GayCalgary Magazine - July 2005

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The Bay Downtown Shopping in History

SHE-Q Support by Women for Women

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42 Established originally in January 1992 as Men For Men BBS by MFM Communications. Named changed to GayCalgary.com in 1998. Stand alone company as of January 2004. First Issue of GayCalgary.com Magazine, November 2003. Publisher Steve Polyak & Rob Diaz-Marino, publisher@gaycalgary.com Editor Rob Diaz Marino, editor@gaycalgary.com

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Original Graphic Design Deviant Designs Advertising Steve Polyak and Dan Dinu sales@gaycalgary.com

Intoxicated Letter from the Publisher

8 SHE-Q Support by Women for Women

Contributors Steve Polyak, Rob Diaz-Marino, Nina Tron, Stephen Lock, M. Zelda, Jason Clevett, Benjamin Hawkcliff, Jerome Voltero, Darryl A. Aarbo, Alykhan Velji and the Gay and Lesbian Community of Calgary

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Videographer Steve Polyak and Rob Diaz-Marino Please forward all inquiries to: GayCalgary.com Magazine Suite 100, 215 14th Avenue S.W. Calgary, Alberta T2R 0M2 Phone (403) 543-6960 or toll free (888) 543-6960

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Shopping in History

Map & Event Listings Mapping Calgary’s core

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Q Scopes “Review your goals, Libra!”

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Adult Film Reviews

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Q Puzzle “Flamers”

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In The Gothic Halls Of Power

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Gay Legalese

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HIV Travesty

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The Alberta Ballet Returning home for the 2005/2006 Season

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Fundraisers in Calgary The New Gallery

Deadline for Ad Bookings 25th of the month (subject to change without notice) Deadline for Ad copy 28th of the month (subject to change without notice)

Queers on the Move

Legal Council Courtney Sebree Aarbo, Barristers and Solicitors

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Bitter Girl

Printers North Hill News

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A Couple of Guys

This Issue Cover Model Jarret Quinn, photographed by Steve Polyak.

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Queer Eye - for the Calgary guy (or gal)

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Intoxicated Letter from the Publisher By Rob Diaz-Marino

I think it’s safe to say that we escaped Pride this year a little less wet than we did last year. Though it still rained on the Street Festival, all those people who attended the parade in rain coats and galoshes didn’t get the last laugh after all…at least until the torrential downpour in weeks to follow. Rob received praise for his flawless single-handed candy catching as a lesbian group playfully pelted him with chocolate-mints while marching by – “Wow, he catches like a lesbian!” one of them commented, much to Rob’s delight. After the festivities, we popped over to Twisted to see the hypnotist show, hosted by Trevor Knight. Our writer Jason decided to participate, alongside of several other bar patrons. We nearly pissed ourselves laughing as Jason was hypnotized to think his penis had run away. Jason is a pretty big guy, but he dashed after it with incredible speed down the staircase, where it crawled under the doors at the bottom. He sat there for several minutes, nearly in tears, not knowing what to do. Finally he returned upstairs where the hypnotist made him whole again. At the end of the show, the contestants were told that for the next 20 minutes they would have an orgasm every time the hypnotist’s name was mentioned. Yes, cruelly, we exploited that to its fullest! It’s tradition for Canadian youth to establish their alcohol limits by getting drunk to the point of vomiting – in many circles anyway. Usually this is done on the 18th birthday, but Rob somehow managed to miss that rite of passage back then. We finally made up for it as he turned 24 this year, on the 18th of June. Several of his friends – even a few straight ones – dropped by the Calgary Eagle to celebrate the occasion with us (and vote for their favorite leather daddy too). He had a blast, despite getting dropped onto the floor in an otherwise innocent attempt to lay him back on the pool table. It left a very colorful bruise, but thankfully he didn’t feel it at all the next morning. He got his birthday bump after all, and considering that Rob is a lush who normally takes just 2 beers to get tipsy, the extra beer and several shots of Jagermeister were enough to bring him to his limit. The words out of his mouth as he knelt, hugging the garbage can in the lobby of our building were “I’m never getting this drunk

again.” Awww, poor boy. Speaking of birthdays, Nina Tron celebrated her birthday on the 23rd, and from what we hear, her drinking experience ended off like Rob’s. Luckily no falling on the floor though, but I’m sure people held their breath every time she got too close to the edge of the stage. Tsk tsk, that must have been an impressive amount of booze to get a drag queen drunk! Hope you had a good one Nina! This issue we’re bringing in a legal advice column by our lawyer Darryl Aarbo of Courtney Sebree Aarbo. If you would like legal advice on a topic that would be of interest to others in the gay community, you can send your questions to legaladvice@gaycalgary.com. Your letter may get published in a future issue with a response from Darryl! Naturally all names will be removed to protect the innocent…or guilty. If you remember from last month’s issue, after writing an article on the Humane Society, we were compelled to adopt one of the kittens that we had photographed for the article. He is a mostly black kitten with a white moustache, underbelly, and paws. It’s hard to believe that it’s only been a month now, because he has fit so well into our little family. He is such a smart little guy, though we still haven’t been able to get him to stop suckling from our shirts. He’s still just a kitten though, so we’re letting it go for now in the hopes that he will grow out of it. Officially we don’t have a name for him yet, though we have been toying with the idea of calling him “Shamu” since his markings make him look so much like a killer whale. But he’s not fat by any stretch of the imagination, thus the dilemma…

Business Banter So did you see our bus ads? We sure did, several times, which was pretty exciting. We’re pleased that none of them were vandalized, nor did we receive a rush of prank phone calls – quite the opposite in fact. Perhaps there’s hope for Calgary yet. Our cover article this month is a business review on The Bay Downtown. Many born-and-raised Calgarians don’t realize there’s a lot of history here in our own backyard. The Bay building on 7th Ave and 1st Street has been around longer than Calgary itself! The fact that it’s still a bustling department store is amazing. Store manager Fred Amen took us on a tour into just a small fraction of the restricted areas in the building – some of which extend underneath the C-train tracks! The things we never

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knew. Congratulations to Shae Barry who reopened his couture clothing store, Does it Come in Black (DICIB?), at their new location on 10th Street and 9th Avenue SW. Congratulations also go to Ellipses Design, a store specializing in unique home furnishings and accents, which opened on 9th Ave and 12th Street SE.

posted bulletins at many of the bars and on our websites, not everyone escaped unscathed. If you got caught by this scam, please make sure you talk to the Calgary Police about it! If you’re ever in doubt if it truly is someone from GayCalgary.com Magazine contacting you, please call the head office first at (403) 543-6960 or toll free (888) 5436960.

Highlights this Month Bar Banter Rumors have been flying about the status of Detour over the past few months, and although we’ve been trying to keep close tabs on things, we’ve only just gotten the official word - and let me tell you, big changes are coming! Detour, Arena, and Victoria’s Restaurant have just exchanged hands to new owners, Terrence Skoreyko and Colin Maley. Their plan is to bring Detour and Arena to a new level by building on the business’ existing foundation, which means it will stay in the gay community while still keep its open-to-everyone philosophy. They have some big cosmetic and business changes coming, including extensive renovations. In the meantime however, the nightclub will continue to remain open and feature a number of new events, as well as the those events that Detour hasn’t seen in some time! As for Victoria’s Restaurant, a menu revamp and “fresh coat of paint” are due, to breathe a little life back into the establishment. Detour and Arena have undergone several name changes over their history, and they will soon see one more, however the new names are to remain secret until their re-launch this fall. For more information, visit www.detourcalgary.com or E-mail detour@gaycalgary.com.

Prank Calls We had a bit of a scare at the beginning of the month, with some con-artist out of Toronto who got a hold of our magazine. They proceeded to phone several of the businesses listed in our directory (some of them collect), impersonating our writer Jason Clevett, Benjamin Hawkcliff (ironically a pseudonym), publisher Steve Polyak, and even Rob Julien who wrote a letter to the publisher. The guy sounded nothing like any of these people, however the more establishments he called, the more refined his stories and descriptions became. He told businesses that he was Jason/Benjamin/Steve/ Rob and that his car had broken down or that he had been mugged. He then begged for a wire-transfer of money. As these calls were occurring, we promptly met with the police to try and take action, however we were told there was nothing they could do unless someone was actually harmed. Naturally we were very unhappy hearing this, but thankfully the majority of businesses know us well enough that this caller’s antics instantly raised suspicions. Although we

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Starting this month, The Backlot will be hosting ISCCA Barbecue nights every Friday, so come out and show your support! ARGRA weekend is coming up right away, July 1st – 3rd. If you’re wanting to attend but don’t want the hassle of driving there and back each day (especially if you’re going to get intoxicated!) then depending where you live in the city, there’s a much cheaper alternative to taking a cab. Once again, More Better Buses is going to be running a charter route between Twisted Element, Goliaths/Texas Lounge, and Symon’s Valley Ranch where the ARGRA festivities are taking place. After hearing horror stories from previous years of how a cab from downtown can cost up to $45, the prices they are charging for a trip on the bus is very reasonable. See the ad on page 23 for the bus schedule and more details. We were lucky enough to get invited to the Calgary Stampede media launch this year, and were amazed at the grand scale of the event! There were hundreds of people there from the media. We were seated at a table close to several anchors from A-channel, served a 4-course gourmet meal, and were even treated to live performances from The Road Hammers and Canadian Idol winner Kalan Porter! We received our own white cowboy hats as we were on the way out. The Stampede runs this month from July 8th through 17th.

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SHE-Q Support by Women for Women

By Jason Clevett

Since 1997, SHE-Q (Soulful Healing Ego Quest) has been a free group for women to meet and discuss their lives and their troubles in a safe, positive environment. Their mission statement is “To provide a space where we may ‘be’ ourselves in a supportive safe environment, to share about and validate experiences related to our sexuality.” We interviewed Krista Hummell, who started SHE-Q and presently co-facilitates it with Trudy Debecker. “It started as a result of me working the lines for the Gay and Lesbian Community Services Association and noticed an increasing need for somewhere for women to go. There seemed to be a lot of opportunities for men with issues with sexuality, but nothing for women. It seemed that Men, when they called the line, were interested in where they could go, and at that time there were a number of options for them. There seemed to be places men could go that women didn’t have. The community is primarily male oriented, and women were finding they didn’t know where to go. I proposed to the board that if they backed me with advertising and space, I would be willing to facilitate a group because I felt there was a need for it. They agreed

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and so we got some advertising out and have been going ever since.” The group’s purpose has undergone an evolution since Hummell’s initial vision. “When we first started out I think there was a sense that we would maybe not only be educational but also an opportunity for women to meet women and provide a dating opportunity. For the last four or five years it has been so much not that – it is a place where women are coming to meet other kindred spirits, not necessarily looking for a partner but common experiences, and how others have worked through them. There has been a real evolution away from looking for the ‘date’ and more looking for that kindred spirit. As well, it started as a coming-out group with people who were more concerned with issues about their identity, orientation, where to go and how to meet women. It has evolved to something more than that. It includes women wanting to have a place they can feel safe to share their experiences, whether they are in a marriage, with children, contemplating leaving a marriage, coming out – it has become a deeper, more sharing experience then the educational group we started out as.” Offering three ten-week sessions per year, the group meets every Thursday night during each session.


“We average eight women per group of women from their twenties to mid-fifties. The groups tend to be in their forties but that doesn’t mean that we aren’t open to all ages. We discuss issues like boundaries, self-esteem, relationships and sexuality issues such as coming out. We aren’t so structured that if women have other needs they need to bring out we would shut that down. We are open to what the group needs, and providing a space for safe discussion.” The group expresses their goals through the many statements featured in their advertising material: “To help us accept the truth about ourselves no matter how beautiful it is;” “To support us in developing a positive sense of ourselves and our sexuality;” and “To help us develop trust, positive self image and esteem and healthy personal boundaries.” Hummell provided examples of three (of many) remarkable women whose lives have been affected by SHE-Q and these goals. “We had a schoolteacher join the group who taught at a primary school and wasn’t able to be out to anyone. She had just left a marriage and had custody of her children, but wasn’t sure what her orientation was and came to the group to talk about those things. She has actually conveyed to us that the group saved her life. She had fallen very ill and wasn’t able to teach, and once she got in the group and gained some strength to make her own discoveries and let her family know – she is not out at the school but she is in a place where she feels confident enough that it is no longer taking a toll on her health. She is back full time and loving life. Another woman was in a marriage of over 25 years and had two older children, but found herself feeling quite attracted to another woman and didn’t have the ability to make a move anywhere. While she was in the group she decided that life was too precious and she needed to be who she was, and made the decision to leave her husband and move in with this woman, and I would say they will be a couple that will be together forever.”

in their lives. Their next group starts September 8th and runs from 7-9pm every Thursday at the Old Y. Krista and Trudy are more than willing to meet with women if they aren’t certain if the group is for them or not. “We have done that for many women in the past. …If women are questioning their sexuality and experiences regarding their sexuality then SHE-Q is for them. We share and validate our stories and do it in soulful, healing ways.” SHE-Q 206 223 12 Ave SW Old “Y” Centre (403) 585-7437 www.glcsa.org If would like to have your business or non-profit group reviewed in an up coming issue of GayCalgary.com Magazine or have comment or suggestions of businesses to be reviewed, please contact us at (403) 543-6960 or E-mail us at reviews@gaycalgary.com.

While the previous women had issues with their sexuality, Hummell’s third choice has an entirely different story. “We had a woman come to us who was sure of her sexuality, and had been all her life, but was struggling with issues of grief, having lost both her parents at a fairly young age. She had been working through some sexual abuse issues as well. She came to the group and found that she had many supporters in people who could identify with her issues and she was able to work with her struggles in that area. She has since said that she got exactly what she needed from the group, was able to address with the perpetrator what he had done and how it had made her feel. We have had people with eating disorders or alcoholism – women developing all sorts of ways of trying to mask what is going on with addiction is not uncommon.” The group continues to go strong and be an important resource for many women, regardless of where they are

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THE BAY DOWNTOWN Shopping in History By Jason Clevett

While much of Calgary’s downtown core has become filled with high-rise office towers and condos, in the heart of it all is a 6-storey building that has been there for 92 years! Those six levels of the Bay Downtown contain their own stories that could fill a magazine unto itself – in fact, The Bay’s own “The Beaver” magazine, founded in the 1920’s, accomplished exactly that.

8th Avenue, and during business hours would come in and trade furs for things such as HBC blankets, goods and money,” Fred Amen, director of The Bay Downtown told GayCalgary.com. “We also used to deal in live animals; we had quite the pet department that carried everything from monkeys and snakes to small wild cats. Some of our more senior associates remember when they came into work one day that the monkeys had gotten out of their cage and were swinging from the lights and the signs on the ceiling. We had monkeys all over the store they had to round up and get back into cages.”

“When this store opened we dealt in bulk furs. The Natives would set up an encampment across what is now

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the past. “It is the oldest and biggest location in Calgary and one of six flagship stores across the country. Everything and anything you are going to experience in the Bay you can do so in this location. In 1913, the exterior of the store was all windows that provided most of the light for the sales floor. The few electrical lights that were in the building were powered by an in-store generator that was steam fired, and turned a turbine that generated the electricity. The generator is still here but I don’t think it is functioning. The elevators in this store used to be manually operated so we had operators that worked the crank and pulled the grate across. Those haven’t been in place for a number of years. We have some really detailed murals on the ceilings in some places from when people did a lot of artistic building. It has a lot of history and unique things about it. Last year we opened up the store for something called ‘Doors Open Calgary’ which was a historical tour of old buildings, which gave people insight into things you don’t normally see.” There have also been extensive renovations over the years, including the addition of 2 sections to comprise the building in its current form. “Some of the sales floors have been renovated and there is more still coming, and we hope to continue to doing that. The original building was only 1/3 of what you see now, an addition was made in the mid 1920’s and another in the early 50’s that completed the building into what you see today.”

Canadians are familiar with our National Gift Registry, and it is the norm for anyone getting married to register at The Bay. We have had a number of GLBT couples who have registered with both our store and across the country.” The Bay Downtown also offers a variety of exclusive products in men’s cosmetics, as outlined in GayCalgary.com’s June 2004 issue. “There are a number of cosmetic lines within the store and more and more of them are starting to have products specifically for the male market. One of the first people to really bridge that outside of skin care into actual makeup is the Jean Paul Gaultier line ’Tout Beau Tout Propre.’ They were the first company to do makeup for men such as bronzers, which gives you a healthy glow year–round, and lip gloss, nail care, and enhancement for eyes to bring them out. We also have a lot of unique and exclusive fragrances for men in our store as well.” As well, when shoppers go to the Bay they can earn points towards their future purchases. “The HBC rewards program in its original entity it was ’Club Z‘ which was one of the oldest loyalty programs in the company. We married that to be available at all of our

The building itself isn’t the only thing that has changed. Both the store location and the company itself have evolved over time – the company itself, over centuries. It is a remarkable achievement when one considers all of the department store companies that have folded over the years. “The Bay is Canada’s first and oldest company, opening May 2, 1670 – [spanning] five different centuries and 335 years old. We continue to be around by adapting and changing to the needs and wants of the consumer. As styles, fashions and demands have changed, we have had to always make sure we were leading edge in what we offered. As the fur market declined, the company recognized it and adjusted accordingly. As customer service expectations changed, we had to adjust as well and make sure we are still offering the correct balance of service and affordability. The downtown store is one of the few locations where you can still buy toys. We have two different hair salons within the store and a concierge service, which is unique. The Bay downtown typically draws the business community that works in the downtown core as well as the community that lives here. A lot of that is proximity as well as the fact that we have the unique product offerings. With that in mind we also have personal shopping and have associates that will help clientele to do their shopping, knowing their needs and wants to help them. Most

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stores – The Bay, Zellers, Home Outfitters and so on. It is one of the largest programs in Canada, every time you shop you collect points that can be redeemed for merchandise and service.” Amen also explained how The Bay also gives back to the community, both gay and straight. “This particular location has contributed to the GLBT community in many ways, and reaching out to that clientele as well. We have a number of charities that we are involved with, holding Galas every couple of months within the store and raise moneys through those and a number of different initiatives. On our 335th birthday we gave out cheques for monies we had collected to twenty different organizations throughout Calgary in addition to The Bay’s national charities.” The Bay Downtown was rewarded when they were recognized as a flagship store for The Hudson’s Bay Company. Amen saw this as another big step, and believes that they will continue to serve their clientele for a long time. “The biggest changes in this store came in September of 2003 when it was recognized as a flagship store. We are a store that differentiates itself with enhanced product assortment, customer service levels and a different experience when they are in this store. It truly is a full service experience. We keep getting bigger and better. As the company changes and evolves, we look forward to continuing to serve the community for many more centuries to come.” The Bay Downtown 200 8th Ave SW (403) 262-0345 www.hbc.com If would like to have your business or non-profit group reviewed in an up coming issue of GayCalgary.com Magazine or have comment or suggestions of businesses to be reviewed, please contact us at (403) 543-6960 or E-mail us at reviews@gaycalgary.com.

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Businesses Alykhan Velji See our ad on page 43 (403) 617-2406 Interior Decorator A Woman’s Place Book Store 2030 34th Avenue SW • (403) 263-5256 http://www.awomansplacebookstore.ca Business review in GayCalgary.com Magazine March 2005 - Issue 17 Self help, spirituality, Gay/Lesbian, woman’s studies, parenting, children and health. Adult Depot 140, 58th Ave SW •(403) 258-2777 524A 6th Ave SE •(403) 264-7399 ●23 Sex toys, and Straight, Bi, Gay video rentals http://www.adultdepotstore.com Adult Source See our ad on page 51 Business review in GayCalgary.com Magazine October 2004 - Issue 12 10210 MacLeod Trail S • (403) 271-7848 1536 - 16 Ave NW • (403) 289-4203 2770 - 32 Ave NE • (403) 250-8225 1127 - 17 Ave SW • (403) 244-6537 ●20 4310 - 17 Ave SE • (403) 273-2701 Calgary’s largest selection of adult DVD, VHS, toys and magazines. B&D Emporium Inc. ●14 Business review in GayCalgary.com Magazine July 2004 - Issue 9 829 17th Ave SW • (403) 265-7789 http://www.bndemporium.com Adult clothing store and accessories specializing in fetish, leather, latex, Gothic, punk, and corsets. Bay, the ●29 200 - 8th Ave SW • (403) 262-0345 http://www.hbc.com

Brian Mahoney & John McNeill See our ad on page 34 #10, 6020 - 1A St SW • (403) 259-4141 Re/Max Reality Professionals Courtney Sebree Aarbo ●24 See our ad on page 36 1138 Kensington Road NW • (403) 571-5120 http://www.csalaw.ca Business review in GayCalgary.com Magazine August 2004 - Issue 10 Barristers & solicitors Cruiseline See our ad on page 56 (403) 777-9494 trial code 3500 http://www.cruiseline.ca Phone chat room & talking classifieds for 18+ Customers First Auto Care 221 41st Ave NE • (403) 276-8001 Brakes, tune-ups, general repair, insurance reports, drivability problems, computer diagnostics Deva Dave Salon ●32 4th Floor, 1304 4th Street SW • (403) 290-1973 http://www.devadave.com

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Mark Buckley (403) 990-7616 http://www.markbuckley.ca MaxWell Real Estate Agent Mary’s Electrolysis ●39 110 815 8th Avenue SW • (403) 234-8704 Permanent Hair Removal MaxWell Reality - Dale Erickson (403) 253-5678 MaxWell Real Estate Agent MFM Communications See our ad on page 19 (403) 543-6970 http://www.mfmcommunications.com Web site hosting and development. Computer Hardware and Software. More Better Buses See our ad on page 23

Play Market Mall •(403) 202-1774 2nd Level , TD Square •(403) 252-9672 ●31 Priape Calgary ●16 1322 - 17 Ave SW • (403) 215-1800 Business review in GayCalgary.com Magazine May 2004 - Issue 7 http://www.priape.com Clothing and accessories. Adult toys, leather wear, movies and magazines. Gifts. Professional Relaxation Massage See our ad on page 36 (403) 510-7572 Male to Male massage by appointment only

Edges Salon & Spa #7 - 400 Crowfoot Crescent NW Phone: (403) 375-0000 http://www.edgessalonandspa.com Our spa’s unique environment, independent of salon, is a tranquil sanctuary where stresses of everyday life melt away. Ho Ho Ho Inc. ●38 2nd Floor, Scotia Centre Downtown• (403) 398-4685 The Christmas Store Interactive Male (403) 261-2100, Trial code 3418 or try 1-900451-3800 ($1.99/min) http://www.interactivemale.com

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Clubs and Bars BackLot ●3 See our ad on page 36 209 - 10 Ave SW • (403) 265-5211 Open 7 days a week, 4pm-close Business review in GayCalgary.com Magazine March 2004 - Issue 13 GayCalgary.com Internet Terminal Location* Calgary Eagle Inc. ●4 See our ad on page 17 424a - 8 Ave SE • (403) 263-5847 Open Wed-Sun 5pm-close Business review in GayCalgary.com Magazine February 2004 - Issue 4 http://www.calgaryeagle.com GayCalgary.com Internet Terminal Location* Sunday - Beer Bust 4-8pm. Two Big Beef bones $5.95. $2.00 Draft (12oz) Canadian. Wednesday - Free Pool Thursday - Get Boned. Two Big Beef bones $5.95. and Wing Night. 20 cents per wing Friday - Dark Night - “Feel your way around and come in the Dark” Toonie Sundays (First and last Sunday of every month) - $2 Pizza Slices and $2 Draft Detour/Arena ●5 See our ad on page 24 318 - 17 Ave SW • (403) 244-8537 Open Thursday-Sunday 10pm-close Business review in GayCalgary.com Magazine November 2003 - Issue 1 http://www.detourcalgary.com

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Loading Dock ●7 318 - 17 Ave SW, side entrance • (403) 244-8537 Open 7 days a week, 3-9:30pm Business review in GayCalgary.com Magazine November 2003 - Issue 1 GayCalgary.com Internet Terminal Location* Metro the Club ●8 See our ad on page 13 213 - 10 Ave SW • (403) 265-2028 Open 7 days a week, 9pm-close Business review in GayCalgary.com Magazine December 2003 - Issue 2 http://www.metroboyztown.com Money-Pennies ●9 1742 - 10 Ave SW • (403) 263-7411 Open Mon-Fri 11:00am-close; Sat & Sun 10: 30am-close Business review in GayCalgary.com Magazine January 2004 - Issue 3 http://www.money-pennies.com GayCalgary.com Internet Terminal Location* Tuesdays - 2 steak sandwiches $9.99 Wednesdays - 15cent Wing Night Sundays - Happy Hour All Day Friday’s - Karaoke at 9pm Monday’s - Open mike on with Chuck 8 to 10 pm Saturday - Karaoke, Name that Tune, or Dancing Sunday - Happy hour all day Check the GayCalgary.com web site for updated event calendar information. The Rekroom ●10 See our ad on page 41 213a - 10 Ave SW • (403) 265-4749 Open 7 days a week, 4pm-close

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for Free room or $20 bar tab Tuesdays - Karaoke Wednesdays - Hi-Ball Specials Fridays - Karaoke Sundays - Beer Specials (selected brands) Ernestine Movie Matinee: July 3 - Absolutely Fabulous (season 1), July 10 - Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, July 19 - Lemony Snicket’s “A Series of Unfortunate Events”, July 26 - The Sum of All Fears, August 3 - Catwoman. The Twisted Element ●33 1006 11th Ave SW • (403) 802-0230 See our ad on page 55 7 days a week 4:00pm to close http://www.twistedelement.ca GayCalgary.com Internet Terminal Location* The Verge Closed

Community Groups and Organizations Aids Calgary ●2 200, 1509 Centre St South • (403) 508-2500 Non-Profit review in GayCalgary.com Magazine March 2004 - Issue 5 http://www.aidscalgary.org


These workshops are offered free to all interested individuals. Alpine Frontrunners Club Calgary (403) 660-6125 calgaryfrontrunners@shaw.ca The AFCC was formed in 1991 after individuals who participated in the Gay Games in Vancouver decided they wanted to form a club to promote health and fitness in the gay community. The club has a membership of approximately 20. These members are active in Team Calgary which supports athletes going to the Gay Games. The AFCC hosts a Pride Run as part of Gay Pride Week, every June (on Father’s Day). As well, we send teams to the Banff Mountain Ekiden race held the Saturday after Canadian Thanksgiving in October. AFCC Fun Runs: Tuesdays. Eau Claire YMCA. 200 Barklay Parade SW (4th street and 3rd ave SW) June thru October, at 6 pm. Outdoors. Saturdays. 9 am. Eau Claire YMCA. Brunch follows; location varies. Join our mailing list: calgaryfrontrunners@c oollist.com

Apollo Calgary Friends in Sports Non-Profit review in GayCalgary.com Magazine April 2004 - Issue 6 http://www.apollocalgary.com Schedule and events are changing, please check website for Fall/Winter activities. Sundays - League Sun Bowling, Regular League at Let’s 10 Pin Bowlerama, 2916 5 Avenue NE. Starting 2:00pm Tuesday - Lawn Bowling, at the Inglewood Lawn Bowling Club, 1235 - 8th Avenue S.E. between 6:00 pm and 9:00 pm. Starts Tuesday, June 1, 2004 and run until the end of August. Wednesdays - Rainbow Riders Bowling League at Let’s 10 Pin Bowlerama, 2916 5 Avenue NE. Starting at 6:30pm. League fees are $15.00 per Night. Shoe rental is $1.25 Saturday - Badminton. 1:30pm - 3:30pm. Hillhurst Community Center, 1320 5th Avenue NW Thursday - Tennis, from 7 pm to 9 pm at West Hillhurst Community Centre, 1940 6 Ave NW., from May 27th to September 9th. The fees are $3 for Apollo members and $5 for non members. For further information please email Peter at tennis@apollocalgary.com

Fridays - Slow Pitch. at 7:00pm - starts Friday May 13, 2005. Sunnyside Hillhurst Community Centre. 1320 - 5 Avenue NW. For more info send email to slow.pitch@apollocalgary.com or call Don B. at 245-6826 Saturday - League Curling. Details North Hill Curling Club (1201 - 2 Street N.W.) 2:20 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. games Round Robin 1 Sundays - Golf. Starting Wednesday May 4, 2005. Tee Time start 5:30. Apollo members $26.00. Non-members $28.00. First payment of 4 nights is required to start. $104.00 for Apollo members or $112.00 non - members. Pay by visa/cash/cheque. Contact golf@apollocalgary.com Or by phone 2281952. Confirm your booking with payments by phone or email every Sunday. Apollo encourages participation of men and women of all abilities and skill levels. Come out and meet like-minded individuals. And of course enjoy the golf season while we have it. ARGRA – Alberta Rockies Gay Rodeo Association See our ad on page 2 Hotline: (403) 541-8140 http://www.argra.org

Non Profit Group review in GayCalgary.com Magazine June 2004 - Issue 8 July 1-3, 2005 - CRIR Rodeo. Check Pride Guide for complete details.

ARGRA Rodeo (All events take place at Symon’s Valley Ranch unless otherwise specified.) June 30 • 5pm - Prairie fire warm-up at Money-Pennies 1742 10th Ave SW • 9pm - Wet Jockey contest at Calgary Eagle 424A - 8th Ave. SE • 10pm - Twisted Element: Pre-Rodeo Warmup Party 1006 - 11th Ave SW • Midnight - Wrangler Hot Buns contest at Metro the Club 213 - 10th Ave SW

July 1 • 6pm to 9pm - Contestant & Grand Entry registration - Valley View Hall (Lower Level), Symons Valley Ranch Friday Night Cabaret: Entertainment • 8:00pm - The DC Cowboys presented by

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July 2 • 8am to 10am - Pancake Breakfast • 10am - New Contestants meeting: Driftwood Hall (main dance hall at Symon’s Valley) • 10:30am - Officials meeting • 11am - Slack Events • 12 noon - Grand Entry & Rodeo events • 6:30pm - Dinner (doors open at 5pm and tickets must be purchased in advance.) • 9pm to 2am - Cruiseline Barnburner Dance

July 3 • 8am to 10am - Pancake Breakfast • 11am - Slack Events • 12 noon - Grand Entry & Rodeo events • 5pm - Doors open at the Driftwood Hall • 8pm to 2am - Awards ceremony & MoneyPennies Happy Trails Dance • 10:00pm - The DC Cowboys performing at Twisted Element, 1006 10th Ave. SW

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July 4 • 5pm - Survivor Party - Money-Pennies 1742 - 10 Ave SW • 10pm - The Last Stand - Calgary Eagle 424A - 8th Ave SE Between Men and Between Men Online Sean (403) 234-8973 or sean@glcsa.org http://www.glcsa.org/ Peer support, sexual health education for gay or bisexual men, as well as those who may be uncertain or questioning their sexuality. Discussions range from personal relationship or life issues, to sexual health and well-being. Mondays - Meetings at Money-Pennies from 7pm to 8:30pm Calgary Humane Society See our ad on page 29 1323 - 36th Avenue NE (403) 250-7722 http://www.calgaryhumane.ca Animal Adoptions and for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Calgary Gay Fathers (403) 777-9499 ext 2090 calgaryfathers@hotmail.com

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http://www.geocities.com/calgaryfathers Peer support group for gay, bisexual and questioning fathers. Meeting twice a month Calgary Men’s Chorus (403) 262-6295 http://www.calgarymenschorus.org Tuesdays - Rehearsals, 7:00pm to 9:30pm at Rosedale United Church, 1317 1 Street NW Canadians for Equal Marriage See our ad on page 43 http://www.equal-marriage.ca We have chapters in Calgary, Edmonton, Medicine Hat and Red Deer. If you would like to volunteer contact us at volunteer@equalmarriage.ca. CBCA Sexual and Reproductive Wellness Centre 304, 301 14th Street NW (403) 283-5580 http://www.cbca.ab.ca CBCA offers counselling and educational services that help people consider their sexual and reproductive choices in informed and responsible

ways. RU a lesbian, gay, bisexual, two-spirited or queer youth, ages 17-24? RU interested in helping make Calgary a safer place for people of diverse sexual orientation? If UR, we are looking for dynamic volunteers for our Anti-Homophobia Program. This program is intended to raise awareness and understanding among students about the experiences of lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, two spirited, transgendered, queer and questioning youth. If you are interesting in sharing your experiences with other youth, and are available days, please call us at 283-5580 and ask for an Educator or contact pkrause@cbca.ab.ca.. Choices (403) 234-8973 or glcsa@glcsa.org http://www.m2mchoices.ca/ Choices provides tailored prevention and education to Choices is a partnership between GLCSA and AIDS Calgary. Choices employs a harm reduction philosophy to educate men and HIV/AIDS and STDs, so they are able to make the best decisions for themselves. Different Strokes http://www.differentstrokescalgary.org


Swim Club. Non-Profit review in GayCalgary.com Magazine March 2005 - Issue 17 Wednesday - 7:00 to 8:00 PM at YWCA (Fitness on Fifth), 320 - 5 Avenue S.E. not the Eau Claire YMCA $5.00 Sunday - 6:00 to 7:00 PM YWCA (Fitness on Fifth), 320 - 5 Avenue S.E. not the Eau Claire YMCA $5.00 Don’t Buy In Project http://www.dontbuyin.ca This Calgary Police Service Initiative aims to encourage youth to working towards an inclusive environment in which diversity is embraced in their schools and community. Gay Prairie Alumni http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ gayprairiealumni/ This group is for all gay/lesbian/transgendered alumni of Prairie Bible Institute and/or Prairie High School in Three Hills, Alberta. It’s purpose is twofold: First, social -- to renew old friendships and make new ones. Second -- to talk about our common experiences as gay people at a fundamentalist school. Any other questions, please feel free to ask.

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Girlsgo Productions (403) 510-2502 http://www.girlsgo.ca Event production and promotion in Alberta for women. Check online for fun things to do!

Alberta’s Favorite Gay And Lesbian Camping Experience. The GAC is Red Deer’s longest running Gay And Lesbian organization, and one of Central Alberta’s most anticipated GLBT events. For one affordable rate, you get four days of camping enjoyment. It also includes delicious meals, games, activities, bonfires, draws, prizes, 2 dances and much more! Benalto Rodeo Grounds, Benalto, Alberta

GLASS, Gay & Lesbian Association of Students and Staff PF4255 in the Professional Faculties Building, University of Calgary (403) 220-6394 Non-Profit review in GayCalgary.com Magazine October 2004 - Issue 12 http://www.glassuofc.com GLCSA - Gay And Lesbian Community Services Association ●1 206, 223 - 12 Ave SW, Old “Y” Centre (403) 234-8973 Non-Profit review in GayCalgary.com Magazine February 2004 - Issue 4 See our ad on page 30 http://www.glcsa.org Great Alberta Campout http://members.shaw.ca/GACampout/

Answers to this month’s Q-Puzzle located on page 27

Heading Out Sean (403) 234-8973 or sean@glcsa.org http://www.glcsa.org/ Peer group for men who are looking for an alternative social activity to the bar. Activities vary and are fun and entertaining. The group meets the 1st and 3rd Friday of every month from 7 pm to 9 pm. HIV Peer Support Group (403) 230-5832 hivpeergroup@yahoo.ca Illusions Calgary #206, 223 - 12th Ave. S.W.• (403) 2348973 http://www.glcsa.org Social group for Calgary and area transgender community members (cross dressers, transvestites, drag kings and queens). Illusions provides a safe, discrete and welcoming atmosphere, in which transgendered people can meet others of like mind. Illusions offers discretion, acceptance, compassion and a safe place to express your gender. Cross-dressing is the purpose of the group, but is not mandatory. Inside Out 206, 223 - 12 Ave SW, Old “Y” Centre• (403) 234-8973 http://www.glcsa.org Peer-facilitated youth group for GLBTQ ages

15-25. The group aims to let youth know they are not alone, and to connect them with their peers. Every Monday, 7 pm to 9pm at GLCSA. It is a funky and safe environment with a variety of resources and activities. ISCCA – Imperial Sovereign Court of the Chinook Arch http://www.iscca.ca Non-Profit review in GayCalgary.com Magazine November 2003 - Issue 1 and December 2003 - Issue 2 Crowns for Kids July 2nd - Simon Valley Ranch Rodeo Show 9: 00pm July 2nd - Solar Cafe Show 10:00pm July 3rd - Metro the Club Show 10:30pm and 12:30am July 6th - Metro Club Shooter Bar 11:00pm July 8th - Backlot BBQ July 9th - Solar Cafe Show 10:00pm July 14th - Metro Club Shooter Bar 11:00pm July 15th - Backlot BBQ July 16th - Solar Cafe Show 10:00pm July 20th - Metro Club Shooter Bar 11:00pm July 22nd - Backlot BBQ July 23rd - Solar Cafe Show 10:00pm July 29th - Backlot BBQ July 30th - Solar Cafe Show 10:00pm Integrity Calgary http://members.aol.com/DWFrancis/ integrity.html Worship – Every Second Sunday of the month at 7pm. Meet at St Stephen’s Anglican Church, 1121 - 14 Ave SW. Christian fellowship for gay, lesbians, bisexuals and our friend and family. New Directions (403) 234-8973 or glcsa@glcsa.org http://www.glcsa.org/ Drop in peer/social support group to provide support and resources for individuals who identify as transgendered, transsexual or inter-

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sexed. Social support meetings 1st Friday of every month from 7 pm to 11 pm and peer support meetings 3rd Friday of every month from 7 pm to 9 pm at GLCSA. Kitty Group Phone: Nico (403) 605-6597 E-mail: kittycoffee@hotmail.com A social group for womyn – Every First Saturday of the month at 7pm. At The Good Earth Café, 1504 - 11 Ave SW Pride Calgary See our ad on page 14 (403) 262-3410 Non-Profit review in GayCalgary.com Magazine May 2004 - Issue 7 http://www.pridecalgary.ca Pride Rainbow Project prp@planet-save.com http://www.priderainbowproject.com The Pride Rainbow Project was started in Fall 2003 by 4 youth of the Unitarian Church of Calgary. The Pride Rainbow Project is a project designed to show support for same-sex marriage in Canada and elsewhere. It is a fabric rainbow banner approximately 5 feet wide, and the goal is to make it 3.2km (2 miles) long, in order to break the world record (set by a group in Florida at 1.25 miles)! It contains the 6 colours of the pride flag: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, and Purple. The project is youth run, but anyone can help!. Primetimers Calgary See our ad on page 20 Phone: (403) 612-2430 E-mail: primetimerscalgary@telus.net http://www.primetimerscalgary.com Prime Timers Calgary is designed to foster social interaction for its members through a variety of social, educational and recreational activities. It is open to all gay and bisexual men over forty

and respects whatever degree of anonymity that each member desires. Rocky Mountain Bears Non-Profit review in GayCalgary.com Magazine January - Issue 3 http://www.rockymountainbears.com Monday, July 4th - Coffee Night Good Earth Cafe -1502 11 St. SW - 8:00 pm. If you got a pickup from the Rodeo -- bring him along, to meet the Bears. (If he’s an American, we can help him celebrate Independence Day.) Saturday, July 9th - Bears will do the Calgary Stampede #1 Saturday, July 16th - Bears will do the Calgary Stampede #2 Saturday, July 30th - Bear Bar Night at the Calgary Eagle - 10pm The Eagle is located at 424A - 8th Avenue S.E. Sharp Foundation Phone: (403) 272-2912 E-mail: sharpfoundation@nucleus.com http://www.thesharpfoundation.com SHEQ Soulful Healing Ego Quest (403) 234-8973 or glcsa@glcsa.org http://www.glcsa.org/ A workshop for women that want to be themselves in a supportive, safe environment. It is a chance to grow and share their experiences related to women’s sexuality. Runs for a ten week period on Thursdays at 7pm. Call Trudy or Krista at 585-7437. To participate, please call the exclusive SHEQ line at 585-7437 (you may leave a voice message for Trudy or Krista) or leave your name and a contact time/number with the Gay & Lesbian Community Services Association at 234-8973. Small Change...Big Changes http://www.smallchange.ab.ca Speak Sebastian

http://www.cjsw.com Radio Show – Every first & third Wednesday from 9-10pm. Radio for the gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans gender and kink community. Listen on CJSW FM 90.9. Team Calgary http://www.teamcalgary.org Urban Sex http://www.cjsw.com Radio Show – Every second & forth Wednesday from 9-10pm. Focus on sexuality; gay bisexual lesbian trans gendered and straight issues here in Calgary and around the web. Listen on CJSW FM 90.9. Western Leather Federation Coffee Night – Wed, 8:30pm. At the Calgary Eagle. Womynspace (403) 234-8973 or womynspace@glcsa.org http://www.glcsa.org/ Peer social/support group for women providing an evening of fun, bonding, discussion and activities. Meets every Friday 7pm to 9pm at GLCSA. Vigor Calgary (403) 255-7004 http://www.vigorcalgary.ca/ Violence in Gay Male Relationships (VIGOR) is a committee of professionals dedicated to increasing the awareness of gay men’s domestic violence and the services available to them. Youth 4 Youth 102, 1212 - 1 St. S.E. • (403) 283-8591 http://www.youth4youth.com YouthSafe http://www.youthsafe.net Alberta’s website for youth with sex-and-gender differences. Youthsafe.net lists the resources, information and services to help youth find safe and caring spaces in Alberta.

Restaurants Calgary Eagle Inc. ●4 See our ad on page 17 424a - 8 Ave SE • (403) 263-5847 Open Tues-Sun 4pm-close Restaurant review in GayCalgary.com Magazine December 2003 - Issue 2 http://www.calgaryeagle.com GayCalgary.com Internet Terminal Location* Money-Pennies ●9 1742 - 10 Ave SW • (403) 263-7411

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Business review in GayCalgary.com Magazine April 2004 - Issue 6 GayCalgary.com Internet Terminal Location* Solar Cafe ●26 See our ad on page 16 #100, 1011 1st St. SW • (403) 232-6355 Restaurant review in GayCalgary.com Magazine June 2004 - Issue 8 http://www.solarcafe.ca Sunday to Thursday: 10am to 11pm Friday to Saturday: 10am to 2am GayCalgary.com Internet Terminal Location* Timothy’s Coffee ● 27 1610 10th St SW • (403) 244-7750 Restaurant review in GayCalgary.com Magazine September 2004 - Issue 11 Monday - Saturday: 7am to 11pm Sunday: 8am to 11pm The Twisted Element ●33 1006 11th Avenue SW • (403) 802-0230 See our ad on page 55 Restaurant review in GayCalgary.com Magazine January 2005 - Issue 15 Sunday 11:00am to close Monday to Saturday 4:00pm to close http://www.twistedelement.ca GayCalgary.com Internet Terminal Location* Victoria’s Restaurant ●18 306 - 17 Ave SW • (403) 244-9991 Mon Fri, 11am-close; Weekends 10am-close Restaurant review in GayCalgary.com Magazine January 2004 - Issue 3

Theatre and Art Alberta Ballet http://www.albertaballet.com 2005 September 9 - 10, Calgary Grand and Glittering Homecoming Celebration September 16 - 17, Calgary September 20-21, Edmonton The National Ballet of Canada’s Swan Lake October 14 - 15, Calgary October 21-22, Edmonton Performance, Romeo & Juliet October 29, Calgary Grave Gala December 8 - 11, Edmonton Performance,The Nutcracker December 11 The Nutcracker Brunch December 14 - 18, Calgary Performance,The Nutcracker December 17 & 18 The Nutcracker Brunch 2006


January 27, Edmonton Edmonton Gala February 3, Calgary La Nuit Cartier February 10 - 11, Calgary February 17 - 18, Edmonton Performance, An Evening with Gershwin February 23 & 24 Adopt A Dancer Reception February 25 - 27, Edmonton March 16 - 19, Calgary Great Chefs in Great Homes March 24 - 25, Calgary Performance, Alice in Wonderland Subscriber Receptions March 26, Calgary Mad Hatter Tea Party March 31 - April 1, Edmonton Performance, Alice in Wonderland Subscriber Receptions May TBA, Calgary School of Alberta Ballet Year End Show June 9 & 10, Calgary & Edmonton House & Garden Show

California Dreaming April 28 – July 3, 2005 The British may have dominated the airwaves in 1964, but by the late 60’s the new “ California sound “ was all the rage. From the snow-covered Prairies to the concrete jungles of New York and Toronto, teens dreamed of surfboards and souped up 56 Chevy’s. California was the land of bleached blondes, blue skies, bikinis and the Beach Boys! From the Beach Boys to CCR, Fleetwood Mac to the Mamas and Papas, the hits had made music history in North America and had us all doing a little “ California Dreaming “ THE LAST RESORT July 7 – Sept. 4, 2005 From Canada’s Most Produced Playwright. A musical/murder-mystery/comedy written with Leslie Arden. An off-the-wall spoof about a New York restaurateur on the run from the mob. He finds himself at a run-down hotel in Saskatchewan, where everyone who checks in could be the hitman who’s out to get him.

ATP, Alberta Theatre Projects ●36 Phone: (403) 294-7402 http://www.ATPlive.com

Theatre Junction http://www.theatrejunction.com

Fairytales International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival http://www.fairytalesfilmfest.com May 27th - June 2nd, 2005. Check website for more details New Gallery ●25 516D - 9 Ave SW • (403) 233-2399 Open Tuesday to Saturday from 11am to 5pm One Yellow Rabbit ●35 Big Secret Theatre – EPCOR CENTRE for the Performing Arts • (403) 299-8888 http://www.oyr.org QUAB Gallery Inc. ●43 See our ad on page 12 212, 100th 7th Avenue SW • (403) 261-2855 http://www.quab.ca Pumphouse Theatre ●37 2140 Pumphouse Avenue SW • (403) 2630079 http://www.pumphousetheatres.ca

Vertigo Mystery Theatre ●34 161, 115 – 9 Ave SE • (403) 221-3708 http://www.vertigomysterytheatre.com If you would like to add your business or non-profit group to the list above, please call (403) 543-6960 or E-mail magazine@gaycalgary.com. You can add your information to the GayCalgary.com directory on the website for free. GayCalgary.com endeavors to have the information here as accurate as possible. Events and listings can change at any time so it is recommended to check with the establishment before you head out. Non-Profit groups free listings. Business receive a listing once an ad has been placed. The business listing will last 1 year after the last ad is placed unless there is a GayCalgary.com service located at that location.

Skew Gallery ●44 See our ad on page 6 1615 10th Avenue SW • (403) 244-4445 http://www.skewgallery.com Stagewest 727 42 Avenue SE • (403) 243-8642 http://www.stagewestcalgary.com

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Q Scopes “Review your goals, Libra!” Lifestyle | Astrology

By GayCalgary.com Magazine Staff

Venus and Mercury in Leo are sextile to Jupiter in Libra, making everyone as cheery and effervescent as a Jerry Herman musical. Uranus in Pisces is quincunx all three, making what astrologers call a “Yod” pattern (or the overly dramatic “Finger of God”) and throwing it all into chaos - as a “Finger of God” pointing up Uranus would do!

ARIES (March 20 - April 19): Be careful with your flirtations. What seems like playful banter opens up some dangerous undercurrents. You could meet the true love of your dreams, or find yourself in bed with an awful nightmare.

TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Take a few festive home-baked treats to work, and your co-workers will all love you. Well... almost all. Take some fruit and crudites for the dieters, so they can’t get resentful. Well... not overtly, anyway.

GEMINI (May 21 - June 20): That playful mouth of yours is going to get you into a lot of trouble and earn you a wicked reputation. Thank heaven there are venues where that’s a good thing! Just be very careful to be on your best behavior at work.

CANCER (June 21 - July 22): Reconsider the concept of “family fun,” although first you may have to reconsider the concept of “family.” Be careful there. You’re in a generous mood, and being too expansive invites some odd challenges.

LEO (July 23 - August 22): You and your mouth are so provocative these days! Fortunately, you can handle any trouble, and right now your mouth can handle plenty - verbally or otherwise. Still, save yourself some trouble and pick your provocations carefully.

VIRGO (August 23 - September 22): Do something involving the arts, preferably theater. Volunteer work will bring you great wealth, even if it’s “only” of the spiritual sort. It will also have a catalytic ef-

fect on your relationship or your search for one.

LIBRA (September 23 - October 22): Express, explore, and review your personal goals freely. Realistic efforts toward attaining them need revision, and this is more a time for ideas than for practical application. Stressing out makes it worse, and drugs can be particularly dangerous. Acupuncture is especially helpful now.

SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21): Skeletons in your closet could prove to be illustrious, and therefore not detrimental to your reputation. Creativity and humor will get you through rough spots. Be ready to improvise and keep smiling - or better yet, laugh out loud.

SAGITTARIUS (November 22 - December 20): Novel notions and social opportunities can be a refuge from trouble at home and may offer solutions - but not without stirring up those domestic problems. A brief summer storm can clear the air. Be fearless but considerate.

CAPRICORN (December 21 - January 19): Your wit is subtle and often underestimated. It will erupt now in surprising ways, perhaps backfiring on you. Trying to remain silent will only invite greater trouble. Think ahead - quickly, but carefully - before speaking!

AQUARIUS (January 20 - February 18): You’ll be riding financial upsets for a few additional years. But inspiration, likely from a religious source, and suggestions from your partner or a close associate offer some clues for getting through this phase.

PISCES (February 19 - March 19): Flirtations at work can easily get way out of hand. If you want to practice new erotic techniques, this is the time but that ain’t the place! Someone you exercise with or you see at the union hall is a better bet.

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Adult Film Reviews By Jerome Voltero

Review | Adult Male

Poor Ben needed a break from the porn scene this issue, so I’ve been recruited to take over temporarily. Reviewing adult flicks is certainly an interesting job…I never imagined myself watching this type of film whilst eating breakfast in the morning, though bananas are supposed to go well with cereal (wink). Adult Depot’s selection for porn this month consisted of “Ranch Hand Rehab” by All Worlds Video, “The Huge Cock Club” by Max Entertainment, and “New Orleans Cum” by Blue Alley Studios. In “Ranch Hand Rehab”, after his dad finds pot in his room, main character Robbie is sent off to his Uncles’ farm for the summer. If his dad’s aim was to “straighten him out” this was an extremely bad choice! Considering that this ranch is run by Robbie’s two uncles, he probably should have taken the hint from the complete lack of women, the fact that all the male ranch hands walk around with their shirts off not really seeming to do any work…or at the very least he could have taken a brief look around before abandoning his son – there were already two guys in the back making whoopie! But if it weren’t for these obvious set-ups, we’d never get caught in these awkward yet erotic situations, now would we? This film has something for everyone. Personally I enjoyed the two hairy muscle-men, but there was still a healthy dollop of thin young hairless guys (twinks if you will), and even a cute young chubby guy. The photos on the cover of “The Huge Cock Club” made my eyes bug out (all three of them), though as I watched the movie, I realized they must have used some perspective tricks for those cover shots. Don’t get me wrong – they’re still very big! My only complaint was that the well-endowed guys weren’t necessarily the most attractive. The saving grace is that the guys servicing them were typically a lot easier on the eyes. Lastly, the amateur film “New Orleans Cum” shows the goings-on in one young man’s bedroom - he goes out to the clubs and comes back with a different guy each time (sounds like a lot of people I know). This film is definitely geared toward those who like the younger club-going crowd. From Adult Source we have “ManPlay MP-011” by Titan Media, and “Furry Fuckers” by Factory Video Productions. (Ooops, Mr. Editor, can I even say the word “Fuckers” in

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here? Cover your eyes kiddies!) “Furry Fuckers” really doesn’t waste any time with words or story – they go directly into the action. I had a chuckle at the “All models are over 18” disclaimer on the back cover, since they’re clearly all men – well-muscled, hairy, tattooed and pierced men. Though they’re not true bears, they’ll definitely appeal to bear-lovers. WOOF! Similarly, “ManPlay” shows a 2-hour orgy of 8 wellmuscled, well hung studs. Some of them are hairy, some not, but if you like Latino hunks, Mario and Rafael are to die for! There’s no story to this one either, unless you count the paragraph on the back of the DVD box. At the very least this means we’re spared some cheesy acting, and we can get right down to the good stuff – and boy is there a lot of good stuff! At the very worst it means that I don’t have a lot to describe without getting unnecessarily graphic. We do want you to actually go out and rent these, so I apologize that I can’t give a blow-by-blow description…pardon the pun! Well, horny gentlemen, there is your food-for-thought this month. Go ride some cowboys for me; I’ve got a lot of cleaning up to do!. Adult Depot 524 6th Ave SE – (403) 264-7399 140 – 58th Ave SW – (403) 258-2777 www.adultdepotstore.com afterdk@telus.net Adult Source 10210 Macleod Trail SE – (403) 217-7848 1536 16th Ave NW – (403) 289-4203 2770 32nd Ave NE – (403) 250-8225 1127 17th Ave SW – (403) 244-6537 4310 17th Ave SE – (403) 273-2701


Q Puzzle “Flamers” Fun | Crosswords

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CLUE: A crossword featuring queer-related titles with “fire” in them. Across 1 Top drawers? 5 Seat at the Stonewall Inn 10 Head-turner 14 Features of Disney’s Dumbo 15 Daisy Miller author James 16 Leave ___ Beaver 17 Coming Out Under Fire author 19 Amsterdam transport 20 Colette’s king 21 Shaft output 22 Fey villain in The Lion King 23 Dairy Queen buys 25 With 51-Across, “Before I Walk on Fire” singer 28 Irish tongue 29 Islam’s deity 31 Family-hetero school org. 32 “Can’t Get It Out of My Head” rock gp. 35 ___ Bloomers (1996 movie) 36 Robert Rodi’s Fag ___ 37 Hearts of Fire actor 41 Noise at the Roxy 42 Deer, or without a dear 43 Cruising locale 44 Dorothy Bryant’s The Kin of ___ Are Waiting for You 45 HRC’s equal sign, and others 47 Have sex a la Austin Powers 51 See 25-Across 53 How aliens may come 56 Go down 57 Mapa of Some of My Best Friends

58 Put the moves on 59 Old coin of Versace’s homeland 60 Fireside Cook Book author 63 How far up it goes (abbr.) 64 “___ we a pair?” 65 Dotterman’s Antonia’s ___ 66 _Showboat_’s “Nobody ___ But Me” 67 Poles for your first mate? 68 Single drag queen? Down 1 Amanda of _Married ... With Children_ 2 Love! ___! Compassion! 3 Sink holes 4 Digits first issued under Eleanor R.’s husband 5 Sexologist Hite 6 Weatherspoon of the WNBA 7 Bottoms’ description of tops? 8 Heavenly body 9 Sleep (with), to Shakespeare 10 Throw, to Billy Bean 11 Part of 31-Across 12 Eyes, in a gay bar 13 Famous artist “of Finland” 18 Drag queen’s neckwear 22 Property of one who has balls? 24 Strong Women, ___ Closets: Lesbians and Homophobia in Sports 25 Navratilova, for one 26 One of the “Maneater”

singers 27 What you touch when you get to third base? 30 Hispanic family org. 33 Stone Butch Blues novelist Feinberg 34 Joe of The Ruffian on the Stair 37 Brown memoir 38 By surprise 39 Makes “it,” in a game 40 “___ On Down the Road” 41 Morse’s long one 46 Like Jay’s Bob 48 Birth state of Bette Midler 49 Nuts of a tall one 50 Hollow stones 52 He stole the tarts of the Queen of Hearts 54 Homes for Nigel Finch and Hart Crane?

55 Chem. pollutant 57 Foucault’s souls 59 Jason of Chasing Amy 60 Fruity spread 61 Constellation over Rio 62 State tree of Barney Frank’s home Answer key is on page 21

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In The Gothic Halls Of Power By Stephen Lock

I’ve been doing the activist thing for more years than I care to think; a lifetime for some. One would think by now I’d be blasé about the workings of power and politics, a tad jaundiced. Happily, it appears I am not. In April I had the privilege of presenting before a House of Commons’ Subcommittee dealing with solicitation and bawdyhouse laws. This is the Subcommittee Vancouver MP Libby Davies initiated in response to the serial killings of prostitutes in that city’s Downtown Eastside. There appeared to be some confusion around whether or not the Subcommittee was going to hear arguments regarding the use of the bawdyhouse laws and, if so, whether it would hear arguments from gay and lesbian groups. Some groups in Toronto especially, were very upset that they had not heard of, or been contacted about these hearings, and therefore were unlikely to be able to present before the Subcommittee. Ms. Davies insisted she had informed various GLBTQ community organizations, most notably Egale Canada, which in turn had Gilles Marchildon, Egale’s Executive Director, saying he did not recollect any such conversation until quite late in the process. The upshot of this kafuffle was that Egale and a few other GLBTQ groups were able to submit briefs arguing their respective points of view and to present before the Subcommittee, although the time frame was pretty tight. I was originally accepted to present before them during their hearings in Edmonton on March 31st, but as I had not received verification until March 22nd, it did not

leave any time for my brief to go through the appropriate channels at Egale or to have Egale’s Legal Issues Committee review it and make recommendations. We decided at Board level that the Edmonton presentation would be postponed to the Ottawa hearings on April 18th. This would then give me, the Legal Issues Committee, and Egale’s Director of Advocacy Laurie Arron enough time to prepare an appropriate brief using some of my original document (actually quite a bit of my original document), to make the appropriate case law references, and to tweak the presentation to ensure it conformed with Egale policy and Egale’s position on the issue. Now, I grew up in Ottawa and find the city to be one of the more attractive and interesting cities in Canada (heresy here in Alberta, I know. Sorry…). I have also been down to Ottawa several times on Egale business, so the city holds very little mystery for me. However, I have to say, every time I walk past the statue of Sir Galahad, through the wrought iron gates surrounding Parliament Hill and onto the Great Lawn, I am struck not only by the grandeur of our Houses of Parliament but by the realization I am not just a “Calgarian”, or an “Albertan” but – in the famous words of certain beer drinkers – “I am Canadian”. It makes my heart flip and puts a catch in my throat. This time around was no different. As I walked towards the Hill with Gilles, Egale’s Executive Director, and Laurie, Egale’s Director of Advocacy, listening to them chat away about a variety of topics facing Egale and the queer community in Canada, their voices became more and more distant the closer we got to The Hill and the looming presence of the Peace Tower. I was nervous, and more than a little intimidated. To them, this process was an everyday occurrence. To me, it was momentous. As we walked up the promenade leading to the Centre Block I was again struck by the sheer architectural majesty of the buildings – soft grey stone, arching windows, the green patina of the copper roof, the gothic splendour of the Peace Tower itself, looming high into the blue sky like a cathedral spire. The gargoyles gaze down on me as they have gazed down on Prime Ministers, Heads of State, dignitaries and bureaucrats for 148 years. My hands started to sweat and my tweed jacket suddenly felt like 50 pounds. We followed Laurie around the corner of the Peace Tower to an unobtrusive wooden door set below the ground level, off to the side. Once through this door we were suddenly surrounded by the cool gothic quietness of Canada’s

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Houses of Parliament. Marble pillars and arching ceilings stretched away into the dimness above us. Our footsteps echoed softly along the inlaid marble floors as we made our way to the security desk to be processed and passed along to the next level of security upstairs. As the elevator doors opened on to the second floor my eyes fell on the line of Prime Ministerial portraits stretching down the hallway. Kim Campbell’s is directly across from the elevator and is the first one anyone sees upon getting off. I am not sure if that was intentional or not. Who knows? This is Ottawa, after all… Passing through the second floor security, we entered a small gothic foyer. By now I had totally lost my bearings and had no idea where we were in relation to what one could see from outside. I assumed we were on perhaps the first level of the Centre Block and that the hallway we were in branched off the main Rotunda. I glanced around and everywhere I looked was High Victorian Gothic Revival design and suddenly I realized – here I was, Stephen Lock from little ol’ Calgary Alberta, about to enter into one of the salons set aside for important government business and hearings, surrounded by history: Our history, my history, the history of Canada. It was quite a moment. I needed to find a bathroom. Entering the salon I spotted several MPs sitting around a committee table, with various clerks quietly and efficiently rushing to and fro delivering papers, water, and speaking in hushed tones with the MPs. The creamy beige marble walls stretched up 15 or 20 feet, framed by gilded pilasters and topped with gilded crown moulding. Dominating the room was the famous portrait of the Founding Fathers at Charlottetown. We sat down to wait our turn. Everyone seemed to know what he or she was doing and taking this all as a matter of course. It reminded me of your typical board meeting and I started to feel on more familiar ground.

During our presentation, I spoke about the role bathhouses have played in North American urban gay culture since the 19th Century. I spoke to the impact the bawdyhouse laws have had on those charged, about how lives were tossed into turmoil filled with anxiety, panic attacks, depression, anger, hurt, hospitalization. I spoke of the discriminatory nature of such laws and how they are inordinately applied to our communities. The MPs asked questions, wanting to know our position on prostitution and solicitation. We answered Egale had no position on those issues, that we were there to speak specifically to the indecency sections of the Criminal Code, the criminalization of consensual sex between adults, and the inequity of the anal sex laws and how they are applied to gay and bisexual men, and other men who have sex with men. We stressed that, in the absence of demonstrable harm to individuals or society, the government had no business regulating the sex lives of its citizens, let alone criminalizing consensual sex occurring in private. The whole process took an hour. As I emerged from the coolness of the Rotunda into the unseasonable warmth of an Ottawa spring and down the steps leading from the Peace Tower, seeing the City of Ottawa stretching out before us on the other side of the Great Lawn, I was still wondering what a guy from Calgary Alberta was doing

We had an hour to present our oral briefs and be available for questions from the MPs present, which included Libby Davies, Art Hanger, and Hedy Fry. Real Menard’s chair was empty. I thought the Subcommittee Clerk was kinda cute – very Quebecois; very courteous.

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there. I was amazed that I had reached a point where I was walking across Parliament Hill like I belonged there, with tourists sneaking peeks at us wondering who we were and if we were important people or not. And I realized yes, I belonged there. I am Canadian.

Stephen Lock is the Regional Director for Egale Canada and the Calgary Representative for The Canadians For Equal Marriage Coalition. He is also the producer and host of a semi-monthly glbt radio show, Speak Sebastian, airing at 9pm on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month on CJSW FM 90.9. We are still looking for contributions to the Goliath’s Defence Fund. Donations can be made by cheque or money order, payable to “Stephen Lock (trustee).” In the memo section write “to be held in trust for the Goliath’s Defence Fund” and mail to: The Goliath’s Defence Fund, c/o The Calgary Eagle, 424-a 8th Ave SE, Calgary AB T2G 0L7. All proceeds go to defray the legal costs of the man charged as a found-in.

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Gay Legalese HIV Travesty By Darryl Aarbo

Dear Sir, I know of a young bottom, in his mid 20’s, through my best friend who was his room-mate. The one thing that concerns me is that this young bottom is HIV+ and on a few occasions I have been aware he has openly lied about his status even when explicitly asked by his partners. In every case he has told them “No I am negative”. My concern is that knowing his status and the fact he is lying about it, does that make me an accomplice if he infects someone? I understand there must be a legal precedent or a health concern. I do not know where to turn without outing his status, and if I do, it would mean admitting that I know he has lied to some of these people. I am not sure how to react. I was hoping if you responded in writing to my letter I could leave it lying around and maybe he will get the hint.

of criminal charges can result in prison time. They are also very high profile cases that often result in extensive media coverage. Thus, not only can this person go to jail they may also have their face plastered all over the television and newspapers. As always, ignorance of the law is no excuse. In other words, the fact that he may not know that he is breaking the law is irrelevant – he can still go to jail. Darryl A. Aarbo If you wish to send in a letter, please email it to legaladvice @gaycalgary.com. Darryl A. Aarbo can be directly reached at Courtney Sebree Aarbo, Barristers & Solicitors, 1138 Kensington Road NW, Calgary, Alberta, T2N 3P3. Visit their website at http: //www.csalaw.ca. Phone (403) 571-5133. Fax: (403) 571-5134 Other than the question, all personal information (i.e. name, address, E-mail) will remain confidential. GayCalgary.com Magazine does reserve the right to alter questions for brevity and content.

I worry that it may be a malicious act on his side. I am terrified he will infect some other poor young person who may not know better in the heat of the moment. - A Concerned Community Member.

You are wise to be concerned about this very serious matter, but you cannot be held criminally responsible as an accomplice based on the facts as you have described them in your letter. To be charged with that type of offence you need to actively assist or encourage the person to commit a criminal act. Further, if you receive, comfort or assist such a person for the purpose of avoiding criminal charges then you cannot also face criminal charges. In sum, you need to take some positive step to help someone engaged in criminal activity or flee from police to be guilty of an offence yourself. Although you cannot be criminally charged with an offence, you still have a moral obligation to try to change this person’s behaviour. I would strongly encourage you to contact AIDS Calgary or a public health nurse with the Regional Health Authority at 944-7575 to find out what you can do to help this person change his ways. It is important to point out that the individual who is lying about his status with his sexual partners can face very serious criminal penalties if he is engaging in unprotected sexual activity. If he is exposing individuals to HIV and deceiving them about it in the process, then he can be charged with aggravated assault or worse. These types

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The Alberta Ballet Returning home for the 2005/2006 Season By Jason Clevett

September 2005 will be a homecoming of sorts for Alberta Ballet. After a year of performing in alternate venues, they will be returning home to the Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium in Calgary, and the Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium in Edmonton. “Our coming season marks the beginning of a new era for Alberta Ballet. To celebrate our homecoming into our stunning new theatres, we will unleash our brilliant dancers into a year of ecstatic dance while creating new productions that attest to the prominence that Alberta Ballet is now enjoying on the international ballet scene,” said artistic director Jean Grand-Maître. “This season will be unlike anything we have ever seen. The company is increasing its roster of dancers to 26, making it the largest ensemble of professional dancers west of Toronto. It will be a year of jubilation, a year of energetic and festive dancing. Alberta Ballet is now absolutely poised to soar.” The season will start off with a special treat for Calgary arts lovers, as Alberta Ballet is teaming up with the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra and the Calgary Opera Chorus, as well as four guest soloists for the Grand and Glittering Homecoming Celebration in September. The rest of the season will feature the company’s interpretations of many classics. Alberta Ballet’s new season opens with The National Ballet of Canada returning with the iconic Swan Lake. National Ballet, Artistic Director James Kudelka’s 1999 version of Swan Lake restates the ballet’s essentially fable-like character, but in doing so, also unearths a wealth of provocative ideas and thematic implications. Kudelka both renews the work for a contemporary audience and restores it to its full archetypal power. Santo Loquasto’s wonderfully dramatic sets and costumes provide the ideal setting for a work of astonishing, singular beauty. Following Swan Lake is Romeo and Juliet, one of choreographer Jean Grand-Maître’s best-loved works. Romeo and Juliet, a co-production with The Banff Centre, captures the tragic tale of Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers with breathtaking spectacle and heartbreaking intimacy. Set to the magnificent ballet score of Sergei Prokofiev, Grand-Maitre’s acclaimed choreographic style will bring a contemporary relevance to this classic story. “With the participation of The Banff Centre, we will be creating a

Preview | Theatre brand new production on the grand scale of what I have only experienced working in the great opera houses of Europe,” stated Grand-Maître. From New York to LA and everywhere in between, there is an annual Christmas tradition in which families, friends and art lovers gather together to enjoy one of the most well known and beloved ballet pieces of all time. This is true for Calgary, as Alberta Ballet and Ballet British Columbia will join together for Mikko Nissinen’s The Nutcracker. With Tchaikovsky’s glittering score, this grand Christmas tradition returns after a year’s absence with a blend of exquisite dancing, beautiful spectacle and a magical story to keep both children and the young at heart enthralled. An Evening with Gershwin will be performed in February, showcasing the spectacular ballets of George Balanchine. Seventeen of Gershwin’s greatest Broadway melodies such as I Got Rhythm, The Man I Love, and Embraceable You will be features as well as Divertimento No. 15, a pure classical ballet that articulates the understated elegance, exquisite intricacy, and sweet playfulness of Mozart’s score Divertimento in B-flat major. The season closes with Lewis Carroll’s classic adventure story Alice in Wonderland. Alberta Ballet’s Edmund Stripe, an award-winning chorographer, will create a new adaptation of this magical story, ideal for the whole family. The atmospheric and mood setting music of Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy and Ralph Vaughan-Williams accompanies Alice as she adapts to her ever-changing world. Alice in Wonderland will bring White Rabbit, the Mad Hatter, Caterpillar, Tweedledum and Tweedledee, the Red Queen and a host of other amazing characters to Alberta Ballet’s stages. It promises to be a spectacular season in the newly renovated auditoriums, and with a line up as amazing as what Alberta Ballet has put together, tickets for the performances of each show are sure to be snapped up quickly. Don’t be left out, call today to get your tickets or subscriptions. Alberta Ballet 2005 – 2006 Season (403) 245-4549 http://www.albertaballet.com

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Patrick Masse A New Voice in Country Music By Rob Diaz-Marino

Review | Music

Tim McGraw, Toby Keith, Shania Twain, Gretchen Wilson…at first glance you wonder, could there be a genre of music more predominantly straight than that of Country? But then you get to thinking that really, the girls aren’t so girly, and the guys…well, could anything be more adorable than a bunch of tough, rugged, burly cowboys singing about love and their feelings? Maybe it’s not such a straight-oriented industry after all. The songs they sing don’t necessarily have to be directed to the opposite sex, do they? Well, that will certainly be the case for country singer Patrick Masse, who is performing live at the ARGRA Rodeo on July 1st. We met him as he was promoting his CDs at the ARGRA Dance last month – quite a dashing fellow. He describes his style as being Traditional Country, in contrast to the more pop-influenced country that has become predominant today. Patrick was exposed to Country music at a young age, and was lucky enough to discover at such an early juncture in his life that singing was his passion. Luckily his parents were able to recognize and nurture his talent, despite the chaotic demands of having a large family. He performed at several songwriter gatherings and live music venues in Vancouver, making many connections through the people that he met. To date he has created two CDs: “Get There From Here”, and his recently released album “We’re not Alone”. He sings from the heart, with lyrics that are very sentimental, tender, and romantic. Though there is a small helping of the dreaded “twang factor”, it really doesn’t take away from the song as a whole.

My favorite track out of both albums was “Easier Done than Said”. It was a little more upbeat than many of the songs, while still carrying a message of brimming affection for the little things that our lovers do. “So if I don’t say I love you 100 times a day, I hope that you don’t take my choice of words the wrong way, cuz I’m not big on talking ‘bout what I could do instead, oh loving you is easier done than said.” A statement on his website sums things up nicely: “With the good looks and charm of a country boy and the soulful voice of a crooner, Patrick Masse is winning over new fans with his traditional yet refreshing brand of country.” Sales of this CD benefit Chicago’s Hearts Foundation, a not-for-profit group supporting fundraising efforts for Chicago’s GLBT community and HIV/AIDS service organizations. Patrick Masse Performing Live at Symon’s Valley Ranch July 1st at 8:30pm info@patrickmasse.com http://www.patrickmasse.com

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The Calgary Stampede Lots to do down at the grounds By Jason Clevett

Community | Spotlight

There’s a popular song by the band “Big & Rich” titled “Save a horse, ride a cowboy” and those who want to follow that credo will get their chance from July 8th – 17th as the Calgary Stampede once again takes the city back to the days of the wild west. Here’s what’s on tap for this years event. Music lovers are in for a treat, as the Coca-Cola stage continues its tradition of bringing an assortment of music styles to the masses. Popular bands like K-os, Terri Clark, The Jeff Healey Band, Thonley, David Usher and Canadian Idol winner Kalan Porter will be performing live, free with gate admission. Nashville North will bring out the two steppers with country acts like Emerson Drive, Jake Matthews, Lisa Hewitt, Doc Walker and the Nitty Gritty Dirt band. The Pengrowth Saddledome will also have a blockbuster lineup including Brad Paisley & Jamie O’Neal, George Canyon & Tim McGraw, Michael W. Smith, and lastly Willie Nelson hits the dome the day after the Stampede comes to an end. The big draw is the million-dollar rodeo event. GayCalgary.com was lucky enough to get a sneak peak, behind the scenes tour of this spring’s “Roughstock” event which introduced us to exactly what events like Saddle Bronc Riding, Bull Riding, Steer Wrestling and Barrel racing entail. It became evident that it truly is a difficult skill to master – it’s certainly more than a cowboy hat and tight wranglers, but that’s a great reason to watch. If you

have never experienced a rodeo, the high energy, highly competitive event is one of the top rodeos on earth, bringing the very best talent to Cowtown. Every night will have the traditional Rangeland Derby Chuckwagon races, and they finish off with the Grandstand Show on the Transalta stage. “Alberta: A Centennial Story” celebrates the past and imagines the future of the province. Featuring a cast of over 500 including The Young Canadians of Calgary and the Stampede Showband and international performers like Cirque de Soleil, the high flying Imago, the Spirit Eagle Dance Troupe, The Wild Horse Singers, dancer Lisa Odjigy, Alex Wells and Dallas Arcand. Finally, the Transalta “Lights up the Night” world-class fireworks display will be bigger than ever this year! Other entertainment around the grounds will include hypnotist Terry Stokes, impersonator Shania Twin, ABBAmania, meet and greets with Dora the Explorer and Spongebob Squarepants for the kids, The Eukanuba Superdogs, assorted exhibits in the Round Up Centre, and the Bell RodeoX mountain bikers. A big part of the Calgary Stampede is giving back to the community, and with that in mind The Rotary Club of Calgary South, The Kinsmen Club of Calgary, The North Hill Lions Club and the Calgary Marching Showband Association use the opportunity to fundraise. On-park lotteries have been part of the Stampede for nearly fifty years, and nine different lotteries are operated as part of the Great Stampede Lottery. This year’s prize packages have

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a combined value of 1.2 million dollars. Up for grabs are the 2,275 square foot two storey Rotary Dream Home from Homes by Avi that will be moved to Evergreen Estates after the lottery, as well as seven vehicles in the Kinsmen Wheels lottery, including the new Pontiac Solstice – the new “must have” sports car convertible. Want cash? The Lions Pot O’Gold will award $250,000 tax free to the winner. Look for Showband volunteers selling YAA HOO! tickets which can turn your $1 into $150. For many who head down to the Stampede Grounds it is to sample the once-a-year food that only The Stampede provides. Over 90 vendors on the midway and in the venues will ensure you get your fill. Wash down a foot long corn dog and with a root beer. Grab a BBQ beef on a bun. Head into the Big Four building for Sumo Express, The Holy Grill, and Knots and Suds. And who could forget the junk food for your sugar fix: Candy floss, fiddlesticks, carmel apples, dippin dots, cupcakes, and those oh so addictive mini-donuts. If you don’t head down to the grounds you can still get into the spirit by stopping by one of the many Stampede breakfasts around town. Don’t eat too much right off the bat however, because you adrenaline junkies will need to keep it all down while checking out the rides! In addition to regular favorites like the Zipper, the Tower of Doom and the rollercoaster, the 2005 Stampede features new rides Speed Flip, Century Wheel, Alpine Bobs, Power Surge, Haunted Mansion and Missing Link. Last year more than 1.2 million people walked through the gates of the Stampede. With that many, there is sure to be some major eye candy as well. No matter what your type of guy or gal, you’ll likely end up getting distracted by those walking by, perhaps even more than from the other sights, sounds and smells that fill the Stampede grounds for those ten days. So saddle up guys and gals, its time to ride off into the sunset, yelling out your best YEE HAW!!!!! Calgary Stampede July 8th – 17th, 2005 http://www.calgarystampede.com

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Fundraisers in Calgary Photos by Steve Polyak of GayCalgary.com Magazine

Goliath’s and the Texas Lounge Pride Pancake Breakfast Beswick House Fundraiser

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The New Gallery Queers on the Move Review | Art

By Rob Diaz-Marino

Art can be a painting, a sculpture, a carving, an etching, a poem, a piece of music, a movie, a play…a pink mini-cupcake? New Gallery welcomes Toni Latour and Rina Larsson to Calgary this Stampede to give a unique performance entitled “Queers on the Move: The Make Friends Project.” It consists of four performances humorously dealing with themes of representation, visibility, acknowledgement, and the making of queer history. Crowds outside the theatre venues at Vancouver’s Out on Screen Film Festival were delighted at Latour and Larsson’s efforts to make friends. Once the performance was done – yes – they gave out home-made mini-cupcakes covered in pink icing, each baring a flag with a reminder to “Make a Friend Today”. “As a multidisciplinary artist, I have worked for over seven years with video, sound, installation, performance, and photography. My work has often focused on my identification as an artist. Using humour as a strategy, it often makes reference to other artists and my position within contemporary art. Depicting the carnivalesque quality of the artist/performer, my work seeks to inform, entertain and engage audiences,” says Latour in her Artist Statement. “I first conceived of the Queers on the Move project as a response to an invitation by FUSE magazine to develop a series of public performances that would later be trans-

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lated to the printed page. The piece grew into a life affirming, and community building, project that has resulted in three different incantations (two in conjunction with Out on Screen 2003 and 2004, and one for the 2004 signal and noise festival at Video In).” The New Gallery will be featuring t-shirts, images, and text that outlines the Queers on the Move project. They hit off the exhibition on Thursday July 7th with a talk by Latour and Larsson themselves at 7pm. The next morning from 7-8am, right before the Stampede Parade, they will be giving a free performance and cupcake breakfast at The Epcor Centre for the Performing Arts (South Side of Building). The exhibition runs until August 6th. The New Gallery 516 D – 9th Avenue SW Phone: (403) 233-2399 Fax: (403) 290-1714 info@thenewgallery.org www.thenewgallery.org


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Queer Eye - for the Calgary guy (or gal) Events that happened around Calgary Photos by Steve Polyak of GayCalgary.com Magazine

Calgary Eagle Leather Daddy Contest

Does It Come In Black Grand Opening

Ellipse Grand Opening

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Metro the Club Pub Crawl, including locations Backlot, Detour, Underwear Competition and Metro Drag Shows

Money-Pennies - Expression’s of Pride Art Show

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Pride Calgary’s Pride Dance, Pride Parade and Volunteer Appreciation Party (at Solar Cafe)

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Twisted Element Sexy Shorts Contest and Drag Shows

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