734).

YOUTH FIRST TEXAS — DALLAS: 3918 Harry Hines Blvd, 214-879-0400, [email protected]. PLANO: 2201 Avenue K, [email protected].

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• organizationdirectory• hotline • political • services • spirituality • spirituality • sports

AIDS HOTLINE— 214-559-AIDS; Sponsored by Resource Center of Dallas.

• aids services

*AIDS ARMS INC. — 219 Sunset, #116-A, Dallas 75208, 214-521-5191; 1907 Peabody Ave., Dallas 75215, 214-421-7848;aidsarms.org.

AIDS INTERFAITH NETWORK — 501 N. Stemmons, #200, Dallas75207; 214-943-4444 (Programs), 214-941-7696 (Adminis-tration); aidsinterfaithnetwork.org.

AIDS OUTREACH CENTER — 400 North Beach Street; Fort Worth,76111; www.aoc.org; 817-335-1994.

AIDS PREVENTION PROJECT — 400 S. Zang, Dallas 75208; 214-645-7300, 214-645-7301.

*AIDS RESOURCE CENTER — 2701 Reagan, P.O. Box 190869,Dallas 75219; 214-521-5124; resourcecenter-dallas.org.

*AIDS SERVICES OF DALLAS — P.O. Box 4338, Dallas 75208;214-941-0523; aidsdallas.org.

AIDS SERVICES OF NORTH TEXAS — 4210 Mesa, Denton 76207, 940-381-1501; 2540 Ave. K, Ste500, Plano 75074, 972-424-1480; 3506 Texas, Greenville75401, 903-450-4018; 102 S. First, Rockwall 75087,800-974-2437; aidsntx.org.

EXHALE SERVICES — 417 S. Locust, #101, Denton 76201; 940-484-2516.

GREG DOLLGENER MEMORIAL AIDS FUND, INC. —P.O. Box 29091, Dallas 75229; 972-423-9093; gdmaf.org.

*LEGACY COUNSELING CENTER &LEGACY FOUNDERS COTTAGE — 4054 McKinney, #102,Dallas 75204; 214-520-6308; legacycounseling.com.

*LEGAL HOSPICE OF TEXAS — 3626 N. Hall, #820, Dallas 75219;214-521-6622; dlh.org.

*NELSON-TEBEDO HEALTH RESOURCE CENTER —4012 Cedar Springs, P.O. Box 190869, Dallas 75219; 214-528-2336; rcdallas.org/nthrc.html.

NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS HIV PLANNING COUNCIL —1101 S. Main, #2500; Fort Worth 76104; 817-321-4743 (Of-fice), 817-321-4741 (Fax); notexasaids.com.

POSITIVE VOICES COALITION — 8099 Pennsylvania Ave., Ft.Worth; 817-321-4742; notexasaids.com.

PROJECT ESPERANZA — 5415 Maple, #422, Dallas 75235; 214-630-0114.

TURTLE CREEK CHORALE AIDS FUND — P.O. Box 190409, Dal-las 75219; 214-394-9064; tccaidsfund.org.

WHITE ROCK FRIENDS MINISTRY — 9353 Garland Rd., Dallas75218; 214-324-1193; whiterockchurch.org.

• education

ALLIES — 3116 Fondren Dr., Dallas 75205; 214-768-4796;smu.edu/womenscenter/allies.

*DALLAS PUBLIC LIBRARY — 1515 Young, Dallas 75201;214-670-1400; dallaslibrary.org.

GAY AND LESBIAN ASSOCIATION OF DENTON — 940-565-2456; [email protected]; orgs.unt.edu/glad.

GLSEN - DALLAS — 2505 Wedglea Dr. #235, Dallas, 817-999-0199; glsen.org/dallas, [email protected].

HOMAGE — P.O. Box 830688, #12, Richardson 75083; 214-415-8495;[email protected].

HOMAGE AT UTA — 817-272-3986; [email protected] @ COLLIN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE —

214-991-7851; out.ccccd.edu.SPECTRUM — 3140 Dyer, Dallas 75275; 214-768-4792;

people.smu.edu/spectrum. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS ALLY PROGRAM —

940-565-2000; [email protected]; unt.edu/ally/index.htm.

• media

*DALLAS VOICE — 4145 Travis, 3rd Floor, Dallas 75204; 214-754-8710; dallasvoice.com.

DALLAS VOICE YELLOW PAGES — 4145 Travis, 3rd Floor, Dallas75204; 214-754-8710; gayyellow.com.

GAY & LESBIAN ALLIANCE AGAINST DEFAMATION — 800-GAY-MEDIA; [email protected]; GLAAD.org.

LAMBDA WEEKLY — GLBT talk-radio show. KNON 89.3FM;Lambda Weekly, KNON FM, P.O. Box 71909, Dallas 75371;[email protected]; geocities.com/lambdaweekly.

PRIDE RADIO — 14001 N. Dallas Parkway, #300, Dallas 75240;214-866-8000; prideradiodfw.com/main.html.

• music

DALLAS SUMMER MUSICALS — 909 Ist. Avenue., Dallas 75210;214-565-1116; liveatthemusichall.com.

FRONTIER DRUM & BUGLE CORPS — 3630 Harry Hines Blvd.,#18, Dallas 75219; 972-437-6974; frontiercorps.org.

OAK LAWN SYMPHONIC BAND — P.O. Box 190869, Dallas 75219; 214-621-8998; oaklawnband.org.

NEW TEXAS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA — P.O. Box 190137, Dallas 75219; 214-526-3214 (x101); ntso.org.

TURTLE CREEK CHORALE — P.O. Box 190137, 75219, Dallas 75219; 214-526-3214 (x 101); turtlecreek.org.

WOMEN’S CHORUS OF DALLAS — 3630 Harry Hines Blvd., #210,Dallas 75219; 214-520-7828; [email protected]; twcd.org.

LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF DALLAS COUNTY— P.O. Box 541712; DALLAS 75354-1719; lpdallas.org.

LOG CABIN REPUBLICANS OF DALLAS — P.O. Box 191033, Dallas 75219; 214-346-2115;[email protected]; dallas.logcabin.org.

STONEWALL DEMOCRATS OF DALLAS —P.O. Box 192305, Dallas 75219; 214-887-4990; stonewallde-mocratsofdallas.org.

STONEWALL DEMOCRATS OF DENTON COUNTY — P.O. Box 703392, Dallas 75370; 972-890-3834; [email protected];stonewalldemocratsofdentoncounty.org.

TARRANT COUNTY STONEWALL DEMOCRATS—P.O. Box 185363, Fort Worth 76181; 817-913-8743; [email protected]; tarrantcountystonewalldemocrats.org.

• professional

ALLIANCE OF DESIGN PROFESSIONALS — 214-526-2085.BUSINESS NETWORK OF COLLIN COUNTY — 972-702-0058;

businessnetworkcc.org.CATHEDRAL BUSINESS NETWORK — 214-351-1901 (x304);

[email protected]; cathedralofhope.com/cbn.DALLAS PRIDE RESOURCE GROUP —

[email protected] GAY AND LESBIAN BAR ASSN.— 214-540-4460;

[email protected]; dglba.org.DALLAS LAMBDA MEDICAL NETWORK — Contact Paul Jentz;

214-820-6930; [email protected] GLOBE — [email protected]. GLEAM — [email protected]; amrgleam.com.GLEE — 972-605-1212; edsu.eds.com/glee/index.html.GLOBE — P.O. Box 50961, Dallas 75250; 972-308-7233;

[email protected]; fedglobe.org.IBM EAGLE — [email protected] PRIDE TOASTMASTERS— 2701 Reagan 75219;

214-957-2011; [email protected]; lambdapride.freetoasthost.us.

LEADERSHIP LAMBDA TOASTMASTERS—[email protected]; leadershiplambda.freetoasthost.com.

LGBT LAW SECTION OF THE STATE BAR OF TEXAS—www.lgbtlawtx.com, 800-204-2222 x 1420.

NORTH TEXAS GLBT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE —3818 Cedar Springs Rd., Suite 101-429, Dallas, 75219, 214-821-GLBT.

OUT & EQUAL DFW—www.outandequal.org/dallas-fort-worth,[email protected].

PRIDE DFW METROPLEX — [email protected] GLBTA —Roland Zuniga, 972-344-5245, [email protected] PRIDE NETWORK —12500 TI Blvd., MS 8683, Dallas, 75243,

214-480-2800, [email protected]’S BUSINESS NETWORK — P.O. Box 190692,

Dallas 75219; 972-949-4355; [email protected]; womensbusinessnetwork.org.

• services

BLACK TIE DINNER, INC. — 3878 Oak Lawn Ave., Ste. 100-B#321, Dallas 75219; 972-733-9200; blacktie.org.

BOYS4TOYS — 4327 Vandelia, Dallas 75219; 214-522-5200;[email protected]; boys4toys.org.

COLLIN COUNTY GAY AND LESBIAN ALLIANCE —P.O. Box 860030 Plano, TX 75086-0030; 214-521-5342(x1715); [email protected]; ccgla.org.

DALLAS SOUTHERN PRIDE— 3100 Main, #208, Dallas 75226;214-734-8007; dallassouthernpride.com.

DALLAS/FORT WORTH FEDERAL CLUB — P.O. Box 191153, Dal-las 75219; 214-428-3332; dfwfederalclub.org.

DALLAS GAY AND LESBIAN ALLIANCE —P.O. Box 190712, Dallas 75219, 214-528-4233;[email protected]; dgla.com.

DALLAS GENDER SOCIETY — 214-540-4475.DALLAS TAVERN GUILD — 214-571-1073; michaeldough-

[email protected]; dallastavernguild.org.ERNIE GIACO, CPA — 817-731-7450; [email protected]*JOHN THOMAS GAY AND LESBIAN COMMUNITY CENTER —

2701 Reagan, P.O. Box 190869, Dallas 75219; 214-528-9254;Phil Johnson Historical Archives and Library; 214-540-4451.

GAY AND LESBIAN FUND FOR DALLAS —3818 Cedar Springs Rd. 101, #371, Dallas 75219; 214-421-8177; [email protected].

GAY & LESBIAN SWITCHBOARD — 214-528-0022;rcdallas.org/glcc.html.

HUMAN RIGHTS INITIATIVE OF NORTH TEXAS—214-855-0520; [email protected]; hrionline.org.

LAMBDA LEGAL DEFENSE AND EDUCATION FUND, SOUTHWEST REGION — 3500 Oak Lawn, #500, Dallas75219; 214-219-8585; lambdalegal.org.

LEGACY OF SUCCESS FOUNDATION, INC.— P.O. Box 700072,Dallas 75370; heritagecelebrationdfw.org.

NAMES PROJECT DALLAS — P.O. Box 190869, Dallas 75219;214-520-SEWS (Phone), 214-553-8129 (Fax); dallasname-sproject@hotmailcom; aidsquiltdallas.org.

NATIONAL COMING OUT PROJECT-DALLAS — P.O. Box 190726,Dallas 75219. 214-261-5610; comeout.org.

TARRANT COUNTY GAY PRIDE WEEK ASSOCIATION — P.O. Box 3459, Fort Worth 76113; [email protected]; tcgpwa.org.

TALK OF THE TOWN TOASTMASTERS CLUB — 214-404-2118; [email protected].

TRIANGLE FOUNDATION — P.O. Box 306, Frisco 75034; 972-200-9411 (Phone), 501-643-0327 (Fax);collinequality.org.

• social

BATTALION MOTORCYCLE CORPS — P.O. Box 190603, Dallas75219; [email protected]; battalionmc.com.

BITCHNBRUNCH— bitchnbrunch.org; [email protected].

CLASSIC CHASSIS CAR CLUB —P.O. Box 225463, Dallas 75222; 214-446-0606;[email protected]; classicchassis.com.

COUPLES METRO DALLAS — P.O. Box 192116, Dallas 75219;214-521-5342 (x1764); couplesmetrodallas.com.

DAMN — DAMNmen.org; P.O. Box 190869, Dallas 75219; 214-521-5342 (x1739); [email protected].

DALLAS BEARS — P.O. Box 191223, Dallas 75219; 214-521-5342 (x2943); dallasbears.org.

DFW BIG MEN’S CLUB — P.O. Box 227262, Dallas 75222; 972-AM-I-BIG9; [email protected]; chubnet.net/dfwbmc.

DISCIPLINE CORPS — P.O. Box 190838, Dallas 75219; 214-521-5342 (x1731); [email protected];disciplinecorps.com.

FIREDANCERS —[email protected]; firedancers.org.FLYING “W” OF DALLAS — P.O. Box 815485, Dallas 75381;

972-514-0511.FOR MEN ONLY DALLAS (FMO) —

http://socialnetwork.meetup.com/1102/FRISCOPRIDE — P.O. Box 1533, Frisco 75034; 469-324-4123;

friscopride.com.FUSE — 214-540-4435; [email protected];

getyourfuseon.com.GAY AND LESBIAN RESIDENTS OF OAK CLIFF — galroc.org.GAY & LESBIAN SINGLES — 214-328-6749.GAY MEN’S BOOK CLUB — 214-418-3354;

[email protected] OUTDOOR CLUB — 469-387-2530; [email protected];

gayoutdoorclub.org.GAYMSTERS BRIDGE CLUB — P.O. Box 190856, Dallas 75219;

214-946-6464; [email protected]; gaymsters.org.GROUP SOCIAL LATINO — 2701 Reagan; 214-540-4446. IMPERIAL COURT DE FORT WORTH/ARLINGTON —

P.O. Box 365, Fort Worth 76101; 817-897-8612; [email protected]; ic-fwa.org.

JEWEL— 214-540-GIRL; [email protected]; rcdallas.org.KHUSH TEXAS— http://groups.yahoo.com/group/khushtexas.LATE BLOOMERS — La Madeleine, 3906 Lemmon; 903-887-7371.LEATHER KNIGHTS— P.O. Box 190111, Dallas 75219;

214-559-3625; leatherknights.org. LONG YANG CLUB — 214-521-5342 (x428);

[email protected]; longyangclub.org/dallas.LVL/PWA CAMPOUT— Rick; [email protected]; lvlpwa.com.MEN OF ALL COLORS TOGETHER — P.O. Box 190611,

Dallas 75219; 214-521-4765; groups.yahoo.com/group.mactdallas.

NATIONAL LEATHER ASSOCIATION-DALLAS — P.O. Box 190432,Dallas 75219; [email protected]; nla-dallas.org.

NORTH TEXAS RADICAL FAERIES —groups.yahoo.com/group/ntradfae.

OAK LAWN COUPLES — oaklawncouples.com.ONCE IN A BLUE MOON — 10675 East Northwest Hwy., #2600B,

Dallas 75238; 972-264-3381;[email protected]; once-in-a-blue-moon.org.

ORANGE CLUB— groups.yahoo.com/group/orange-club.OUT TAKES DALLAS — 3818 Cedar Springs #101-405 Dallas

75219; 972-988-6333 (Phone), 866-753-9431 (Fax); outtakesdallas.org.

POZ DALLAS — [email protected]; pozdallas.org.PRIME TIMERS OF DALLAS-FORT WORTH — PO Box 191101,

Dallas 75219; 972-504-8866; [email protected]; primetimers-dfw.org.

RAINBOW GARDEN CLUB — P.O. Box 226811, Dallas 75222; 214-941-8114; info@ rainbowgardenclub.com; rainbowgardenclub.com.

SAVVY SINGLES NEWS DFW —http://singles.meetup.com/2049/

STRENGTH IN NUMBERS DALLAS/FORT WORTH —groups.yahoo.com/group/sindallasftworth;[email protected].

TEXAS TWISTERS — P.O. Box 192315, Dallas 75219; [email protected]; texastwisters.org.

UNITED COURT OF THE LONE STAR EMPIRE—PO Box 190865, Dallas 75219; dallascourt.org.

WOMEN’S THEATER GROUP— 972-907-8804;[email protected]; thewomenstheatergroup.com.

WOMEN OF DISTINCTION — dallasfamily.org.

PROJECT TAG (TYLER AREA GAYS) — 5701 Old Bullard Rd. #96;Tyler 75703; 903-372-7753; tylerareagays.com

AGAPE MCC — 4615 E. California Pkwy., (SE Loop 820), FortWorth 76119; 817-535-5002; agapemcc.com.

ASCENSION LUTHERAN CHURCH — 4230 Buckingham Rd., Garland 75042; 972-276-0023;[email protected]; ascensiontexas.org.

BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — 4523 Cedar Springs, Dallas 75235; 214-528-4084; [email protected];bethany.presbychurch.org.

*CATHEDRAL OF HOPE — 5910 Cedar Springs, Dallas 75235;214-351-1901 (Local); 800-501-HOPE (Toll free); cathedralofhope.com.

CATHEDRAL OF LIGHT — 2040 N. Denton Dr., Carrollton 75006;972-245-6520; [email protected]; colight.org.

*CELEBRATION COMMUNITY CHURCH —908 Pennsylvania Ave., Fort Worth 76104; 817-335-3222; [email protected]; celebration-community-church.com.

CELEBRATION ON THE LAKE— Hwy. 198; Maybank TX, 75147;903-451-2302; cotlchurch.org.

CHURCH IN THE CLIFF — Kessler Theatre 1230 W. Davis St., Dallas, 75208; 214-233-4605; www.churchinthecliff.org.

*COMMUNITY UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH —2875 E. Parker Rd., Plano 75074; 972-424-8989; uuplano.org.

CONGREGATION BETH EL BINAH — 2701 Reagan, P.O. Box191188, Dallas 75219; 214-521-5342 (x1784);[email protected]; bethelbinah.org.

CROSSROADS COMMUNITY CHURCH— 2800 Routh at Howell,Dallas 75201; 214-520-9090; [email protected]; crossroadscommunitychurch.us.

DIGNITY DALLAS — P.O. Box 1901333, 5910 Cedar Springs Rd,Dallas 75219; 214-521-5342 (x1732); dignitydallas.org.

EAST DALLAS CHRISTIAN CHURCH — P.O. Box 710329, Dallas75371 (Mailing); 629 North Peak, Dallas 75246 (Physical);214-824-8185; [email protected]; edcc.org.

EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF ST. THOMAS THE APOSTLE —6525 Inwood Rd., Dallas 75209; 214-352-0410 (Phone), 214-352-3103 (Fax); [email protected]; thedoubter.org.

FELLOWSHIP OF LOVE OUTREACH CHURCH —901 Bonnie Brae, Fort Worth 76111; 817-921-5683;folochurch.org.

FAITH COMMUNITY CHURCH OF DALLAS — 5427 Phillips Ave,Dallas, TX 75223; 214-828-1314; faithcommunitydallas.org.

FIRST COMMUNITY CHURCH OF DALLAS — 9120 Ferguson Rd.,Dallas 75228; 214-823-2117; [email protected]; firstcommunity-ucc-dallas.org.

*FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH OF DALLAS — 4015 Normandy Ave., Dallas 75205; 214-528-3990;dallasuu.org.

FRIENDS CHURCH — 3131 North Stemmons #F, Dallas 75247;214-637-2424.

THE GATHERING PLACE — 14200 Midway Rd., #122, Dallas 75244; 214-819-9411; thegatheringplacechurch.org.

GRACE FELLOWSHIP IN CHRIST JESUS —411 South Westmoreland, Dallas 75211; 214-333-9779.

GRACE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH —4105 Junius at Haskell, Dallas 75246; 214-824-2533 (Phone),214-824-2279 (Fax); [email protected]; graceumc-dallas.org.

GREENLAND HILLS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH —5835 Penrose ave., Dallas 75206; 214-826-2020; greenlandhills.org.

HARVEST MCC — 3916 E. McKinney Street, #B, Denton 76208;940-320-6150 (Phone), 940-484-6159 (Fax); [email protected]; harvestmcc.org.

HORIZON UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH —1641 W. Hebron Pkwy, Carrollton 75010; 972-492-4940; [email protected]; horizonuu.org.

INTEGRITY — 214-521-5342 (x1742). INTERFAITH MINDFUL MINISTRIES— P.O. Box 863961,

Plano 75086; [email protected]; intermindful.com/about.htm.

JUBILEE APOSTLIC CHRISTIAN CENTER, INT’L —8513 Bruton Rd., Dallas 75217; 214-724-5658;[email protected]; jubileetx.net.

KESSLER PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH — 1215 TurnerAve., Dallas, TX 75208; 214-942-0098; kpumc.org.

LESBIAN & GAY UNITARIANS — 214-691-4300.*LIBERTY CHURCH — 4150 North Central Expwy., Dallas 75204

(Physical); P.O. Box 180967, Dallas 75218 (Mailing); 214-770-3184; libertychurchdallas.org.

LIVING FAITH COVENANT CHURCH — 2527 W. Colorado Blvd.,Dallas 75211 (Share Building with Promise MCC);214-372-0466; livingfaithdfw.org.

LIFE CENTER, THE — 2835 Galleria Drive, Arlington, TX 76011;817-633-3766; dfwlifecenter.org.

LUTHERANS CONCERNED— 6411 LBJ Fwy; 214-855-4998; [email protected]; lcna.org.

METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GREATER DALLAS—1840 Hutton Dr.,#100, Carrollton, TX 75006; 972-243-0761(Phone), 972-243-6024 (Fax). mccgd.org.

MIDWAY HILLS CHRISTIAN CHURCH —11001 Midway Rd., Dallas 75229; 214-352-4841;[email protected]; midwayhills.org.

MORE LIGHT PRESBYTERIANS — P.O. Box 190869, Dallas 75219. 214-521-5342 (x1770); mlp.org.

NEW HOPE FELLOWSHIP — 1440 Regal Row, Ste. 320; Dallas 75235; 214-905-8082; nhfcdallas.org.

NORTHAVEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH —11211 Preston Rd., Dallas 75230; 214-363-2479;[email protected]; northaven.org.

OAK LAWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH— 3014 Oak LawnAvenue, Dallas 75219; 214-521-5197 (Phone), 214-521-5050(Fax); [email protected]; [email protected].

PATHWAYS CHURCH - UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST —525 South Nolen Dr., #300, Southlake 76092; 817-251-5555 (Phone), 817-251-5554 (Fax); [email protected]; pathwaysuu.org.

*PROMISE METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY CHURCH —2527 West Colorado Blvd., Dallas 75211; 214-623-8400;[email protected]; promisemcc.org.

RAINBOW COVENANT FELLOWSHIP— Gay fellowship forCharismatics and Pentecostals; 214-559-3380.

RAINBOW MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL— 3818 Cedar SpringsRd., 101-536, Dallas, 75219, 469-222-3400.

ST. MARY, THE HOLY THEOTOKOS ORTHODOX CATHOLICCHURCH — 780 Abrams Rd., #103-224, Dallas 75231; 214-373-8770; [email protected];netministries.org/see/churches.exe/ch03022.

ST. FRANCIS ANGLICAN CHURCH— 3617 Abrams Rd., Dallas75214; 927-900-7298 (Phone), 206-339-8127 (Fax); angelfire.com/tx5/holycross.

ST. MYCHAL JUDGE LIBERAL CATHOLIC CHURCH —469-449-0134; mychaljudge.com.

*SANCTUARY OF LOVE — 2527 W. Colorado Blvd., Dallas 75219214-520-9055; sanctuaryoflove.org.

ST. STEPHEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH — 2520 Oates Dr.,Mesquite 75150; 972-279-3112; gbgm-umc.org/ststephen.

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST KINSHIP — 972-416-1358; [email protected]; sdakinship.org.

*TRINITY MCC — 1846 West Division, #305, Arlington 76103;817-265-5454; trinitymcc.org.

UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH OF OAK CLIFF— 3839West Kiest, Dallas 75203; 214-337-2429;[email protected]; oakcliffuu.com.

UNITY CHURCH OF CHRISTIANITY — 3425 Greenville Ave.,Dallas 75206; 214-826-5683; dallasunity.org.

*WHITE ROCK COMMUNITY CHURCH — 9353 Garland Rd., Dallas 75218; 214-320-0043; [email protected];whiterockchurch.org.

WHOSOEVER DALLAS— 807 Fletcher Street, Dallas ;www.whosoeverdallas.org.

• sports

CEDAR SPRINGS FUN BUNCH — 10920 Composite Dr., Dallas 75220; 214-358-1382.

DALLAS DEBUTANTES — 214-366-2585; dallasrugby.com. DALLAS DIABLOS — PO Box 190862, Dallas 75219;

214-540-4505; dallasdiablos.org.DALLAS FRONTRUNNERS — frontrunnersdallas.org. We meet

Saturdays 8:30am and Wednesday 7:00pm at Lee Park. DALLAS INDEPENDENT VOLLEYBALL ASSOCIATION (DIVA) —

214-521-5342 (x1704); divadallas.org.DALLAS PRIDE COED CHEERLEADING —

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Dallas_Pride_CheerDFW LESBIAN CYCLING GROUP—

Looking for participants for a new lesbian cycling group; groups.yahoo.com/group/dfwwomenscycling.

DIFFERENT STROKES GOLF ASSOCIATION — [email protected]; dsgadallas.org.

FRIDAY NIGHT OUT BOWLING — 2101 N. Central Expwy., Dallas 75204; Joe or David at 214-232-6252.

LADIES & MEN BOWLERS OF DALLAS ASSOCIATION (LAMBDA) — 10920 Composite Dr., Dallas 75220; 214-358-1382; [email protected].

METROPLEX RAINBOW BOWLING LEAGUE —Tues. at 7:30 pm; AMF Irving Lanes, 3450 Willow Creek Drive; 972-790-8201.

NORTH TEXAS WOMEN’S SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION — 214-632-8512; ntxwsa.net.

OAK LAWN BOWLING ASSOCIATION —10920 Composite Dr.,Dallas 75220; 214-358-1382; oaklawnbowling.com

OAK LAWN SKI AND SCUBA CLUB — 214-521-5342 (x1769);[email protected]; olssc.org.

OAK LAWN SOCCER CLUB — P.O. Box 190995, Dallas 75219; 214-941-3566; oaklawnsoccerclub.org.

OAK LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION — P.O. Box 191234, Dallas, 75219; oltadallas.org.

PEGASUS SLOWPITCH SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION — P.O. Box 191075; Dallas 75219; 972-879-7900; dallaspssa.org.

RAINBOW FLYERS PILOTS ASSOCIATION—P.O. Box 190990, Dallas 75219; 214-521-5342 (x1740); [email protected]; rfpatexas.com.

RAINBOW ROLLERS BOWLING LEAGUE — 817-540-0303; [email protected]; myspace.com/rainbowrollers.

SPECTRUM MOTORCYCLE CLUB — 214-289-1179; spectrum-mrc.com.TEAM DALLAS — P.O. Box 190869, Dallas 75219; 214-540-4501;

[email protected]; teamdallasusa.com.TEAM DALLAS AQUATICS/TEXAS COWBUOYS —

P.O. Box 190869, Dallas 75219; teamdallasaquatics.com.TEXAS BULLS FLAG FOOTBALL CLUB —

P.O. Box 168592, Irving 75016; 214-770-5373;[email protected]; texasbullsffc.com.

TEXAS GAY RODEO ASSOCIATION, DALLAS CHAPTER—P.O. Box 191168, Dallas 75219; 817-540-2075; tgra.org.

TEXAS GAY RODEO ASSOCIATION, FORT WORTH CHAPTER —P.O. Box 100155, Fort Worth 76185; 214-346-2107; tgra.org.

TEXAS GAY RODEO ASSOCIATION, STATE ORG.— P.O. Box 192097, Dallas 75219; 214-346-2107; tgra.org.

TNL LADIES BOWLING —Wed. 6:30 pm; 214-927-6194; [email protected].

*YMCA — 7301 Gaston Ave., Dallas 75214; 214-328-3849.

• support

AL-ANON LAMBDA GROUP — 6162 East Mockingbird Ln., #209,Dallas 75214; 214-363-0461;[email protected]; dallasal-anon.org.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS LAMBDA GROUP —2438 Butler, #106, Dallas 75235; 214-267-0222 or 214-887-6699; dallasal-anon.org.

BLACK TRANSMEN INC. 3530 Forest Lane, # 290 Dallas 75234;1-855-BLK-TMEN ; 469-287-8594; blacktransmen.org.

CODEPENDENTS ANONYMOUS — 214-766-8939 (Dallas), 817-834-2119 (Fort Worth); [email protected]; codependents.org.

CROSSDRESSERS, LNT — [email protected] METH ANONYMOUS/UNWIRED DALLAS —

2701 Regan St.; 75219; 214-349-9999; crystalmeth.org.DFW BI NET — dfwbinet.com; facebook.com/dfwbinet.FAMILY PRIDE COALITION — 817-881-3949.G.E.A.R. (Gender Education, Advocacy & Resources) —

214-528-0144; [email protected] AND LESBIAN ANGER MANAGEMENT GROUP—

Maria Jairaj at 469-328-1980; [email protected] MARRIED MEN — 6525 Inwood at Mockingbird, Ln;

972-558-1600; [email protected]; home.swbell.net/dennisf/gamma/dallasgamma.htm.

GLBT CANCER SUPPORT GROUP— 5910 Cedar Springs, Dallas 75219; 214-351-1901.

LAMBDA GROUP OF NICOTINE ANONYMOUS—2438 Butler, Dallas 75235; 214-629-7806; nicadfw.org.

LESBIANS AND CANCER SUPPORT GROUP—Gilda’s Club North Texas, 2710 Oak Lawn, 214-219-8877.

LESBIAN ISSUES SUPPORT AND PERSONAL GROWTH GROUP— Group meetings held on Saturdays at 2 pm; Maria Jairaj at469-328-1980; [email protected].

LGBT FAMILY VIOLENCE PROGRAM — P.O. Box 190869, Dallas 75219; 214-540-4455; rcdallas.org.

IMMIGRATION EQUALITY — 2501 Oak Lawn Dr., #850, Dallas 75219; 214-855-0520; immigrationequalitydfw.org.

MAN TALK — 801 West Cannon, Fort Worth 76104; Trevor Gates, LCSW at 817-335-1994 (x217).

METROPLEX CROSS-DRESSERS — P.O. Box 141924, Irving75014; 214-367-8500; [email protected]; metrocd.com.

MILITARY EQUALITY ALLIANCE — North Texas chapter;P.O. Box 190869, Dallas 75219; 214-540-4480; militaryequality.org.

OVER THE RAINBOW — 214-358-0517.PFLAG-DALLAS — P.O. Box 190193, Dallas 75219; 972-77-PFLAG

(Phone), 972-701-9331 (Fax); [email protected] WORTH— 817-428-2329; pflagfortworth.org.POSITIVE LIVING SUPPORT GROUP — 401 W. Sanford,

Arlington 76011; 817-275-3311.PRESBYTERIAN PARENTS OF GAYS AND LESBIANS—

214-902-0987.RAINBOW ROLLER SKATING — Dylan, 817-763-0241.SEX & LOVE ADDICTS ANONYMOUS— (Oak Lawn Mens Group)

6525 Inwood @ Mockingbird Ln.; 972-458-7762 or214-673-8092.

SLUTS (SOUTHERN LADIES UNDER TREMENDOUS STRESS) —2701 Reagan, Dallas 75219; 214-521-5342 (x1720).

STONEWALL GROUP OF NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS — 2438 Butler, Ste. 108, Dallas, 75235.

YOU ARE NOT ALONE — 504 E. Campbell, Dallas 75204; 214-521-5342 (x1734).

YOUTH FIRST TEXAS — DALLAS: 3918 Harry Hines Blvd, 214-879-0400, [email protected]. PLANO: 2201 Avenue K, [email protected].

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N.W. Dallas Home, Royal & Marsh, Furnished 3/2 to share with traveling business man or couple.

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214-754-8710 ext 123

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for details.

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5pm with Stratos Vakrinos, www.club-stratos.com, 214-352-3321.

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Make check or Money Order payable to: Society for Companion Animals Mail to: 619 Woolsey Dr., Dallas, Tx 75224 and note “Flying Pets” and # of Tickets

Tickets may also be purchased online at: SocietyForCompanionAnimals.com

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EVENTS & PORTRAITS940.337.1791

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SERVICESPhotography

SOCIETY FOR COMPANION ANIMALS INVITES YOU TO BE A

Party AnimalTo Benefit the many homeless pets transported to new homes.

Come Join UsSunday, April 7th 5-8 p.m.

Sambuca 360 Grill (The Shops at Legacy • 7200 Bishop Rd. • Plano 75024)

Make check or Money Order payable to: Society for Companion Animals Mail to: 619 Woolsey Dr., Dallas, Tx 75224 and note “Flying Pets” and # of Tickets

Tickets may also be purchased online at: SocietyForCompanionAnimals.com

Live Music | Food | 2 Free Cocktails |Silent Auction | $40 In Advance or At The Door

COMPUTER CONSULTANTPC HELP

NETWORK SUPPORTVIRUS REMOVAL - $50/HR.

www.pyattconsulting.comCell 214-228-4617

SERVICESComputer Services

Stand Out In the CrowdDallas Voice Classifieds214-754-8710 ext. 123

www.dallasvoice.comwww.dallasvoice.comwww.dallasvoice.com

REALTORS®, experienced or new,sought for hi-tech, aggressive, mobilebrokerage. Full / PT welcome. MLS,residential and investor specialist.Amazing splits. Learn to succeed,don't pay annoying franchise fees.RODDY DE LA GARZA GROUP, BROKER, 214-306-7786.

TREC 431113

Dallas non-profit agency seeks full-time,motivated professional to provide outreach services to those at risk ofHIV. Night and evening work required.

Salary 28-30K + benefits. Send resume: [email protected]

NOTARY SERVICES

JNC MobileNotarySvcs

214-531-3424

NNA Certified Notary Signing AgentFull Service Notary Public • Available After-Hours

S & H PLUMBINGAFFORDABLE QUALITY PLUMBING

Commercial - ResidentialSlab Leaks, Water Heaters, Fixture Sets

Rough Ins, Top Outs and More...Call: 214-554-6013

Licensed & Insured LIC#M-39910

HOME SERVICESCleaning

•• •Full Service Plumbing No Job Too Small • All Work Guaranteed All Major Credit Cards Accepted

Astro Plumbing

M-36580

Servicing Oak Lawn Since 2003Call Michael: 214-566-9737

Voted BestHouse Cleaning Service 3 years & counting

Robert York • 214-271-5973

Casey ConnerHousekeeping 214-931-8097Since 1982

DallasVoice.com

HOME SERVICESPlumbing

HOME SERVICESCleaning

YOUR SECRETS ARE SAFE with

FIERCECLEANING SERVICES

NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALLLex 682-200-9169 fiercecleaningservices.com Voted Best Cleaning Service 2013 Readers Voice Awards

INSURANCE

www.dallasvoice.com

www.dallasvoice.com

www.dallasvoice.com

www.dallasvoice.com RenovationsMake RightHOME IMPROVEMENTS

Oak Lawn / Oak CliffJohn R. Hollingsworth & David R. Philips972-975-0962 MAKE-RIGHT.COM

Mitch Cooper 972-935-8058

• Remodeling • Home Repair • Sheetrock • Painting• Decks • Stone Work

Free Consultations & Bids. References Available.

HOME SERVICESRoofing

HOME SERVICESGeneral

HOME SERVICESGeneral

HOME SERVICESGeneral

A ONE INCH AD IN THE

DALLAS VOICE IS ONLY $27/WEEKOR $91.80/4WEEKS

S H I N G L E SR O O F I N G

S H I N G L E SR O O F I N G

• ROOFING• GUTTERS • DRYWALL• ELECTRICAL

Cory Smith 214-729-8429

Insurance Claim SpecialistsLOCALLY OWNED • FAMILY OPERATED

dfwshingles.com

ByRiley.com

214.274.1060

CONSTRUCTION SERVICESAll Types Of Repair & Building

Sonny214-755-9700 [email protected]

FAST•NEAT•DEPENDABLEVery Reasonable • Free Estimates • 32 Years Experience

Best Service! Best Prices!

BLUE RIBBONHeat and Air

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HOME SERVICESAir Conditioning & Heating

HOME SERVICESAir Conditioning & Heating

SCOTTBESEDA.COMSCOTTBESEDA.COM4411 LEMMON AVE. DALLAS, TEXAS 75219 214-219-6610

[email protected]

CARPENTER • HOME IMPROVEMENT SPECIALISTRehabbing Distressed PropertiesRemodeling Kitchens • Baths • Decks

Will work alongside home owner with needed tools and expertise or complete the project alone

Call Bill: 972-998-2427

F H Property Maintenance

Remodeling • Complete Rehabs • Painting We do it ALL, change locks, renovate, repair, clean & much more.ALWAYS EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS WITHIN YOUR BUDGET!

Licensed, Insured & Bonded • 15 Years Experience 469-685-5055

TURN KEY MAKE READY & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE SERVICES

Way To HOT?Now that we have your attention....

Way To HOT?Now that we have your attention....

ElectricAir Conditioning Heating

Allstars

972-248-3322Allstarselectric.com

Servicing All Makes & ModelsFree Service Call With Repair

TECL 21671 TACL B42489E 24/7 Emergency Repairs

Commercial & ResidentialLicensed & InsuredRepair or Replacement18 YEARS EXPERIENCE

“BBB” A+RATING

VOTED BEST HANDYMAN VOTED BEST HANDYMAN Readers Voice Awards 2013

R E N O VAT E D E S I G N B U I L D+ +

R E N O VAT E D E S I G N B U I L D+ +

“ Thank You Dallas Voice Readers For Voting Us The Best! ”

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AIR CONDITIONING& HEATING

Jade Air

SERVING THE LGBT COMMUNITY FOR OVER 20 YEARS !

JadeAirDallas.com214.522.2805 214.923.7904

PROMPT EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE!

SERVICE•SALES•INSTALLSALL MAJOR BRANDS

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIALVISA, MC, AMX, DISC

TACL

B014

472E

Home Repairs & Construction

Make-Ready • Any Job Big & Small!

214-557-4531A L L C R E D I T C A R D S A C C E P T E D

Painting, kitchen & bathroom remodeling,wood flooring, stucco waterproofing,plumbing, electrical, decking, fences.

FREE ESTIMATES

M

ARATHON

We’re The Guys Who’ll Keep It RunningMechanical - Electrical Inc.

Residential & Commercial Service, Sales, InstallsService All Major Brands • Free Estimates

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF WINTER SPECIALS ON EQUIPMENT CHANGE OUT.

469-226-3233 • 24 Hours a Day ServiceServicing the Community Since 1993 All credit cards accepted.

A/C Service

TACLA 17183C

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MT 025786

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MARK WOODRUFF

A ONE INCH AD IN THE

DALLAS VOICE IS ONLY $27/WEEKOR $91.80/4WEEKS

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offers meditation classes at twolocations in Dallas. Just Drop In!Thursdays @ 6:30-7:30pm@ Resource Center of DallasVisit: meditationintexas.org

AMAZON CIRCLE:Women’s symbolic language

evolved through Moon & Tree of Life symbolism.NOW ORGANIZING NEW GROUP

For info call 214-240-1473.

• stop compulsive sexual behavior• treat depression and anxiety• restore broken relationships • find healing from infidelity

Individual & Couples Counselingfocused on improving sexual health

CALL 214-295-5039 FOR A FREE CONSULTATION

SexAddictionRecoveryDallas.com

Gene KlassenM.Ed. LPC-Intern

Supervised by Bill Swenson, M.A., LPC-S

214-843-8848

Cedar Springs ChiropracticDr. Steven Tutt

Insurance, Cash & Credit Accepted

$29 FIRST VISITwith X-RAY

214-528-1900

GAYRIBBEAN FALL CRUISE

October 20 - 27, 2013Carnival Magic® Galveston to Roatan,

Belize & Cozumel

877-560-8318 • www.GayribbeanCruises.com 214-282-1486 • MichaelHenshaw.com • EXPERIENCED • TRUSTED • PREFERRED

Condos • Townhomes • Lofts • Homes

UNITED REAL ESTATEUNITED REAL ESTATE Gayribbean Cruises Largest Event Of The Year!Great Shows and Entertainment plus parties and so much more. Starring Dee Ranged, Tasha Kohl and more!

There’s No Place Like Home!

Michael Henshaw

Jeff: 817-481-8631 x 8571DynamicTravel.com

[email protected]

LGBT Friendly Travel Destinations & Accommodations

“OASIS SENS”Adults Only LGBT friendlyAll Inclusive Hotel In Cancun

Cruises & Vacation Travel • Group Vacation Planning

MARCH TO BETTER HEALTH

CALL JAY GREEN MASSAGE214-280-0237

MASSAGE THERAPY • 19 YEARS EXPERIENCE

• Swedish • Deep Tissue • Myofascial • Energetics

Professional In-Calls OnlyOpen 9 am - 9 pm Every Day

Convenient Downtown Location

MT-01

0482

Bodywork by Mark214.522.9101PROFESSIONAL

MASSAGESWEDISH • DEEP TISSUE

IN/OUT CALLS MT-018076

Massage North of NorthParkFull-body Swedish

& Sports11 years experience

In-Calls & Out-Calls

Michael Winsor RMT,214-207-0543

Connective Touch

Mike’s Massage for Men817-308-7370

mt# 102406

Call or Text Brett Conrad214-621-4502

M t - 0 2 6 7 2 7

SPRING SPECIAL! FULL BODY MASSAGE

1 HOUR $55

Massage Therapist& Colonic Therapist

Don Blaylock

214-207-7430Office Hours5:00am-11:00pm7 Days A Week20 YEARS EXPERIENCE.

1st time Clients 1 FREE COLONIC

$20 OFF MASSAGE

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A ONE INCH AD IN THE

DALLAS VOICE IS ONLY $27/WEEKOR $91.80/4WEEKS

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In the gayborhoodBRICK • Thursdays

Nightly prizes & $500 Grand prize! For More info go to:

pocketrocketsdallas.com

6’8”, 285LB., ALL MUSCLEBIG, STRONG HANDSWITH A GENTLE TOUCH

Hotel Calls Welcome!!469-471-2793 RMT 37347

• SWEDISH • DEEP TISSUE • SHIATSU AND MORE

BrettHunter

BIGGER IS BETTER!

MassageM4M.com/TallMuscleMassage

HypnosisFor STRESS

A natural solution in the Oak Lawn area.972-974-2094

Do you wanna ride? JOIN SPECTRUM

MOTORCYCLE RIDING CLUB, the largest GLBT motorcycle group in

the region. Please visit: spectrum-mrc.com to learn more.”

Help Dogs! Society For Companion Animals

needs Volunteersfor Easter in the park, contact Laurenat [email protected]. Need help early for set up and late afternoon

teardown. Day shiftsare also available.

SOCIETY FOR COMPANION ANIMALS INVITES YOU TO BE A

PARTY ANIMALBenefiting homeless pets transported

to new homes. Sunday, April 7th 5-8 p.m. SAMBUCA 360 GRILL

7200 Bishop Rd., Plano 75024Live Music, Food,

2 Free Cocktails, Silent Auction, $40 In Advance or At The Door

Tickets may also be purchased onlineat: SocietyForCompanionAnimals.org

Pin the Date!Thursday, April 25th

A Tapestry of Business EqualityJoin us for the 8th Annual Business

Excellence Awards Dinnerof the North Texas GLBT Chamber At: eM the Venue n 1500 Dragon St.

Visit: www.glbtchamber.org

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214-522-2887

Tranquil MassageBy J.R.

Swedish • Deep Tissue214.991.6921Ask About Half Priced Mondays! M

T - 02

1814

CHRISTMAS GIFT CERTIFICATES - Buy One Get One FREE!

DIVA Volleyball Spring League 2013Starts February Come Play with Us!

Contact: [email protected] or visit www.divadallas.org

GayDorm.com

Society for companion animals needvolunteers. Please contact office@soci-

etyforcompanionanimals.org

IF SOMEONE IS BULLYING YOU OR SOMEONE ELSE PLEASE tell your school teachers,

principle, counselors, and parents. After itis proven that the person you turned in isa bully then you will receive a $100 rewardfrom Debra’s Bully Busters. Negative

name calling and harassment about sex-ual orientation or anything else is harmfulto all of our children. Whether they aregay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, orstraight. We are working to raise moneynow. Please contact me on Facebook

anytime at Debra Henry – Wear.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU! HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU Marvin!

I thank you for spending 22 of your Bithdays with me.Sharing 22 Birthdays with me. Celebrating your life with me.I will miss you forever. I love you.

You were my bestfriend. You will always be in my heart.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! I Love you forever, Derik

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Summer is coming and it’s time

for you to shine!

NEW LOCATIONSame Great

Prices & Services!

Robert Elorduy 903-422-60443102 SWISS AVE. DALLAS, TX 75204 B y A p p o i n t m e n t O n l y

40% OFF THIS WEEK ONLYVoted BEST MASSAGE THERAPIST 2013Readers Voice Awards

Hot Stone • Deep TissueTrigger Point • SportsSilent • Thai • Chair Barefoot • BambooNormally $99/Hr.

Mark BerryMyDallasMassage.com214-810-4531

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