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Anchorage & Juneau Wear Red on World AIDS Day

Monday, 15 December 2008 – 2:23 PM | Comments Off on Anchorage & Juneau Wear Red on World AIDS Day
Anchorage & Juneau Wear Red on World AIDS Day
The Four A’s “Painted the Town Red” for World AIDS Day again this year in Anchorage and Juneau. 

Over 60,000 red ribbons were distributed the week before World AIDS Day. Volunteers in Anchorage waved to morning traffic and handed out more red ribbons on December 1.
Fifty-five people came to the Anchorage Candlelight Vigil for World AIDS Day and read a non-denominational prayer in memory of those lost to AIDS. 
After the vigil, about 70 people attended a free showing of Rent and a panel discussion on local resources, held at the Alaska Wild Berry Theater. 
For the third year, Four A’s staff and volunteers waved signs at major intersections during the morning commute. They stood on the corners of Northern Lights/Minnesota and Northern Lights/New Seward from 7:30 a.m. until around 9.

“A lot of people waved and honked,” wrote Chrissy, the Director of Development at Four A’s. “We usually get a positive response.”
After the sign waving, they gave away red ribbons at City Hall, Providence Hospital, the 5th Avenue Mall, Northway Mall and UAA. 
In Juneau, free HIV testing was offered during the day at the University, and over 40 people attended the Candlelight Vigil. 
The Four A’s thanks everyone who helped to Paint the Town Red this year. 
“Remember to wear your red ribbons not only on World AIDS Day,” wrote Chrissy, “but throughout the entire year.”

Got “Milk”?

Sunday, 14 December 2008 – 4:29 PM | Comments Off on Got “Milk”?
Got “Milk”?

Did you see Milk this weekend?

“My partner and I just returned from seeing it and it is a MUST SEE,” wrote Dee. “We did not buy from the consession stand, due to the ownership of the theater (Mormon) but would not have missed the first day of this film… I urge the community and our allies to see this movie. We’re thinking Academy Award for Penn.”

“The Prop 6 part was disturbing because it reminds me so much of Prop 8,” wrote Elias, “along with the other dozen ballot measure campaigns I’ve been in.”

I agree that Penn gave an excellent performance, and that the comparison between winning Prop 6 and barely losing Prop 8 is heart-wrenching.

Gay and lesbian history is so hidden that many young adults don’t know about the struggle for our rights. Milk opens with the police raiding a gay bar, beating the customers and dragging them off to jail, simply for being gay. The scene uses real video from the late 60’s and early 70’s. We’ve come a long way.

Then in 1978, the newly-elected Supervisors, representing minorities who had never been represented before, voted to add ‘sexual orientation’ to the non-discrimination policy of San Francisco. They knew the gay community was an ally, and they understood that job and housing protection is an important civil rights issue.

I watched this scene in a movie theater in Anchorage, Alaska, where 30 years later we do not have ‘sexual orientation’ in the city’s non-discrimination policy. It isn’t in the state policy either. Or the national policy.

We still have a long way to go.

If you haven’t seen Milk, definitely see it. Remember to take the Milk Challenge — boycott the concession stand and give a donation to Alaskans Together for Equality, to off-set the ticket profit to the Mormon-owned and Prop 8 supporting Century/Cinemark.

If you saw Milk, what did you think about it?

This Week in LGBT Alaska 12/12/08

Friday, 12 December 2008 – 4:25 PM | Comments Off on This Week in LGBT Alaska 12/12/08
This Week in LGBT Alaska 12/12/08
Check out this week’s events from Alaska GLBT News. For full listings, news and up-coming events, subscribe to AGN, the weekly email newsletter.
The movie MILK opens today (Friday, Dec. 12) in Anchorage at the Century 16. Don’t support the Century/Cinemark CEO who donated $9,999 to Prop 8! Boycott Century’s concessions! Eat before you go and only buy the ticket, no food or drinks. Then take the Milk Challenge!
EVENTS

Fairbanks

Jeff’s Black and White Solstice Party 12/13, 9 p.m. 

PFLAG’s December Meeting 12/14, 4 p.m.

Anchorage

MILK opens at the Century 16 on 12/12. Take the Milk Challenge!

A Powerful Noise at the Anchorage Museum, 12/13 at 6 p.m. (AIFF)

Half-Life 12/13 at 5:30 p.m. at The Bear Tooth and 12/14 at 4:45 p.m. at Fireweed Theater. (AIFF)

ICOAA’s SnowBall Winter Wonderland at Mad Myrna’s 12/13, door opens at 8:30, show at 9 p.m.

Meet MCC pastoral candidate Rev. Norman Van Manen, 12/14 at the 2 p.m. service.

The Men’s Club Christmas Party 12/14, 5-10 p.m. RSVP.


The “Milk” Challenge

Thursday, 11 December 2008 – 2:20 PM | 4 Comments
The “Milk” Challenge

The movie Milk opens tomorrow (Friday, Dec. 12) in Anchorage, showing at 1:40, 4:35, 7:35 and 10:30 p.m. at the Century 16, across from Loussac Library. The message of Milk is timely, and the reviews sound great. (Watch the Milk trailer.)

Here’s the problem: We want to support a good-quality gay movie (and encourage the production of more gay movies) but don’t want to support the Mormon-owned Century/Cinemark whose CEO donated $9,999 to Prop 8, the California initiative that eliminated gay and lesbian marriage.

The solution: Boycott Century’s concessions! Eat before you go and only buy the ticket, no food or drinks.

Theaters don’t make much on admissions; most of their profit is from concessions. We can support the film and still deprive the theater of revenue.

Several people wrote in about the concessions boycott (thank you!) Jason suggested that we “sneak in our own candy” as an extra dig at Century.

Elias suggested that we offset the ticket fees to Century with a donation to Alaskans Together for Equality, the state LGBT rights group that takes on political issues like the ones Harvey Milk fought for. It’s a great way to support equal rights and, at the same time, withhold money from those who work against us!

Take the Milk Challenge: See Milk, and balance your political karma with a donation to Alaskans Together.

And Milk is the perfect time to start wearing a White Knot for marriage equality, “because everyone should be able to tie the knot.”

Homo for the Holidays

Tuesday, 9 December 2008 – 2:48 PM | Comments Off on Homo for the Holidays
Homo for the Holidays

Celebrate the holidays gaily with Alaska’s LGBT community! 
In Anchorage, start celebrating this weekend with ICOAA‘s Snow Ball Winter Wonderland on Dec 13, and an early Christmas Party with The Last Frontier Men’s Club on Dec 14. 
Enjoy Christmas events at Mad Myrna’s, including the “Toys for Nots” Fundraiser on Dec 19, and Miss MeMe’s Gospel Christmas on Dec 20. On Christmas Eve, be filled with the holiday spirit by MCC‘s Carol and Recital Service. The Community Center will be open from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. on Christmas Day, thanks to Mike, and cookies, muffins and sodas will be available.
Wrap up the season with New Year’s Eve at Mad Myrna’s and the New Year’s Day Cookie Exchange at the GLCCA
In Fairbanks, don’t miss Jeff’s Solstice Party this Saturday. In Palmer, put it on the calendar to rock with Ever Ready on New Year’s Eve. 
Do you know a GLBT holiday event in Alaska that isn’t mentioned? Tell us about it!

Gay AK Odds & Ends

Sunday, 7 December 2008 – 3:09 PM | Comments Off on Gay AK Odds & Ends
Gay AK Odds & Ends
Recent LGBT Alaska-related items on the web:
Beauty Queen Sissy
“Among closed-minded straights, [sissy] is a devastating insult,” says the Advocate Magazine. So they give The Sissy Awards to the “biggest irritants” of the year. The winners of the 2008 award: Sarah Palin and John McCain. The announcement lists the anti-gay positions of the former running mates, including Gov. Palin’s refusal to sign the National Coming Out Day proclamation submitted by Alaskans Together. The Advocate points out that “Anita Bryant was also a former beauty queen and … a TV-ready smile can hide lots of homophobia.”

Gay & Lesbian Alaskans Do Our Part
Life, Liberty & the Pursuit of Family is a new awareness campaign to encourage LGBT families to consider adopting children. HRC unveiled the effort as part of its “All Children – All Families” initiative.
Gay and lesbian parents are currently raising 4% of the nation’s adopted children, about 65,500 kids. The highest number of these families are in New England, the mid-Atlantic and the West Coast – and the highest percentages of gay and lesbian adoptive parents are found in Alaska, California, Massachusetts and New Mexico, according to PageOneQ.
More Gay Tourists in Juneau
RSVP Vacations announced a new all-gay Seattle to Alaska cruise on Holland America’s ms Westerdam, on August 23 – 30, 2009. The cruise departs from Seattle and sails to scenic Glacier Bay, with stops in Juneau, Sitka and Ketchikan. The Seattle departure means they won’t be partying at Myrna’s with us in Anchorage, but SEAGLA will have more gay tourists to meet and greet. 
From the Fringe
The Anchorage Daily News posted a Compass editorial by the president of a fringe Alaska Family group, complaining that far right issues, like anti-choice and anti-gay legislation, are not “fringe” issues. He is “willing to fall on the sword” for these causes, but does not consider this “radical.” To prove his (il)logic, he compares putting anti-gay discrimination into the U.S. Constitution to ending slavery in the British Empire! 

Meet MCC pastoral candidate Rev. Norman Van Manen

Saturday, 6 December 2008 – 10:21 PM | Comments Off on Meet MCC pastoral candidate Rev. Norman Van Manen
Meet MCC pastoral candidate Rev. Norman Van Manen
Rev. Norman Van Manen is visiting MCC Anchorage for the next ten days as a pastoral candidate. The community is encouraged to meet Rev. Van Manen during the Sunday and Thursday services, and to view his educational and pastoral history.

The Metropolitan Community Church of Anchorage, a GLBT-inclusive church, has been without a pastor since Rev. Johnathan Jones resigned in May, after four years of service.
“While MCC Anchorage has done a good job in keeping the church together since we’ve been in transition,” wrote Rev. Matthew Moak, the new Vice-Moderator, “the needs of the church have grown and we are headed in a new direction. A direction filled with hope, unity and love.”
Rev. Norman Van Manen will speak at MCC for two Sunday worship services. “What Shall I Cry?” is his sermon title for Dec. 7, and “Let’s Rejoice” is the topic on Dec. 14. The Sunday service begins at 2 p.m. and there is a time for fellowship after the service. 
Rev. Van Manen will also speak at Soul Food, MCC’s mid-week dinner service, on Thursday Dec. 11 at 6:30 p.m. A $6 donation is requested for the meal. After this week, Soul Food will take a break for the holidays and will resume on January 9, 2009.
Vice-Moderator Rev. Moak will speak on “The humility in Christmas” for the Dec. 21 Sunday service. The community is invited to join MCC for a Christmas Eve Carol and Recital Service on Dec. 24 at 7 p.m. MCC meets at 7208 Duben Ave. in east Anchorage.
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Meet and greet pastoral candidate Rev. Norman Van Manen at MCC Anchorage

 

Dec. 7, 2 p.m. Sunday worship service, with speaker Rev. Van Manen on “What Shall I Cry?”

Dec 11, 6:30 p.m. Thursday evening Soul Food, dinner and program with Rev. Van Manen.

Dec 14, 2 p.m. Sunday worship service, with speaker Rev. Van Manen on “Let’s Rejoice.”

Visit MCC Anchorage’s web site and MySpace page.

This Week in LGBT Alaska 12/5/08

Friday, 5 December 2008 – 3:57 PM | Comments Off on This Week in LGBT Alaska 12/5/08
This Week in LGBT Alaska 12/5/08
Check out this week’s events from Alaska GLBT News. For full listings, news and up-coming events, subscribe to AGN, the weekly email newsletter.

The Anchorage International Film Festival runs December 5-14, 2008. Over 150 films will be shown, and there are four Gay or AIDS themed films. 

Dream Boy (photo right), Queer Duck, and A Powerful Noise are showing this week (details listed below) and Half-Life shows next week. 
Watch the trailers for Dream Boy and Queer Duck here.
December 10 is International Human Rights Day. Don’t call in sick to work, call in “gay” and spend the day helping your favorite Alaskan LGBTA non-profit. Join the national reverse boycott Day Without A Gay!
EVENTS
Juneau
Domestic Partnership Planning Seminar 12/9, 5:15 p.m. Free. See the flyer for details.
Fairbanks
Drag*d Through the Ages, a benefit show for IAA, 12/5, 8:15 p.m. $10 at the door, $8 for students/military. Dance party after the show.
Anchorage

Anchorage International Film Festival (AIFF) 12/5-12/14

Ever Ready in Anchorage 12/5 & 12/6, 7-11 p.m. at the AMVETS Post 49.

AlaskaRainbows Dinner 12/6, 5 p.m. at Chili’s.

TLFMC Cookie Exchange 12/6, 7 p.m. and Hump Day Happy Hour at The Raven 12/10 & 12/24 from 5-7 p.m.

Queer Duck, with Sex Drugs & Rock ‘n’ Roll, at The Bear Tooth, Sunday 12/7, 8:30 p.m. (AIFF)

Meet MCC pastoral candidate Rev. Norman Van Manen 12/7 & 12/14 at the 2 p.m. service, and 12/11 at 6:30 p.m. for Thursday night Soul Food. See MCC for details.

A Powerful Noise at the Anchorage Museum, 12/8 at 7:30 p.m. and 12/13 at 6 p.m. (AIFF)

Dream Boy at The Bear Tooth, and after-screening party with Director James Bolton at Mad Myrna’s, Wednesday 12/10, 7:45 p.m. movie, 10 p.m. party. (photo above)

Milk, Dream Boy and Queer Duck: Gay movies come to Anchorage

Wednesday, 3 December 2008 – 2:14 PM | Comments Off on Milk, Dream Boy and Queer Duck: Gay movies come to Anchorage
Milk, Dream Boy and Queer Duck: Gay movies come to Anchorage

UPDATE: Take the Milk Challenge!

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The movie Milk is opening in Anchorage on Friday, December 12 at the Century! Watch the trailer here: MILK

Unfortunately, Century/Cinemark is owned by Mormons who donated to Yes on 8. Some in the LGBT community are boycotting the Century and giving their movie dollars to supportive cinemas. Locally, we hope Milk will play at The Bear Tooth in a few months.

Others are calling for a big national turnout on the opening weekends, because record-setting attendance for Milk will make it easier to get funding for future gay-themed movies. The message of Milk is timely, and the reviews sound great.

What will you do?

1. See it this month at the Century (and not buy food or drinks, since they make most of their profit from the concession stand), or

2. Wait until The Bear Tooth shows it in the spring.

Two other gay-themed movies are showing this month at The Bear Tooth for the Anchorage International Film Festival, which runs December 5-14, 2008.

Queer Duck is an animated feature, and Dream Boy is a gay coming of age romance. For a special treat, go to The Gay-La, an after-screening party at Mad Myrna’s with James Bolton, the Portland-based director of Dream Boy.

The trailer for Dream Boy (2008):

The commercial for Queer Duck, the Movie, which came out on Logo in 2006:

Fairbanks is "Drag*d Through the Ages" for IAA Benefit

Tuesday, 2 December 2008 – 6:06 PM | Comments Off on Fairbanks is "Drag*d Through the Ages" for IAA Benefit
Fairbanks is "Drag*d Through the Ages" for IAA Benefit

Drag*d Through The Ages is a music, dance and comedy show with scenes from throughout human history: a caveman routine to a futuristic fashion show and plenty of drag fun in between. 
Stay for the dance party following the show, with music by local funk band The Good Daze, featured in one of the scenes.
Other headliners include Cold Fusion Tribal Dance (an experimental belly dance troupe) in a flapper number from the 1920’s and a 1990’s song, The Fairbanks Roller Girls doing a 1970’s number, and Dance Theater Fairbanks performing an 1980’s scene.
The program is also packed with drag kings and queens as cavemen, operatic Vikings, Victorians, flappers, silent film stars, 80’s Vogue Off dancers, and fashion models of the future, plus songs from Marilyn Monroe, Al Green, The Blues Brothers, and Hedwig and the Angry Inch.
Drag*d Through The Ages is sponsored by the UAF GLBT Alliance and is a benefit for Interior AIDS Association (IAA.)
Don’t miss this hilarious one night only show!
UAF Woodcenter Ball Room, December 5th, 8:15 pm. $10 at the door, $8 for students. All proceeds go to IAA. Dance party after the show with The Good Daze.