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12 FRI
Jack E. Jett Show. An offbeat, campy comedy and
cutting edge talk show with a variety of real ana faux
guests as well os videos. (:30) DCTV 27 at 10:30 p.m.
Gay Weddings Marathon. The original eight part
gay series that proved to Bravo that gay and lesbian
programming meant hig rating. This series follows
four bickering couples, meddling in-laws and last
minute disasters and woes of wedding planning.
(4:00) Bravo at noon.
Sex and the City: Anchors Amy. Carrie, Samantho
and Charlotte begin to adjust to Miranda's new life
with baby Brady. Newly single Charlotte is ready to
find her next great love. Carrie wonders if after Big
and Aidan, sne's all out of great loves while
Samontha is on a mission to get back at Richard.
(:30) HBO at 8 p.m.
Sex and the City: Unoriginal Sin. At their weekly
breakfast, Samantha tells the girls that she's backc
together with Richard. Miranda is also shocked when
Steve tells her he'd like baby Brady to be baptized so
he doesn't go to Hell. Carrie finds it difficult to drum
up new material for her weekly sex column now that
sne's not in a relationship. (:30) HBO at 8:30 p.m.
Tracey Takes On ...The Supernatural. Tracey
Ullman as lesbian Chris Warner who sells her soul to
the devil to help improve her girlfriend's golf game.
(:30) HBO at 3:30 p.m.
Queer as Folk. Ted descends into drug abuse.
Stockwell's meeting with the gay community doesn't
go as planned; (:45) Showtime at 11:30 p.m.
13 SAT
My Beautiful Launderette. Racial inequality in
London is the focus of this story of an interracial gay
couple (Daniel Day-Lewis, Gordon Warnecke) who
operate a coin laundry. (1:45) Showtime at 2:30 a.m.
Ruthie & Connie: Every Room in the House.
Deborah Dickson's documentary chronicles a lesbian
couple's long-term relationship and their work as
activists in the gay community. (1:00) HBO at 11
a.m.
Road Rules. The male roadies must strip at a gay
club while the girls promote the event. (:30) MTV at
2:30 p.m.
Crank Yankers. Elmer (Jimmy Kimmel) tries to
book a vacation with a gay cruise line. (:30) Comedy
Central at midnight.
14 SUN
Personal Best. 1982 classic story of an Olympic
runner (Mariel Hemingway) involved in a lesbian
relationship. 1982 (2:05) Cinemax at 2 a.m.
Lambda Weekly, gay and lesbian radio for north
Texas, is the longest running gay and lesbian radio
show on the air anywhere in the world. (1:00) 89.3
KNON-fm at 1:00 p.m.
Cathedral of Hope presents a worship service from
this predominantly gay and lesbian congregation.
(1:00) DCTV-14B at 3:30 p.m. and DCTV-51A/47A at
10 p.m.
The Laramie Project. Shortly after the 1998 mur-
der of Matthew Shepard, Moises Kaufman and his
New York theater group headed to Laramie to inter-
view residents ana to gauge reaction to the case.
(1:45) HBO at 4:15 p.m.
Freshman Diaries: The Age of Innocence. Luis and
Neil embark on their first gay relationship. (:30)
Showtime at 10 p.m.
16 TUE
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. Twice divorced
Tom is a caring dad who dotes on nis two children,
whom he sees each weekend. He clearly lost custody
of all the nice furniture and his fashion and grooming
choices are also failing to show him off to his best
advantage. Fatherly duties unfortunately leave him
little time and even less space for his dating life. The
Fab Five's mission: help this great dad figure out how
to be a great catch as he re-enters the dating scene.
(1:00) Bravo at 9 p.m. and 11 p.m.
Real World season 13 in Paris features gay house
member Simon. (:30) MTV at 9 p.m.
17 WED
Queer as Folk. Brian investigates the murder of the
gay man found earlier behind Debbie's diner;
Melanie and Lindsay try to reason with Emmett about
Ted's drug use. (:45) Snowtime at 9 p.m.
The Sum of Us. Russell Crowe's film debut as a gay
man living with his loving father who helps his son
with dates. (1:40) Showtime at 1:45 p.m.
Becker: The Princess Cruise. Linda tries to make it up
to John after she mistakenly books him on a gay
cruise. (:30) KFWD Ch. 64 at 6:30 p.m.
Relax... It's Just Sex. Story of a group of gay and
straight friends living in Los Angeles. Jennifer Tilly.
(2:00) Showtime at 10 p.m.
18 THU
Will & Grace: 24. In the season finale, Karen con-
fronts her ex-husband's mistress (Minnie Driver)
before she invites Will, Grace and Jack on her extrav-
agant yacht for a somber ceremony. Grace goes into
a jealous fit when she meets the sexy co-worker
(Nicolette Sheridan) of her husband Leo. Deborah
Harry also appears. (:30) KXAS Ch. 5 at 8 p.m.
19 FRI
Jack E. Jett Show. An offbeat, campy comedy and
cutting edge talk show with a variety of real ana faux
guests as well as videos. (:30) DCTV 27 at 10:30 p.m.
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Theater —
The following productions are scheduled to
open this week:
Dallas Theater Center presents a 2003-2004
Season Sneak Preview at Stonewall Business Expo.
The season starts with Shakespeare's Hamlet fol-
lowed by Tennessee Williams, The Glass Menagerie.
Melrose Hotel, 3015 Oak Lawn. Sep. 14. 1 p.m.-5
p.m. $30-$35. 214-521-5342 ext. 2940.
The following productions are scheduled to
close this week:
Alfred Stieglitz Loves O'KeeffeThe story of the
love affair between photographer and the bisexual
artist, 25 years his junior. Stage West, 3055 S.
University, Fort Worth. Through Sep. 14. Fri.-Sat. at
8 p.m. Sun. at 3 p.m. $20-524. 817-784-9378.
Member of the Wedding Bucket Productions
presents Carson McCuller's play set in a small south-
ern town in 1945. Bath House Cultural Center, 521
E. Lawther. Through Sep. 13 at 8 p.m. $10-$l 5.
972-686-6880.
Romanoff and Juliet A Dramawerks production
of Peter Ustinov's 1950s Cold War comedy.
ArtCentre of Plano, 1028 15th, Plano. Through Sep.
13. at 8 p.m. $12-$16. 972-849-0358.
Flower Drum Song. A new version of the Rodgers
and Hammerstein musical with book by David Henry
Hwang that was produced in Dallas by Dallas
Summer Musicals and moved to New York where it
flopped on Broadway. A limited national tour returns
the show to Dallas. Fair Park Music Hall, 909 First.
Through Sep. 14. Fri.-Sat. at 8 p.m. Sat.-Sun. at 2
p.m. $10 to $65. 214 373-8000.
Opening —
Latino Cultural Center opens with gala events
including a parade, lours speakers, performances
and art exhibits. The Dallas Symphony Orchestra,
Anita Martinez Ballet Folklorico, Dallas Black Dance
Theater and Tito Puente, Jr. are scheduled to per-
form. The garden is named The Gay and Lesrnan
Fund for Dallas Garden because of fund raising
efforts for the Center by the gay and lesbian commu-
nity. Latino Cultural Center, 2600 Live Oak. Sep. 15-
20.214-670-3320.
Concerts —
Lucinda Williams performs. Gypsy Tea Room,
2548 Elm. $25. Sep. 18 at 7:30 p.m. 888-597-STAR.
Dallas Wind Symphony opens their season with
Paganini. Meyerson Symphony Center, 2301 Flora.
Sep. 16 at 8 p.m. S12-S39. 214-528-5576.
Opera —
Rigoletto. Fort Worth Opera's production of
Giuseppe Verdi's classic opera about a court jester
desperately trying to protect his daughter from the
amorous escapades of the Duke he serves. Bass
Performance Hall, 525 Commerce, Fort Worth. Sep.
12, 2003 at 8 p.m., Sep. 14 at 2 p.m. and Sep. 16 at
7:30 p.m. $12 - $105. 817.212.4280.
Lecture —
The Writer's Studio, a new literary subscription
series sponsored by The Writer's Garret and KERA.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Tracy Kidder is inter-
viewed. Theatre Three, 2800 Routh. Sep. 7.7 p.m.-9
p.m. Six author series price $152-172. 214-871-
3300.
Sports —
Gay Day at the Ballpark. Texas Rangers play the
Oakland A's. Half of all proceeds from ticket sales
benefit gay and lesbian organizations. Tailgate party
precedes tne game. Ballpark in Arlington. Sep. 14 at
7 p.m. $12. 214-540-4425.
Workshop —
A Weekend of Shakespeare Workshops pre-
sented by Classical Acting Company taught by British
actor, producer director Chris Pickles. The workshops
are "Shakespeare's First Folio of 1623: A Practical
Workshop in Three Sessions" and "Talking to
Yourself? Shakespeare's Soliloquies." Trinity River
Arts Center, 2600 Stemmons. Sep. 13-14. $100-
$200,214-505-0316.
Art —
Three Local Photographers. David Donovan's
work features black and white and Polaroid Spectra
photographs, using a cinematic approach, with play-
ers acting to set themes and ideas. Michael Lyon's
work explores new places in an expanding vocabu-
lary of photographic formats ond prints made in the
new mediums of this time. Mahesh Brown's black and
white work reveals the form, texture and stillness in
all things. Ligne Roset, 1617 Hi Line. Sep. 14-Nov.
29. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Opening reception Sep.
14. 6 p.m.-8 p.m. 214-742-2300.
Event —
Oak Cliff Centennial. Live entertainment includes
both music and dance, an art fair, historical exhibits
and demonstrations. Lake Cliff Park. Sep. 14.
Auditions —
The Odd Couple presented by ICT. Cold reading
from script for performances Nov. 7-22. IQ Studio,
Story Rd and Rochelle, Irving. Sep. 14 at 2 p.m. Sep.
15 at 7 p.m. 972-594-6104.
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