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I spent most of the day in bed with Lucinda Williams, (she released a new album yesterday). Lots of snow kept me indoors as I prepped to go to Greensboro, NC to present at Guilford College and the Mid-Winter Gathering of LGBT Quakers.

I have been thinking of Anna HP's question about why a queer person would be part of an insitution like the Church after all the abuse the the Church heaped on us. Since I am on my PDA, I will have to wait to answer, but it is a good question to consider.

Daniel C from Sweden e-mailed me about some prize the Rainbow Festival won and congratulated me, but I am a little confused with the Swedish article he linked.

I heard word today that in Friday's edition of People Magazine they will feature Daniel Gonzales and me (yes we are the real fathers of Anna Nicole Smith's child.) No it is a bout Ted Haggard and the ex-gay movement.

Now I sign off to read some of John Woolman's diary before I go to sleep.

Comments

Annis said…
Peterson, The Rainbow festival was awarded at the annual QX-gala two days ago, a prize called the Öresundsaward. You can read all about that in my blog when you isn't on your what's-it-called .. okay .. mostly how angry I am that Wonk didn't get "nightclub of the year" :) And I am glad that my question got you thinking .. looking forward to your thoughts on it.
Anonymous said…
Oh it wasnt much more than the list of the winner..
If you scroll down it will say
"Öresundspriset: Regnbågsfestivalen"
wich means
Öresundsaward: Rainbowfestival

As Anna said, most of the time the price go to Wonk, or to other night clubs in Copenhagen. It was nice for a bit of change..
Elliot Coale said…
Oh, I am SO picking up that issue of People. Soooo excited!!!

Montel next Tuesday! Looking forward to that, too. ^o^
Carol said…
I am telling everyone I can that you will be on Montel next Tuesday. Now if I tell them you are in People, they won't believe it! Go, Peterson! Spread the word! We're all cheering you on.
Christine Bakke said…
So...a review on the new Lucinda Williams?

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