mtitmlm Finding your personal image page 25 ‘Notes on a ScandaV page 25 Tops for the Grammys page 31 Noted . Notable . Noteworthy. LGBT News & Views Volume 21 . Number 18 www.q-notes.com January 13.2007 GLAAD announces worst anti-gay offenders of *06 From James Dobson to Anne Coulter, ’06 was rife with anti-gay pundits by Marc McCarthy WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) has identified several of the worst media and anti-gay voices specific to a series of egregious acts of defamation against the LGBT community in 2006. GLAAD’s President Neil Giuliano has put the media on notice to stop all anti-gay rheto ric that has fed a climate of hatred and preju dice against LGBT Americans. “Every day, LGBT people are viciously attacked and slandered by those who create and or profit from anti-gay messages,” said Giuliano. “Such expressions of intolerance clearly have an impact on how people treat members of our community’ When these acts occur, GLAAD works with reporters, editors and bookers and pro ducers to ensure their stories are fair and accurate, and speaks out publicly as an authoritative voice of anti-defamation of the LGBT community. “The amazing and unprecedented visibil ity of our lives and the issues we face every day makes it imperative that GLAAD respond decisively to such blatant bigotry,” said Giuliano. “Every day, we are on the front lines of the fight to change hearts and minds, in sometimes easy, sometimes heart breaking circumstances. The media has a responsibility to make certain our voices are heard and our community is visible. This will be achieved when we convince those around us that our lives and our relation ships deserve nothing less than full equality and respect.” 2006 Anti-Gay Defamation Offenders: • Time publishes misleading claims about gay & lesbian families Following widespread media coverage of the announcement that Mary Cheney, daugh ter of Vice President Dick Cheney, is pregnant. Time magazine made the unusual misstep of inviting anti-gay fundamentalist James Dobson (Focus on the Family) to contribute a column that, unsurprisingly, contained signifi cant misrepresentations. Dobson’s column “Two Mommies Is One Too Many” can be read at Time.com. • New York Post publishes two anti-gay cartoons ■ New York Post cartoonist Sean Delonas published two defamatory edi torial cartoons in October 2006. The first depicted a man carrying a sheep wearing a bridal veil to a “New Jersey Marriage Licenses” window and the second featured for mer New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey “comforting” former Rep. Mark Foley. • Imus and Chris Matthews air juvenile homo phobia On the iJ, Ugly, Ugly, Ugly: Right wingnut Ann Coulter took advantage of an interview on MSNBC to call former Vice President Al Gore a ‘total fag.’ Wednesday, Jan. 18 edition of “Imus in the Morning” on MSNBC, host Don Imus and guest Chris Matthews (host of MSNBC’s “Hardball with Chris Matthews” and NBC News’“The Chris Matthews Show”) used an exchange about “Brokeback Mountain” to engage in a sophomoric display of homophobia. • Anne Coulter spews homophobic slur on MSNBC’s'‘Hardball” Host Chris Matthews gave a free pass to guest Anne Coulter’s use of a defamatory anti gay slur, the second time in the past year that the NBC News commentator has tacidy offered an on-air embrace of anti-gay prejudice. In an interview with Coulter, Matthews prodded his guest to revisit her previous comments on CNBC claiming that former President Bill Clinton is gay. Coulter told Matthews, “He may not be gay, but Al Gore, total fag. No, I’m just kidding.” Rather than confront his guest’s use of the word “fag,” Matthews continued to ask his guest whether she thought Clinton and Gore were gay. It took a responsible audience mem ber to do what Matthews, in his pursuit of ever - more outrageous soundbites from his guest, failed to do. The audience member said; “I’m just wondering how you can call yourself a Christian or even look at yourself in the mir ror in the morning and use words ;r«' SwcnK like the one you just used to describe Al Gore. Just curious.” She added, “I think' pure hatred, spew ing hateful rhetoric violates a lot of Biblical com mands.” • St. Maarten newspaper’s . embrace of gay bashing GLAAD urges U.S. media cover ing the brutal anti-gay attack on two CBS News employees in St. Maarten to turn a spotlight on a local newspaper editorial that glo rified gay bashing, trivialized the assaults, and called gay people “faggots” and “homos.” • MSNBC host Tucker Carlson chooses defamation over education On “The Situation with Tucker Carlson,” MSNBC host Tucker Carlson made defamato ry comments about Lily McBeth, a transgen der New Jersey substitute teacher. In reporting on McBeth’s story Carlson said, “I’m pretty tol erant of whatever people want to do, very tol erant, in their private lives. If men want to dress up like women that’s fine. I think it’s dorky, but you know, it doesn’t hurt me. If a person voluntarily undergoes castration, that is totally different. That is an act of a crazy person. That’s like setting your hair on fire or blinding yourself. You are unstable if you vol untarily castrate yourself simply because you feel uncomfortable in your own sex and I don’t want a person that unstable teaching my kids.” • Stop the presses! Defamatory column not okay Reno’s El Sol de Nevada newspaper ran a col umn claiming that gays and lesbians get married to have access to heterosexual rights and to be less “tempted” to engage in pedophilia. Written by a psychologist, the column further described gays and lesbians as suffering from symptoms of neurosis, a direct result of neurotic relationships with family members, i Charlotte gay center woes Financial problems could lead to closing by David Moore . Q-Notes staff Everything seemed rosy when Charlotte’s Lesbian and Gay Community Center opened in 2002. One gets the impression things went, pretty smoothly for the first year under the guidance of original Executive Director Dan Kirsch, who had successfully brought along financial supporters from his work with the - now defunct OutCharlotte Festival. Early board members left operations and instructions behind to guide a successful Center, but it appears nobody bothered to crack open the pages. Now — two executive directors and countless board members later — the Center is in serious financial trou ble with a tight budget that’s resulted in hours cut back for both the Center and staff. With a small amount of funding currently see charlotte on 5 Remembering Stokley Bailey Original co-founder of Charlotte’s PFLAG chapter dies at 90 by Donald Miller Longtime LGBT residents of Charlotte will remember Stokley Bailey. Along with his wife Nila Bailey, the two founded Charlotte’s chapter of PFLAG in 1986. They wqre also instrumen tal in bringing the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) to Charlotte and helped start Time Out Youth. Nila and Stokley Bailey Nila Bailey proceeded her husband in death when she passed away at 80 in 1998. Stokley see remembering on 5