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The name game: California says gays are "suspect." Connecticut calls us "quasi-suspect." Huh? Brief article Dec 2, 2008 262
Girl trouble: the dearth of new lesbian films showing in theaters raises the question, what's happened to sapphic cinema? Nov 4, 2008 1214
Mogul in the making: with two new films coming out in November, writer-director Shamim Serif is one lesbian filmmaker who is enjoying bang-up success. Interview Nov 4, 2008 570
A legend in her time: will Del Martin's legacy remain intact after November 4? Brief article Oct 7, 2008 292
An archbishop for all: Desmond Tutu sees gay and lesbian rights as part of the larger struggle in the fight for freedom and dignity for all. Jun 17, 2008 778
Dynamic duo: with a retrospective currently at the de Young Museum in San Francisco and a tour slated for later this year, the controversial art team Gilbert and George are about to remind America of the beauty of bad taste. Apr 22, 2008 711
Reading, writing, cross-dressing. Oct 23, 2007 342
Twin Falls, Montana: Mark and Alex were identical twins who did everything together, including attempting suicide. But when Alex decided to become Clair their whole world splintered. The new documentary Red Without Blue gets it on film. Jun 19, 2007 501
Just our curt of tea: the new anthology Baby Remember My Name pays homage to Michelle Tea, the queen of queer girl writing, just as she's relinquishing the crown. Apr 10, 2007 1272
The perils of home. Nov 21, 2006 252
Doll factory divas: Tomorrow They Will Kiss. Book review Oct 24, 2006 338
Vachon's fresh kill. Book review Oct 10, 2006 485
Rescuing history. Book review Sep 26, 2006 539
Books. Sep 12, 2006 471
Night moves: Armistead Maupin wrote The Night Listener after he was duped into a phone friendship with someone posing as an abused teenage boy. Now the book is a film. Maupin talks with Regina Marler about this "gritty little thriller". Interview Jul 18, 2006 614
Drawn to the truth: superstar queer cartoonist Alison Bechdel takes time out from chronicling the lesbian world to pen a moody, haunting memoir about growing up, coming out, and discovering that her dad was also gay. Jun 20, 2006 658
True confessions: cool queer memoirs from a gal who won The Gong Show, a guy who used porn to chasten bad drivers, and a woman who survived an axman's murder attempt. Book review Jun 6, 2006 1076
Wake-up time. Book review May 9, 2006 248
Fierce fiction. Book review Apr 25, 2006 217
Lindy Hop to hip-hop. Brief article Mar 14, 2006 297
Lord of illusion: author and former Advocate columnist Norah Vincent on Self-made Man, her engrossing new book about passing as male for 18 months. Feb 14, 2006 720
Closeted in plain sight: Yale law professor Kenji Yoshino talks about his new book, Covering, inspired by how gay people hide themselves in public--to the detriment of our fight for equality. Feb 14, 2006 607
Light reading. Book Review Feb 14, 2006 218
Ice queen: out author Gretchen Legler talks about her warm memoir of the coldest place in the world. Dec 6, 2005 437
Back to Oz: Gregory Maguire, whose hit novel Wicked brilliantly inverted The Wizard of Oz, returns with a sequel, Son of a Witch--and this time there's gay stuff! Interview Sep 27, 2005 554
Streetwise. Book Review Jul 19, 2005 164
Youth fiction grows up: for the gifted crop of writers telling stories for and about gay youths, the old cliches are so-o-o over. Jun 21, 2005 704
Story of red: out author Bill Hayes reminds us that for one gay man or all mankind, everything ends in blood. Brief Article Mar 29, 2005 237
A woman's touch: what happens in the early '60s when a female violin prodigy meets a sexy lesbian fan? Brief Article Mar 29, 2005 193
Meet the medium: Terry Iacuzzo, lesbian psychic to the stars, recalls the joys and sorrows of growing up in the midst of a psychic family. Book Review Feb 15, 2005 345
Prize specimen: no gay novel ever won the Booker Prize--until now. Book Review Dec 7, 2004 223
Milk 'n' Kinsey. Brief Article Nov 23, 2004 223
Han Ong returns: the queer Filipino literary phenomenon is back with a provocative new novel. Nov 23, 2004 456
Passions past: acclaimed Irish novelist Emma Donoghue spins a world of pansexual intrigue in 18th-century London. Book Review Nov 23, 2004 158
How I Paid for College: A Novel of Sex, Theft, Friendship & Musical Theater. Book Review Nov 23, 2004 126
Modern Ranch Living. Brief Article Nov 23, 2004 120
Mondo Homo: Your Essential Guide to Queer Pop Culture. Brief Article Nov 23, 2004 88
Becoming a Visible Man. Brief Article Nov 23, 2004 102
She's Not There: a Life in Two Genders. Book Review Nov 23, 2004 78
Firelands. Book Review Nov 23, 2004 68
The M Word: Writes on Same-Sex Marriage. Book Review Nov 23, 2004 89
Final notice: Heather Lewis's Notice--actually her second novel--is published two years after her suicide. Book Review Oct 12, 2004 409
Perfectly San Francisco. Brief Article Aug 31, 2004 196
For moms and dads. Book Review Jul 20, 2004 264
For kids. Book Review Jul 20, 2004 219
My mother, myself: a lesbian daughter provides a rare glimpse into Puerto Rican family life in a somewhat disconnected memoir. Brief Article Mar 30, 2004 294
Renaissance woman: a female artist finds sanctuary in marriage to a gay man in the Medici-era novel The Birth of Venus. Mar 16, 2004 433
The velocity of Zoe: at 17, she has already written a critically admired book and snagged a six-figure contract; 2003 was quite a year for Zoe Trope (not her real name). Jan 20, 2004 451
He's the fairest: like Wicked? Check this out, fairy tale fans. Brief Article Dec 9, 2003 171
Poison prince. Book Review Nov 11, 2003 167
Wonder woman: Ann-Marie MacDonald is an actor, director, playwright, TV host, mom, and Oprah-anointed novelist. Are you ready for her new book? Sep 16, 2003 529
Naked history: lesbian historian Lillian Faderman talks about her brave new memoir--and her tantalizing past as a stripper. (books). Interview Feb 18, 2003 751
Strong, silent type: rediscovering the life of Ramon Novarro, star of silent films and of gay Hollywood. Nov 26, 2002 376
Sublimely ridiculous: before Saturday Night Live, before Bette Midler, before drag went mainstream, Charles Ludlam broke all the rules. Nov 26, 2002 245

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