
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Gospel Happenings in December !

Saturday, November 15, 2008
Jerusalem is Proud to present
Australian Premiere with discussion forum featuring Tobin Saunders and Rodney Croome
Friday the 21st 6.30pm
Kino Cinemas
Tiks: www.hraff.org.au 8352 4434
Review from Variety the Showbiz bible:
'Plans to hold 2006's World Pride celebration and march in Jerusalem are met with political and religious opposition in "Jerusalem Is Proud to Present."
Dramatic conflict pits the city's tolerance-oriented Open House against fundamentalist and superstitious critics who fear potential "homosexualization of the Middle East."
DV-shot docu, which won the nonfiction prize at Outfest, makes no effort to educate the narrow-minded; instead, it serves gay-friendly auds worldwide as a record of unfair treatment. With the right publicity, hot-button pic could ignite enough interest for a modest theatrical run.
Though the demonstration (which promised to avoid the "nudity and provocation" of other international gay-pride gatherings) was to be more symbolic than anything, the event's opponents far outnumbered its passionate organizers, forcing compromises through threats of physical violence.
A silent witness throughout the uphill planning process, director Nitzan Gilady presents an insider's view of the many obstacles faced, from city hall, where Jerusalem's mayor and conservative council refuse to acknowledge any discussion, to the streets, where agitprop pamplets and actual rioting lead local police to revoke their support.
It's blood-boiling stuff, offset by encouraging signs of progress in some corners.
Winner of the Outstanding Documentary Feature award at the 2007 Outfest: Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Film Festival.'
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Sex Spirits and Sorcery and Turn the Beat Around
Melbourne Fringe Festival
Sex, Spirits and Sorcery
"The artists of Injalak Arts and Crafts in western Arnhem Land's steaning climes, the Dreamtime is a passionate mix of lust, revenge and magic. On the arrival of priggish missionaries such stories became taboo and were relegated to rock art galleries. This exhibition explores raw sexualty and the Dreaming. Injalak is bringing sexy back!"
Mossenson Galleries
41 Derby Street
Collingwood
From now until the last day on Saturday the 11th except Sundays.
10-6pm FREE
This sounds great just what Gospel Grooves is ALLLLLL about. Check it out !
More details mossensongalleries.com.au
Turn the Beat Around Concert
Melbourne Gay and Lesbian Chorus and MGLC Youth Chorus
A fusion of sublime and groovy choral sounds.
Two shows only
Saturday the 4th of October 2pm and 8pm
Clocktower Centre
750 Mt Alexander Road
Moonee Ponds
For more information go to mglc.org.au
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Spring into Gospel October Concerts
Held every Sunday in October at the Collins Street Baptist Chruch these concerts promise to be uplifting and a great musical experience ! PLUS entry is FREE !
174 Collins Street just up from the Town Hall at Swanston Walk
2pm October 5th "Heaven Knows" An acapella choir from Adelaide
2pm October 12th "The Rhythm Project'' Music from Urban Praise
2pm October 19th ''Melbourne Mass Gospel Choir'' A community choir expertly led by the
well known and respected Phil Hezenroeder
2pm October 26th Collins Street Baptist Festival Choir and Festival Service
Enquires 9650 7936 or http://www.csbc.org.au/ and go to Events.
Monday, September 8, 2008
Coffee Capers
COFFEE CAPERSLooks inviting doesn't it! Yep like most people of western society I NEED my coffee. Every day that I remember, I've taken my early morning trip to the cafe (usually Bevande, Windsor). It is so much part of my ritual, my day, the raison d'etre of my existence ! (Well almost!)
I have a Chinese flat mate. When I say Chinese I mean Chinese not Chinese Australian, and like most things, he doesn't understand what I do at all ! It's all very foreign to him.
However in parts of South East Asia coffee is very much part of their lives. My BEST coffee experience ever was in LAOS. Yes LAOS. Once part of Indo-China the French brought coffee and coissants to this country and they're never left.
I'll never forget one memorable morning when the guesthouse served up this wonderful brew. They use this wire type net to strain the coffee through. Of course while I was there I bought the sieve and the coffee and tried it at home. ATLAS it's not the same ! AND I can't get Laos coffee here I have to go the central market in ADELAIDE !
I dream of going back to LAOS for many reasons, not least the wonderful people and their innocent ways, but also for the coffee experience. BRING IT ON !
What's your great coffee experiences? Go on make a comment and tell us all.
Monday, September 1, 2008
Me and Dewey

ME AND DEWEY
Yes I have my strange ways but I don't think I'm the only dude who likes to hang out in the library. I love libraries particularly those that are architectually pleasing that are a joy to dwell within.
Some of the best libraries I've ever come across are in little old New Zealand. There's one in a quiet outlying suburb of Christchurch which overlooks the ocean. The view is stunning and you would never know about it unless you came across it by pure accident.
Of course nothing can surpass our great State Library here in Melbourne town. I love the way it combines art gallery spaces, museum items with books and journals.
If you look for me among the stacks you will probably find me at:
781 History of music
These books are pretty cool. The University of Melbourne Baillieu's music library is a great resource !
388.4 Overseas public transport systems
I know you all now think i'm one of those weird trainspotter types BUT I'M NOT !!!!
Here you can read about the PT miracles round the world. Did you know that in Bogota, Columbia and Curitiba, Brazil whole swathes of road space have been reclaimed and cheap, effective and fast busways put in place alongside some beautiful new parks. Also in the home of the freeway LA now has some great underground rail lines to all the great tourist sights. If it can work there it can work here too !
417.7 History of Language
Yes I've never been sooooo happy the day i discovered the language tree ! So many mysteries so many dialects. Did you know that Hungarian and Finnish are linguistically similar though they are locate in totally different parts of Europe? AND that Khmer from Cambodia is more like the languages of India than its' neighbours in Thaliand or Vietnam ? How did that happen?
Yep the library can keep me in endless wondrous amusement for hours on end !
AND the dewey system is waiting for you ! So go ahead take a number and go for your imaginery trip !
GG BLOG UPDATED EVERY WEEK
LAST SUNDAY we featured music from the Gospel Harmonettes of Birmingham a traditional gospel group from US of A.They are best known for their lead singer Dorothy Lee Coates.
GOSPEL NEWS
# Advance Notice: A series of gospel concerts at Collins Street Baptist church in October. Watch this space !If you have info on upcoming community concerts please let us know: gospelgrooves@joy.org.au.
PLAYLISTS
On past programs we have showcased music from:
Dorothy Lee Coates and the Gospel Harmonettes
The Caravans - The Best of the Caravans
adoration - adoration live on the gospel train
Mavis Staples - We'll never turn back
Various Artists - Gotta Serve Somebody: Gospel Music of Bob Dylan
Sweet Honey in the Rock - sacred ground
Vika and Linda - Tell the Angels
Various Artists - South African Gospel
Mary Mary - truthful
Anakulaia - Anakulaia
Paul Capsis with Cafe at the Gates of Salvation - Paul Capsis Live
FUTURE PROGRAMS
Next Sunday Malcolm Looker is coming into JOY. He is going to give us an update on what is happening in the Uniting Chruch. If you have any ideas on speakers or topics for future programs send us an email. You may also know some great gospel artists you would like us to play gospelgrooves@joy.org.au.
GG BLOG UPDATED EVERY WEEK
Sunday, August 24, 2008
When Libra's rising and Scorpio's crashing and there are tears before bedtime!

Friday, August 15, 2008
Creating Families

In the Gay and Lesbian world we're used to creating families in our own way. We have to make up our own 'marriage' ceremonies, figure out how to nurture and rear our own children, and for those rejected by their own natural families (still till common) find our own brothers, sisters, aunts and uncles to love us as we are.
In my own case, my family are very accepting of who I am. However as an only child and not close to any of my cousins (except cousin Clare far away in England), Im slowly looking and creating extra family members for myself. It never used to bother me as I never missed having sisters and brothers around. However as I grow older I find I'm accumulating relatives !
Sister Clare, who came to watch me do my radio thing a week ago is a dear close friend. I consider to be as sisterlike as I can imagine anyone to be. She doesn't really need any more family as she has 5 sisters and 2 brothers but out of her generous nature I feel embraced !
My beautiful friend Debby has had some beautiful children and it touches my heart when she announces Uncle Tim's arrival. I love having seeing and playing with my nephews Daniel Joseph and Lucas Sean (great names !).
Sometimes there's a family like feeling in the gay and lesbain community. I've always found JOY 94.9 an amazing place. It's always friendly, quite empowering and sometimes like a family.
I've referred to the lovely and sweet Leenie as sister Leenie and I've told the very cute Stephen he's my older brother. He doesn't like the older bit but it's in honour of his wisdom and knowledge......given that he's the General Manager !
I think one reason for my new interest in creating a family is the fact that my father died last year and my mother is of a good age and won't be around one day. It's also one of the reasons why I want to be part of a loving church community. I've recently joined the Brunswick Baptist church. (Strangely it's one of the few Baptist churches with a track record in fully accepting Gay and Lesbians !) They don't know it yet but I look forward to getting closer to my new chruch friends !
What's family like for you ? Are you creating families, go on make a comment !
GG BLOG UPDATED EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT AFTER THE SHOW
COMING UP THIS SUNDAY on Aug 24th we'll have the pleasure of Michael Kelly's company again. Michael was up in Sydney during the 'world youth day' activities. He was involved in some of the alternative events and will give us a report. Michael is a writer and speaker who wrote the excellent book Seduced by Grace. One day we hope to combine both programs into a podcast for those who can't listen in live.
LAST SUNDAY we featured music from Adoration a professional Melbourne gospel group. No one seems to have heard about them recently so I suspect they are in recess at the moment. We featured their CD Adoration live on the gospel train.
CONTMPLATIVE THOUGHT OF THE WEEK
"There is a community of the spirit.
Join it, and feel the delight of walking in the noisy street and being the noise.
Drink all your passion, and be a disgrace. Close both eyes to see with the other eye."
Rumi found in The Essential Rumi by Coleman Barks
GOSPEL NEWS
# Advance Notice: A series of gospel concerts at Collins Street Baptist church in October. Watch this space !If you have info on upcoming community concerts please let us know: gospelgrooves@joy.org.au.
PLAYLISTS
On past programs we have showcased music from:
adoration - adoration live on the gospel train
Mavis Staples - We'll never turn back
Various Artists - Gotta Serve Somebody: Gospel Music of Bob Dylan
Sweet Honey in the Rock - sacred ground
Vika and Linda - Tell the Angels
Various Artists - South African Gospel
Mary Mary - truthful
Anakulaia - Anakulaia
Paul Capsis with Cafe at the Gates of Salvation - Paul Capsis Live
FUTURE PROGRAMS
In later programs we hope to have a representative from Changing Attitudes to comment on the Anglican Church scene which has been in the news lately.Out and Black will also come on to GG to talk about indigenous spirituality and sexuality. Should be a great program !
If you have any ideas on speakers or topics for future programs send us an email. You may also know some great gospel artists you would like us to play gospelgrooves@joy.org.au.
GG BLOG UPDATED EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT AFTER THE SHOW !
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Gospel Grooves - Ashram Adventures
I went to an Ashram about a week ago and I can't stop thinking about the experience. The community is in Mt Eliza and the sister of my sister (i know it's confusing) is a member.
When Clare's sister went to the Ashram she was given her spiritual name, Bindu. She is quite delightful and very hospitable. Together with her partner, Manu, they live there and LOVE the Ashram. Of course want you to be enthusiastic and to LOVE everything about the place as well.
To be truthful I found it all quite confronting, though Clare assures me one day I’ll get used to it. On the wall there were heaps and heaps of pictures of exotic Indian almost naked gurus (mmmm) sitting in the lotus position. The Ashram of course has its own guru, Swamiji who the community reveres and hangs off his every word.
On Saturday nights there is ‘Satsang’. It's held in this wonderful circus like tent and you expect a ring master to appear at any moment. The evening consists of meditation, a 'sermon' from Swamiji and the giving of gifts and greetings to Swamiji (yep it's very much about Swamji, the women compete to sit as close to him as possible!).
The highlight for me was the music. Using traditional Indian instruments such as the sitar, they play this amazing music driven by some fantastic and incredible rhythms. Singing along with a beautiful mantra it can send you into a wild and wonderful psychotic state….well almost.
Bindu has been there for 8 years and according to Clare it's been a wonderful and empowering experience for her. I can't accept everything that is going on but I'll definitely go back to Satsang one day.
Have you had any interesting religious encounters ? Go ahead make a comment and tell me about it !
GG BLOG UPDATED EVERY MONDAY
Coming up this Sunday
COMING UP THIS SUNDAY on Aug 17th we’ll be playing some traditional Gospel . . . I know, it's about time ! Tune in and move to the grooves of Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Mahalia Jackson and the Staple Singers.
Gospel Grooves Happenings
Last Week
LAST SUNDAY we featured music from Ladysmith Black Mambazo from their CD Ladysmith Black Mambazo Congratulations South Africa The Ultimate Collection. It is a double CD: the 1st CD has traditional and contemporary themes and the 2nd some fantastic gospel/spiritual music. Check it out !
Contemplative Thought for the Week
'If one desires a change, one must be that change before that change can take place.' Gita Bellin
A Guide for the Advanced Soul Susan Howard
Gospel News
# Advance Notice: A series of gospel concerts at Collins Street Baptist church in October. Watch this space !
If you have info on upcoming community concerts please let us know: gospelgrooves@joy.org.au.
Playlists
On past programs we have showcased music from:
Mavis Staples - We'll never turn back
Various Artists - Gotta Serve Somebody: Gospel Music of Bob Dylan
Sweet Honey in the Rock - sacred ground
Vika and Linda - Tell the Angels
Various Artists - South African Gospel
Mary Mary - truthful
Anakulaia - Anakulaia
Paul Capsis with Cafe at the Gates of Salvation - Paul Capsis Live
Future Programs
On Sunday the 24th we’ll have Michael Kelly back to talk about what happened in Sydney during world youth day a month or so ago.
In later programs we hope to have a representative from Changing Attitudes to comment on the Anglican Church scene which has been in the news lately.
Out and Black will also come on to GG to talk about indigenous spirituality and sexuality. Should be a great program !
If you have any ideas on speakers or topics for future programs send us an email. You may also know some great gospel artists you would like us to play gospelgrooves@joy.org.au.
GG BLOG UPDATED EVERY MONDAY
