Search This Blog

Monday, July 30, 2012

REAL Family Values:Equality Activist Zach Wahls Comes to Provincetown


By Stephen Desroches
Zach Wahls
Provincetown Magazine
The United States has certainly changed since the children’s book Heather Has Two Mommies appeared in 1989, causing controversy. Marriage equality exists in six states and the District of Columbia, with the real possibility that Maine, Washington, and Maryland will join that list by the end of the year. “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” was repealed and the Supreme Court will soon decide the constitutionality of the so-called Defense of Marriage Act. And Barack Obama became the first president to publicly express his support for marriage rights for same-sex couples. 
The LGBT movement has certainly taken giants leaps forward in the past several years. But that movement isn’t driven by those within the walls of the Capital, the Supreme Court, or the White House. It gets its energy from people like Zach Wahls, who rocketed to fame when a video of him addressing the Iowa House Judiciary Committee in favor of marriage equality and in defense of his family went viral on YouTube with almost 17 million hits as of July 19.  That exposure led him to appearances on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, The Late Show with David Letterman, and Chelsea Lately,  as well as a new book, My Two Moms: Lessons of Love, Strength, and What Makes a Family.
“Roller coaster is a phrase I’ve been using a lot lately,” says Wahls, who lives in Iowa City with his two mothers and sister. “It’s been kind of scary. Kind of wild.”
Wahls was a 19-year-old student at the University of Iowa when he spoke before the House Judiciary Committee, who was preparing to vote on an initiative with the ultimate goal of amending the state constitution to ban same-sex marriage, effectively overturning the Iowa Supreme Court’s unanimous decision that made it legal in 2009. While the Republican-controlled Iowa House of Representatives ultimately voted to pass the anti-gay resolution, the Democrats in the state senate blocked it. But Wahls came out of the issue with rock-star appeal and a platform to advocate for equality for gays and lesbians. 

Friday, July 27, 2012

Notes from Land's End: July 24


Provincetown Raises Its Artistic Bar with PAAM’s Motherwell and Long Point Exhibits


 



Robert Motherwell Exhibit at PAAM
photo by Chuck Anzalone
The international art world convened on Commercial Street for a landmark Cape Cod exhibit: “Robert Motherwell: Beside the Sea” Friday, July 22nd through Saturday, September 30th at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum. Curators Lise Motherwell, the artist’s daughter, and multiple NEA Recipient Dan Ranalli (PAAM 2010) designed a monumental show featuring twenty paintings and three collages all created in Provincetown from 1962 (Beside the Sea Series) to 1990 (Blue Guitar).


Other works by Motherwell were in the adjoining “Long Point: An Artist’s Place” exhibit. A cooperative formed in 1977 when Provincetown had only five commercial galleries, the combined works of Varujan Boghosian (1926-), Robert Beauchamp (1923-1995), Paul Bowen (1951-), Fritz Bultman (1919-1985), Carmen Cicero (1926-), Gilbert Franklin (1919-2004), Sideo Fromboluti (1920-), Ed Giobbi (1926-), Dimitri Hadzi (1921-2006), Budd Hopkins (1931-), Rick Klauber (1951-), Leo Manso (1914-1993), Michael Mazur (1935-2009), Robert Motherwell (1915-1991), Renate Ponsold (1935-), Paul Resika (1928-), Judith Rothschild (1921-1993), Sidney Simon (1917-1997), Nora Speyer (1923-), and Tony Vevers (1926-2008) when viewed side by side are just astonishing.


This presentation of both Motherwell and Long Point at PAAM is a visual feast; a testament to the masters that call Provincetown their muse; a message to the international art world that the oldest continuing arts colony is a cultural destination with gravitas.
Read more...

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Family Week in Provincetown, July 28 - August 4


Family Week, Provincetown, July 28 - August 4
Family Week is the largest national gathering of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) family community.


Date: Saturday, July 28, through Saturday, August 4, 2012
Location: Provincetown, MA 02657
“Our sons Dominic (age 6) and Chris (age 4) get very excited for Family Week each year and rave about the face painting, the bouncy house and being able to see all of their friends! Weeks in advance, they even pretend they’re driving to Ptown! My partner and I love to see our children as excited as we are to get together for a fabulous week of fun, celebration, and pride.” -Shelley & Diane
Online registration closes Sunday, July 22.


Family Week an entire week full of family-friendly events – beach campfires, picnics in the park, Parent & Youth Cafés, movie screenings, athletics, arts, a family parade and dance, and more! Family Week also offers unique opportunities for LGBT parents and their children to come together to: 
  • Create life-long connections in support of one another
  • Share stories that will open other hearts and minds in their own communities
  • Raise their collective voices to create social justice for all families

Now, in it's 17th year, Family Week is being presented as part of a series of community events that will honor Family Equality Council's 30th anniversary- a year-long national celebration during which we will unveil a renewed commitment to create a better world for our community of LGBT lives. 
Contact: 
Andra Oshinsky 
Programs Associate 
andra@familyequality.org 

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Whale Week returns to Provincetown, July 23-28


The winners of the 2011 Build Your Own
Boat Race Best Costume Category
PCCS Image 
The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies invites you to bring family and friends to Whale Week- A Celebration of the Sea!

This fun, marine-themed festival, which takes place between July 23 and July 28, was launched in 2011 and is the brain-child of the Center’s Education director, Jesse Mechling, who wanted to expand visitors’ connection with the marine environment on the Outer Cape.

Whale Week features a host of fun, family-friendly events and activities, all with a briny theme. 

The festival begins on Monday, July 23 at 5pm with the hugely entertaining Home Made Boat Race, sponsored and coordinated by Venture Athletics Kayak Shop

Jesse Mechling, Director for Education,
shares the secret wonders of Provincetown's
tidal flats with a group of enthusiastic, young
naturalists.
PCCS Image
Teams from local businesses and organizations will launch their water-craft on the beach behind the Whalers Wharf and the Crown and Anchor. Jay Critchley of the Provincetown Community Compact will emcee and Candy Collins-Boden of the Provincetown Chamber of Commerce, Erin Atwood of the Provincetown Business Guild and comedian Mimi Gonzalez will judge. Points will be awarded not only for the contestants’ speed on the water, but also on the inventiveness of their boat and costume, and on the amount of marine debris they collect en route. Pledges collected by participating teams will support the Center’s education programs. 

On Tuesday, July 24 at 9:30am, Center naturalists will lead an exploration of the tidal flats at the West End Breakwater. This free tour introduces people to the diverse and fascinating critters that inhabit the harbor and marsh. At 11 am a Marine Scavenger Hunt begins from the Center for Coastal Studies kiosk on MacMillan Pier, with a “shopping list” that will take participants along the wharf and across the town beaches. Tuesday activities wrap up with a Nautical Trivia Night at 7:30 pm at the Underground Bar on Commercial Street.

For more information, please contact:
Cathrine Macourt 
508.487.3622 Ext. 103 
cmacourt@coastalstudies.org