Equality Law Review 101, "That's What She Said" and THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT
July 12: Get the Big Picture on the Equality Legal Landscape as Loyola Law School Professor Douglas NeJaime fills us in on the recent Supreme Court ruling Christian Legal Society vs. UC Hastings, why it means we live in Justice Kennedy's world, recapping the confirmation hearings of Solicitor General Elena Kagan and her public comments about ending DADT, and what it all means for marriage equality as the Prop 8 Trial ruling is expected any minute. Questions? Phone them in during our live broadcast--or leave a comment here and we'll ask the Professor for you. http://www.scotuswiki.com/index.php?title=Christian_Legal_Society_v._Martinez
Current Justices: Kennedy, Alito, Stevens, Ginsburg, Roberts, Breyer, Scalia, Sotomayor, Thomas.
Solicitor General Elena Kagan at confirmation hearings with Senators Leahy and Sessions.
Then, live in studio, the electric performers Amy Turner and Kathryn Lounsbery are in the house, bringing us a taste of THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID -- their mad musical bouquet of imaginative, comic songs about lesbians. http://www.thatswhatshesaidshow.com/

Preparing for a tour across America and Mexico, their musical versatility and impeccable comic timing have quickly garnered rave reviews and a world-wide following. Recently named “Best Comedy Show to Make You Pee Your Pants” by Jane and Jane Magazine, Amy and Kathryn are recent darlings of the Film Festival circuit with their hard-core rap homage to the oldest Lesbian joke: U-Haul: The Music Video.
Finally, THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT is opening nationwide to critical acclaim, including our own. We'll give you the inside scoop on this charming, poignant film directed by Lisa Cholodenko(HIGHT ART, LAUREL CANYON) that looks at what family ties mean as the adolescent children of a married lesbian couple, played by Annette Bening and Julianne Moore, reach out to their sperm donor/biological father played by Mark Ruffalo and boundaries get stretched and broken as relationships are redefined.


All this plus This Way Out News, a Rainbow Minute, the local Community Calendar and more happening this Monday, July 12, at 7pm on KPFK 90.7FM Los Angeles or 98.7FM Santa Barbara and streaming live online at http://www.kpfk.org/listen-live.html

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