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Monday, October 28, 2013

(SPARTA) GUNS STOLEN WERE FAMILY HEIRLOOMS

Justin R. Lanton

Can you share this info to help me out please!! I just had my house broken into in Sparta IL. They stole my stainless steal .357 magnum 3" barrel. Also my chrome 1911 Rock island .45... If you know anyone trying to sell them or know anything please call me ASAP 618-971-0699 or the IL state police or Sparta PD?
The .357 was my grandpas and it was given to me after he passed..

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

March on Springfield for Marriage Equality

Equality Illinois news conference as the musical portion of the rally continues outside, Rep. Greg Harris, lead sponsor of the marriage bill, calls for passage of #SB10: "I call upon my colleagues to do the right thing." #IL4M Behind him is Gov. Pat Quinn. Other speakers included U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin and other bill sponsors in the state legislature.  Historic Crowds nearing 5,000 people now at Illinois State Capitol to Stand for #MarriageEquality #IL4M

Monday, October 21, 2013

March on Springfield for Marriage Equality

The March on Springfield for Marriage Equality will bring thousands to Illinois' capital at the state of the fall veto session of the Illinois General Assembly to demand they pass Senate Bill 10, the Religious Freedom and Marriage Fairness Act. We urge you all to join us this day. The time is now. Visit http://www.marchonspringfield.org/ for full details including an FAQ, Travel Info, speakers concert info and more.

Rally/March Details
Tuesday October 22, 2013
Illinois State Capitol

401 S. 2nd Street
Springfield, Illinois
Noon-1 PM: Entertainment
1 PM-2:30 PM: Rally
March around Capitol: 2:30-3:30 PM

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Great News for Carbondale Nightlife- The Return of TwoThirteen



BellevillePride~ MetroEast News
VIA Jodie Santana
Get ready next week the club in carbondale IL is reopen next wed night starts out with college night with 49cent draft beer and 79cent well drinks $1.49 longnecks and $1.99 jager booms and no cover charge ! get ready more to come and lets support the club this time so we all have a place to hangout and be are self ! 213 is back!

If you are outgoing and friendly and good lookin the club in carbondale is looking for Bartenders males and females but you must be upbeat ! this is a dance / showbar and people want to have fun ! contact Shauwn at 618-218-3829

Equality Illinois Names New Field Director

September 12, 2013

For more information and comment, please contact:
Bernard Cherkasov, CEO of Equality Illinois
312-520-4919bcherkasov@eqil.org

Randy Hannig, Director of Public Policy of Equality Illinois
773-244-3371; rhannig@eqil.org



Equality Illinois Names New Field Director
Organizing veteran to jump into marriage campaign
CHICAGO – Equality Illinois, the state's oldest and largest organization fighting for the civil rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Illinoisans, today proudly announces the appointment of Patricia Dillon, a longtime advocacy organizer and native Illinoisan, as its new Director of Field Operations.

During her career, Dillon has worked as an organizer with Planned Parenthood in North Carolina, motivating supporters all over the state to contact their legislators and become longtime advocates of the organization. She also organized voters in southwest Ohio for President Obama’s re-election campaign in 2012, and most recently she served as state coordinator for Organizing for Action in Michigan.

"Patty is arriving at a crucial moment in our campaign for the freedom to marry, and she will be jumping right into the effort to enhance Equality Illinois' already strong network of allies and supporters throughout the state," said Bernard Cherkasov, CEO of Equality Illinois. "Her background of engaging and mobilizing key constituencies around progressive causes will position her for success as we enter the next, crucial phase of our fight for marriage equality."

"Her passion and commitment will make her a strong voice for the organization and our causes not only in the marriage fight but as we continue to deal with all the issues to build a safe and fair Illinois for all of its residents."  Cherkasov continued.
Dillon, a graduate of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, was born and raised in St. Charles, Illinois, which is on the western edge of suburban Chicago.

"I am extremely excited to return to my home state to work with Equality Illinois at this crucial time," said Dillon. "I am passionate about helping individuals advocate for themselves and their communities."
As Director of Field Operations, Dillon will expand and oversee the field strategy for Equality Illinois, growing the supporter base and mobilizing advocates to take action in coordination with the organization’s mission.
Patricia Dillon, Equality Illinois, Director of Field Operations

Special Thanks from Bill

William Gromer
August 29
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the friends and family that recently attended a fund raiser held on my behalf at Pitchers Bar and Pizzaria. The turn out was more than I expected and I can never repay all that these people have given me. I must make special thank yous to Kathy and Patrick , not only for their contributions but also
for spending the money that they did on silent auction items. A very warm and loud shout out to Allen and all Metro East Pride representatives who were there also. To John and Jonathan for your hours of work and presence: thank you, thank you, thank you. And to my dear sisters and their husbands for taking the time to come and participate in this event. This was not their normal kind of thing to attend. You guys truly rock and I love you very much for your love and support. And last but certainly not least I must mention my new BFF Ms Erin Kathleen Quinn who spent days and weeks over the past couple of months to put this whole thing together. Erin, along with the two Kevins in her life (Roofer Kevin and Computer wizard, carpenter Kevin ) help make the transition from nothing to a decent place to live a much easier road to travel. I can never repay you for all that you have done. There will come a time when you may need me like I have needed you. Rest assured I will be there with bells on. Let me also acknowledge Jason and Nate Thomas for their unique form of support and I would be remiss if I did not mention Phillip Womble Jr. who was supposed to entertain us that evening but was unable to do so because of work conflicts. Thank you for thinking of me anyway Phillip.
To all who attended and all the supported in other ways let me say thank you and God Bless each and everyone of you
Bill

BACKGROUND INFO
 If you CANNOT attend the event, but would like to donate directly to Bill, please make a Paypal donation to gromerbill@yahoo.com. Every single penny helps!

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Thoughts from a Mouthy Saint- "Today I Will Remember to Keep My Word"




Thoughts from a Mouthy Saint- "I remember to keep my word today"
By-Colby Kluthe, MetroEast NEWS

About a decade ago, I was living in Las Vegas, Nevada and one advantage of the locale was that I met my partner of nearly ten years Chad and his long-time friend Jan, who recently passed away.   When I met them they spent Tuesday evenings at "A place for Miracles", the home office of spiritual guru Bijan, who has many books and seminars he offers as he travels the world teaching the concept of effortless prosperity. While Bijan makes his money by traveling, those who live locally can participate at no cost as he offered groups at his Nevada facility.

Effortless Prosperity (EP) is the idea that we already have all that we need, and we simply must call it into existence and claim it in order to share our blessings with others.  Learning to practice EP is as simple as taking a moment each day to meditate and remember that fear is simply an illusion and has no place is our lives if we dare to let go of its control over our day to day emotions.

A different meditation for 30 days repeats itself over and over, and is available to anyone who wishes to bring the EP lifestyle into their own spiritual existence. Each of the thirty meditations always ends with one simple theme... "Today I will Remember to Keep My Word".   Its a simple phrase that at times can clearly present a challenge to live up to.   However It has provided me a guiding light for many years in determining how I lead my own life, and choose others to share my life with.  Daniel rephrased the concept as "True Bees", which you may have heard me refer to before.  It means simply I choose those whom I surround myself with and I choose ONLY those who strive to do what they say, and live daily by at least attempting to live up to promises made and promises kept.

Leaving alone the 30 day meditations, the shared concept of keeping one's word is enough to start with, and will undoubtedly change your life when you begin to live in such a way.  I watch what I say, and I remember to do whatever I have said I will do.   And often enough, as life is, I fall short of the mark, and find myself in situations that serve to remind me to get back to this simple concept.   Whenever I do manage to keep my word, blessings seem to fall from every direction and when I fail to keep my word, my climb seems to steepen and the distance gets longer.
In short, the secret to the spiritual life of "The Mouthy Saint" is this very simple promise and goal.
"Today I will remember to keep my word".
 It guides me and shows me very clearly those in my life are good for me and those I need to let follow a different path.  I challenge you for the remainder of summer to simply remember this one concept, and see for yourself how it has the power to transform both you and those around you.  Blessings are bountyful, if we have the courage to claim them.  They will be there waiting for us to accept.

-Peace & Love.... Colby
"Today I will Remember to Keep My Word"

Monday, August 12, 2013

Trivia & Silent Auction to benefit William "Bill" Gromer August 22

July 1, 2013, long-time Belleville resident, former teacher, and dedicated community member Bill Gromer lost everything in a fire that gutted his home.
Bill, who has been there over the years to help so many, now needs our help as he starts over.

Please join us Thursday 8/22/13 at 7 PM at Pitcher's Sports Pub & Pizzeria for a Trivia Night & Silent Auction with all proceeds going directly to benefit Bill as he rebuilds in his new rental home.
Buy in per seat is only a $10 donation, and lots of amazing, fun, funky, and cool items have been donated both as prizes and for the Silent Auction including a one-night stay at the Benton Park Inn Bed & Breakfast, a one-of-a-kind drawing by award-winning local artist Kathy Gomric, Grizzlies baseball tickets, and so much more!

Racial Justice Community Coalition August 22 at 7:00pm

Church of the Good Shepherd created an event.

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Attention Carbondale Impersonators!


Cadey Hess
July 21
Do to the recent close down of carbondales one and only Twothirteen CarbondaleTRAZ performance space has been limited!
Here to make and offer to kings&queens!
I no a bar willing to dedicate there sundays to you strictly!
Base pay as well!
I want to start on this project asap!
First show will be 3rd Sunday of august!
I need to start booking now!
Inbox me or comment for more info!
Thank you!

Monday, June 17, 2013

6th Annual Metro East Pridefest - JUNE 22nd (BELLEVILLE)




We're 5 days out from the BIG DAY - Saturday, June 22. Check it out.





6th Annual Metro East PrideFest

June 22 at 12:00pm
West Main Street, Belleville, IL - between First and Third Streets















Carbondale Marks the End of an Era: (Two Thirteen Bar Closes it's doors)

BellevillePride~MetroEast NEWS via Holly Haliwell
16 hours ago
Carbondale Marks the End of an Era: (Two Thirteen Bar Closes it's doors)

This Saturday June 22nd is a VERY important night for the gay community in southern Illinois. The club in Carbondale is saying good bye with one last night of mayhem! For over 20 years the club has been a home to hundreds of men and women struggling to find their place in the world. Now its our time to say thank you one last time. It's going to be bigger than any pride or other party and you do NOT want to miss it! Gay, Bi, Trans, Straight, whatever, if you support equality in any way, come out and show your support and celebrate life! — with Carbondale Pride

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Metro East Pride 2013


Make sure to check out the June PRIDE issue of Vital Voice featuring the official Pride St Louis Pride Guide and special section on MetroEast Pride.

Monday, May 27, 2013

MEPSI 2013 Entertainment

MetroEast Pride
(BELLEVILLE)  JUNE 22ND
DRAG ON MAIN – 6:00 – 7:30 P.M.
Starring Melinda Ryder, Olivia DeMornay, Victoria DeMornay, ButterScotch, Paris Amor, Dayonna Hilton and the 2013 King & Queen of Metro East Pride: Matt Simpson and Tiana De La Qua — with Michael Rockafellow, Melinda Ryder, Adam Kaemmerer, Paris Amor, Victoria H. DeMornay and Dayonna Hilton.

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Miss Gay Alton Illinois America 2013

Congratulations to Desiree LaDousch the new Miss Gay Alton Illinois America 2013
Miss Gay Alton Illinois America 2013.


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Friday, May 10, 2013

Thoughts From a Mouthy Saint: "Hints,Allegations and Things Left Unsaid"

Thoughts From a Mouthy Saint: "Hints,Allegations and Things Left Unsaid"
By: Colby Kluthe, Editor, MetroEast News

Next to "Sand in the Vaseline", it is probably my favorite album title of all time.  And something I feel a welling up the need to say what the saints are likely to say in times such as these.   Daniel always explained it as he was looking for "True Bees", rather than an ordinary Moth.   "You see...  a Moth, he explained, has no idea what to do when someone flips out the lights.  However a bee knows it has a purpose, and has the ability to remain focused on the honey.   He might have reminded me... a True Bee will always find it's honey"   It couldn't care less if you choose to flick the light switch one way or another.

It has been my own lesson to learn to tell these various people apart when I encounter them buzzing about.  Mostly i must admit these days people tend to show you rather abruptly and really without too much delay.   Simply put.. "Shady is what Shady does".  

But perhaps for the sake of argument, Shady is not possible if the Light hasnt shone down in a certain angle?    Im simply stating that if a Tree demands to be a Tree, no matter what time of day it may be, it shall remain a Tree.
Over the years you have watched it add rings and bloom again and again.   So even in the depths of winter we can look and say it has always been a Tree.   Food for thought from Me to You Bee~   Just Bee and if we dare show truest self, we need not worry about what time of day it is.

Daniel McCree Fndn

@danielmccree

The Daniel McCree Foundation advocates for Suicide Prevention as well as outreach in the areas of HIV/AIDS awareness.
Belleville, Illinois · http://danielmccree.org

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Miss Gay Illinois America 2013


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Two more days, still we kick off the Miss Gay Illinois America prelim season. We have 6 more prelims, so get your package ready and contact the promoter of your pageant of choice. 

Miss Gay Metro East Illinois America
Promoter: Darris Deon Willis
Date: June 8, 2013
Location: Grey Fox Pub - St. Louis, MO
For more Information contact: Darris at darriswillis@gmail.com

Miss Gay Quincy Illinois America
Promoter: Precious Stone Productions
Date: June 15, 2013
Location: Irene's Cabaret, - Quincy, IL
For more information contact: Jade Sinclair at jade@missjadesinclair.com

Miss Gay Capital City Illinois America
Promoter: Phillip Mann 
Date: July 6, 2013
Location: The Station House - Springfield, IL
For more information contact: Phillip at philliph66@gmail.com

Miss Gay Western Illinois America
Promoter: Adria Andrews
Date: July 20, 2013
Location: Irene's Cabaret - Quincy, IL
For more information contact: Adria Andrews at adriastl@yahoo.com

Miss Gay Raising Star Illinois America
Promoter: Orlando Burton 
Date: TBA
Location: TBA
Location: TBA
For more information contact: Orlando at Orlando_burton@hotmail.com

Miss Gay Southwest Illinois America
Promoter: TBA
Date: TBA
Location: TBA

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Equality Illinois Remembers Norma Reyes


Equality Illinois Remembers Norma Reyes
CHICAGO – Bernard Cherkasov, CEO of Equality Illinois, the state's oldest and largest organization advocating for the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Illinoisans, today offered condolences on the death of retired Chicago Commissioner Norma Reyes.

"We are deeply saddened by the passing of Norma Reyes, a woman whose vision of a just society extending equal rights to all of us infused every aspect of her life," Cherkasov said.

Cherkasov recalled her keynote address to the 2010 Equality Illinois Justice for All Gala, when she paid a moving tribute to her late partner.

"The couple fought a sudden, brief and devastating battle with cancer—and the medical and financial establishment—(in 2009) and the presentation emphasized the imperative for establishing full marriage equality and civil rights for the LGBT community," Windy City Times wrote about her speech.

"Norma's story resonated strongly with the audience, and we wish she could have seen the day when her vision of the freedom to marry is realized in Illinois, as it will be very soon," Cherkasov said. "Everyone who knew her felt her passion for justice. She was an exemplary public servant in the city of Chicago, and she also served the LGBT community with equal fervor. We extend our condolences to her family and friends. We will miss her."

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 For additional media assistance, please contact:
Mitchell Locin
Media Liaison for Equality Illinois
773-477-7173 (o);
 312-493-9536 (c); 
mlocin@eqil.org

Gov. Quinn details efforts to pass equal marriage


LGBT for Quinn
http://www.windycitymediagroup.com/lgbt/Gov-Quinn-details-efforts-to-pass-equal-marriage-/42568.html


Gov. Quinn details efforts to pass equal marriage -www.windycitymediagroup.com

Windy City Times News - Gov. Quinn details efforts to pass equal marriage More than a dozen Illinois representatives not voting yes on marriage equality have found themselves sitting across from Gov. Pat Quinn in recent days, 

Executive Director Of LGBT Center Of St. Louis Steps Down



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Executive Director Of LGBT Center Of St. Louis Steps Down   (news.stlpublicradio.org)
The executive director of the LGBT Center of St. Louis stepped down Monday. Leon Braxton Jr. turned in his resignation after the Board of Directors



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Monday, April 8, 2013

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Notable Passages: Lynne Cooper

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After a brave 18-month battle with pancreatic cancer and a lifetime of compassionate care,  founder of Doorways and the heart of the organization for the past 25 years, Lynne Cooper passed on yesterday evening. She passed comfortably at home in her bed with Sister Jo at her side.

Our hearts and prayers are with her family and friends during this difficult time. Details regarding her memorial will be posted as they become available.
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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

House Executive Committee Approves Freedom to Marry Bill, Sending Legislation to Vote by Full House



House Executive Committee Approves Freedom to Marry Bill, Sending Legislation to Vote by Full House
Rev. Dr. Otis Moss III, other witnesses urge Illinois to support loving, committed couples and their families; Illinois poised to become 10th state to enact marriage equality

SPRINGFIELD – February 26, 2013 – As support continues to build for legislation that would give gay and lesbian couples in Illinois the freedom to marry, the House Executive Committee passed Senate Bill 10 today, setting the stage for a vote by the full Illinois House of Representatives. Prior to today’s vote, Rev. Dr. Otis Moss III, Senior Pastor of Chicago’s Trinity United Church of Christ, told legislators that SB 10 “allows for justice and equality for all families, without creating a situation of separate but equal.” 

“We stand united and in solidarity in affirming the principle of equal protection under the law for all citizens of the United States of America,” Rev. Dr. Moss said. “We believe that the values that ought to inform our public engagement as residents of Illinois are the principles that unite us rather than the beliefs that distinguish us.”
Rev. Dr. Moss also praised the bill’s protections for religious freedom. “Members of the clergy or religious institutions are held legally harmless should they elect not to acknowledge any civil marriage,” he added. “The issue is not about theology, but it is about public policy that allows for equal protection under the law.”
“The momentum we are seeing on this legislation is truly inspiring,” said Rep. Greg Harris (D-Chicago), House sponsor of the bill, which is called the Religious Freedom and Marriage Fairness Act. “Illinois is very close to treating all of its families equally under the law. I look forward to bringing this to a full vote in the House.”

The Committee’s vote came on the same day more than 75 nationally prominent Republicans — including former Utah governor and presidential candidate Jon Huntsman Jr., Hewlett Packard CEO Meg Whitman, and former New Jersey governor Christine Todd Whitman — signed a U.S. Supreme Court legal brief supporting the freedom to marry.
A Crain’s/Ipsos poll released last week shows Illinoisans supporting marriage equality, with 50 percent in favor and only 29 percent opposed. Of the 50 percent in support, 37 percent “strongly” support the freedom to marry, according to the poll. 

Every major newspaper serving Illinois has endorsed the marriage equality bill, including the Chicago Tribune, the Chicago Sun-Times, the Daily Herald, the Peoria Journal Star, the Springfield Journal-Register, and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. In its February 17th Sunday edition, the Daily Herald wrote, “the Illinois Senate has done its part to advance the notion of human rights in Illinois. Now it’s up to the state House.”  Fifty of Illinois’ most prominent business leaders and corporations have called on the General Assembly to pass the bill, as have nearly 300 clergy and religious leaders from a wide variety of faith traditions. On Sunday, nearly two-dozen prominent Latino leaders announced their support in an open letter urging lawmakers to approve the legislation, stating “no member of anyone’s family, whether they’re gay or straight, should face discrimination when they hope to marry the person they love.” 

Illinois Unites for Marriage – a coalition led by Equality Illinois, Lambda Legal and the ACLU of Illinois – is continuing its statewide campaign in support of the bill, marshaling support and urging allies to step up contacts with their legislators. The coalition supporting the freedom to marry for all loving, committed couples – already strong with business, labor and community leaders, civic organizations, faith institutions and members of the clergy, African-American and Hispanic leaders – continues to grow.
Information about the legislation is available at www.illinoisunites.org, along with information about how citizens can make their voices heard.

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Latino Leaders Support the Freedom to Marry in Illinois


Latino Leaders Support the Freedom to Marry in Illinois

“Every gay and lesbian person is part of someone’s family,”
 Latino Civic and Business Leaders Say

CHICAGO – February 24, 2013 – As a crucial vote in the Illinois House of Representatives approaches, 23 prominent Latino leaders today announced their support for extending the freedom to marry to gay and lesbian couples in Illinois.  The leaders affirmed their support in an open letter urging lawmakers to approve the Religious Freedom and Marriage Fairness Act, proclaiming, “no member of anyone’s family, whether they’re gay or straight, should face discrimination when they hope to marry the person they love.”

Notable supporters signing the letter include former City Clerk of Chicago Miguel Del Valle, Executive Director of the Latino Policy Forum Sylvia Puente, and Jesse H. Ruiz, Vice President of the Chicago Board of Education.

“As Latinos, we know our families are stronger when we stay together. We never turn our backs on family,” the leaders stated. “That includes supporting the freedom to marry for our gay and lesbian sons, daughters, brothers, sisters, cousins, aunts and uncles.”

The backing from Latino leaders comes at a time of strong support for marriage equality in Illinois: a Crain’s/Ipsos poll released Tuesday shows Illinoisans supporting marriage equality, with 50 percent in favor and only 29 percent opposed.  Of the 50 percent in support, 37 percent “strongly” support the freedom to marry, according to the poll. 

The Illinois House’s Executive Committee is scheduled to take up the bill – Senate Bill 10 – this Tuesday.

“Relationships between Latino same-sex couples have existed for generations, built on trust, loyalty, and love,” today’s letter stated.  “Marriage equality would grant legal recognition to these existing committed relationships. These couples want to marry for the same reason straight couples do – to make a lifetime commitment to the person they love, so that they can care for and protect one another through marriage.”

The support also comes at a time where every major newspaper serving Illinois has endorsed the marriage equality bill, including the Chicago Tribune, the Chicago Sun-Times, the Daily Herald, the Peoria Journal Star, the Springfield Journal-Register, and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.  In its edition last Sunday, the Daily Herald editorialized, “the Illinois Senate has done its part to advance the notion of human rights in Illinois. Now it’s up to the state House.”

“Imagine if your spouse got sick, but you were not allowed to take time off of work because your employer did not treat you as married,” the letter states. “That is what gay and lesbian couples face in our state today. Without the freedom to marry, it is harder for them to take care of each other.”

Illinois Unites for Marriage – a coalition led by Equality Illinois, Lambda Legal and the ACLU of Illinois – is continuing its statewide campaign in support of the bill, marshaling support and urging allies to step up contacts with their legislators.  The coalition supporting the freedom to marry for all loving, committed couples – already strong with business, labor and community leaders, civic organizations, faith institutions and members of the clergy, African-American leaders, Republicans and Democrats – continues to grow.

“The Illinois General Assembly should act now and give same-sex couples the freedom to marry. It is the right thing to do,” the open letter concludes.

A copy of the open letter and the full list of signatories is attached below this release.  Information about the legislation is available at www.illinoisunites.org, along with information about how citizens can make their voices heard.

Friday, February 15, 2013

The Bad Boy of Musical Theatre: You Can't Tame Me




The Bad Boy of Musical Theatre: You Can't Tame Me
By Scott Miller (NEW LINE THEATRE)
 The 1937 agitprop musical The Cradle Will Rock is one of my all-time favorite shows. We were very lucky to get to produce it back in 2001. One of the things I love about it is the characters' clever label-names -- Reverend Salvation, Dr. Specialist, Editor Daily, Larry Foreman, and the rich capitalist Mr. Mister, along with his family Mrs. Mister, Junior Mister, and Sister Mister.
I think what I love about it is its honesty. It's a fable and its characters are types, so instead of trying to disguise that fact, Marc Blitzstein openly admits it in the way he names him. I did the same thing with a few characters in my 2006 musical Johnny Appleweed, naming the White House characters President John J. Birch (invoking both Dubya and the ultra-right-wing John Birch Society) and his chief of staff Carla Roe (invoking both Karl Rove and Roe v. Wade). The main character was a closeted gay man named Mark Dodger. And then there was Johnny Appleweed himself. Use your imagination.

There are several plays and musicals that do this, but not many. And of those that do, some make it very subtle and others outright announce it. There's the Christ figure Jason and his companion Peter in bare, but there's also Orphan, Angel, and Edgar Allen Rich in Celebration. I think my favorite is Gitlow in Purlie.

Next to Normal does it more subtly.

Now before I proceed, I don't know that the writers did any of this on purpose. But I believe that writers often use very sophisticated storytelling devices even without being conscious of their use, just because it feels right, because it feels like good storytelling to them.

In Next to Normal, the bipolar woman at the center of the story is Diana Goodman. Right away, her last name sounds like a label-name to me, as if to suggest that these are decent, normal people -- and by extension, that mental illness plays no favorites. Even good people get sick. But her first name takes on more serious resonance once we start hearing Dan refer to her as "Di," which he does throughout the script. It's pretty potent for this damaged woman on the edgy of sanity to be called a name that sounds like die. And that nickname takes on even deeper resonance once we get to "There's a World."

And then there's Gabe, named for one of the most famous angels in Christian culture, the archangel who serves as a messenger to humans from heaven, who announced the birth of Christ to the Virgin Mary. Gabriel appears to various people throughout the Bible, and in the Old Testament, he appears to the prophet Daniel, delivering explanations of Daniel's visions; though, according to Wikipedia, "Daniel does not explicitly identify Gabriel as an angel: he is a visionary figure whom Daniel calls 'the man Gabriel'." Daniel is a Hebrew name, literally meaning "God is my judge."

Is that a hint about Dan's feelings of guilt?

Interestingly, late in Act II, Gabe says, "Until you name me, you can't tame me," and it's not until then that we realize no one has mentioned Gabe's name yet. The moment when someone finally does is all the more potent because of that. All this seems to argue that these carefully chosen names are supposed to have meaning within the story.

But wait, there's more... Where does the name Natalie come from? It's is the English form of Natalia, which is derived from the Italian natale, meaning birthday. It specifically refers to the birth of Christ -- the Italian phrase for Merry Christmas! is buon natale! (literally "good birthday!").

Then there are the two doctors. The less empathetic, more drug-enthusiastic Dr. Fine has only one goal -- stability. He wants Diana to be just fine. Dr. Madden seems to care about Diana more, but his treatment arguably maddens Diana even further.

Henry is a name shared by British, French,and German kings, and one Catholic saint. It comes from a Germanic name which combines the words for home and ruler orpower. I'm not sure why, but this one seems less intentional and/or meaningful to me. Henry as "master of the house"? Or maybe it's more about Henry representing home to Natalie, a safe place. In terms of Natalie's Hero Myth story, she finds her magic amulet in Henry's love. She finds real human connection after a lifetime of being denied it. Maybe the reference to all those kings means nothing more than that Henry will be a strong man -- different from Dan.

And maybe all of this is accidental.

But that seems hard to believe, when the names' meanings fit so perfectly to their characters. Then again, maybe it was just a gut feeling that led the writers to each name. Whatever the impetus, it's cool. (If you haven't seen the show yet, someone of this may seem a bit puzzling. The show's story has a couple really big plot surprises, and I don't want to ruin those for anyone who hasn't seen it, so I'm consciously leaving out some pieces of information. Sorry about that.)

Since Next to Normal won a Pulitzer Prize, I guess I don't have to argue (as I often do) for the show's bona fides. But thinking about stuff like this is my second favorite pastime. My first favorite is actually putting stuff like this onstage and sharing it with an audience. Lucky me, I get to do both most of the time...

Tickets are already selling even better than usual, so it looks like we'll have packed houses for this one. This astonishingly hard-working and artful cast of actors deserves no less. You'll be amazed at the rich, textured, layered characters they're creating. We're really going to do this beautiful piece of theatre proud.

Long Live the Musical!
Scott



Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Opinion: The Emperor on Mitchell Scandal

Opinion: The Emperor on Mitchell Scandal
VITAL VOICE  by: C. Andoe
Posted: 13 Feb 2013 11:10 PM PST

Fuller Future Festival
www.fullerfuturefest.com
April 4th, 5th & 6th - Carbondale, Illinois

Check out www.FullerFutureFest.com 

Fuller Future Festival taking place at SIUC and in Carbondale, IL from April 4-6, 2013. Through the website you can register (for free) for the festival, you can submit a proposal for the event, and you can sign up for the Buckminster Fuller Future RSO (the first Bucky-related Registered Student Organization in the history of Southern Illinois University Carbondale!).
  
Posted: 10 Feb 2013 02:15 AM PST
MetroEast Pride is looking to add a few new directors to its Board. Please send a letter of interest and a brief bio tometroeastpride@gmail.com
  

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International Leader of Metropolitan Community Churches to visit and worship in St. Louis


International Leader of Metropolitan Community Churches to visit and worship in St. Louis

St. Louis, MO - Rev. Dr. Nancy Wilson, moderator and international leader of the Metropolitan Community Chruches (MCC), will visit St. Louis February 23 and 24, 2013. Rev. Pressley Sutherland, Senior Pastor of MCC of Greater Saint Louis announces that Rev. Wilson will be featured and honored at a special "Evening of Inspiring Inclusion and Justice," Saturday evening, beginning at 6p. She is also scheduled to lead worship and preach on Sunday at MCC of Greater Saint Louis. Both events are at 1919 S. Broadway, near Soulard Market. ALL are invited and welcome!

Dr. Wilson was installed as MCC's global Moderator in 2005. MCC has ministries in over 40 countries. Dr. Wilson was part of the first LGBT delegation to meet with a sitting president in 1979 and is currently a member of President Obama's Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships. On Tuesday, January 22, 2013, she read from the Bible in the Interfaith Prayer Service at the National Cathedral, as part of President Obama's inaugural observances. Dr. Wilson said, "It is profoundly meaningful to read the Bible during President Obama and Vice President Joe Biden's second inaugural interfaith service. As I read, I will remember the hands lain on me seven years ago in this very cathedral by faith leaders who called me to serve all of God's beautifully diverse children, including LGBT people. President Obama prayerfully and respectfully stood up for LGBT equality during his campaign, and I am proud to stand with him."

You may recall this congregation of over 300 members from last year's news about their award winning choir. The MCCGSL Church Choir won the How Sweet the Sound regional choir competition in St. Louis, then participated in the Verizon Best National Choir Competition at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

When announcing the regional winner, competition judge, Pastor Marvin Sapp, said,
"... This is what Heaven is supposed to look like! It's supposed to look like a multiplicity of cultures, colors, creeds, all coming together for the sole purpose of magnifying and glorifying the God of our father." He summed up the way many feel about this church that is open to everyone. That sentiment is reinforced each Sunday during service when the call to communion ends with "Come as you are, believing as you do. You don't have to belong to this church or any church, to be welcome at this table."

MCC of Greater Saint Louis is relatively new in the Soulard neighborhood, purchasing and renovating a facility for worship and ministry at 1919 S. Broadway just four years ago. MCC was founded in 1973; just five years after the denomination began, as an outreach to the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender communities in St. Louis.   Today, it's more than 300 members represent a much larger community and the church is, as implied by Pastor Sapp's comment, diverse in many ways - race, gender, differently abled, different sexual orientations, and congregants from the whole range of religious backgrounds. All are welcome and affirmed!

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