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Articles from The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine) (June 22, 2004)

1-71 out of 71 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
10 ways to fix pride: it's time to stop complaining about the muscle boys and drag queens and to start applying our queer eyes to a pride parade makeover. Brocka, Allan Brief Article 192
A free speech lesson in Utah. Brief Article 146
Across the nation. Brief Article 269
Aged to perfection: at age 55, marketing executive Rick Dinihanian is Playgirl's latest openly gay cover man--proving that sex appeal comes at all ages. Lisotta, Christopher 556
Ahead of their class: high school students across the nation are not just coming out in big numbers; they're competing for traditional leadership roles. Caldwell, John 1115
All Bettes are off: Bette Midler has been adored by gay audiences for her entire career. So why is she so wishy-washy about supporting same-sex marriage? Ferber, Lawrence Interview 544
All the queen's madmen: the two comedians behind Little Britain create a wide range of wacko characters, including "the only gay in the village". Goodridge, Mike Television Program Review 443
All-American Fran: in a comprehensive ad campaign, Fran Drescher and the ACLU speak out on same-sex marriage. Lisotta, Christopher 508
Almost positive: X-Men star James Marsden talks about being taken hostage by Scott Speedman in the HIV drama The 24th Day. Hensley, Dennis Interview 510
An eye on the House: Brett Wagner wants to become part of a new generation of openly gay congresspeople, but he's chosen a difficult route to get there. Caldwell, John 1202
Babylon in San Francisco: Beach Blanket Babylon is one of the longest-running attractions of the City by the Bay. But is it gay? Well, thereon hangs a tale. Levy, Dan 578
Baptists to skip school. Clayworth, Jason Brief Article 138
Bisexual pride. Prchal, Amie Letter to the Editor 137
Bittersweet victory post 9/11. Noyes, Andrew Brief Article 139
Brazil's other hot spot. 32
Bringing the world to Israel: having established a gay pride celebration in Jerusalem, Hagai El-Ad is now looking to 2005, when WorldPride will come to his city. Interview 581
California loses an adversary. Blotcher, Jay Brief Article 119
Call me the irreverend. Clinton, Kate 691
Changing young minds. Brief Article 31
Correction. Correction Notice 38
Doing it for the money. Walker, Keith Letter to the Editor 170
Ducking the issue. Savka, David Letter to the Editor 323
Equality in the window. Brief Article 52
Fighting for our pride: what does Stonewall mean to us now? Plenty, and it's all in this book, says a postmodern West Coaster. Alumit, Noel Book Review 634
For the love of Franz Ferdinand. Brief Article 159
Garofalo sounds off. 27
Gay marriage A-OK with divorce lawyers. Brief Article 117
Gay marriage Inc.: fledgling companies are cashing in on gay and lesbian couples before and after they walk down the aisle. Henneman, Todd 1021
Gays get their due at Yale. Brief Article 138
Going solo against DOMA as one Florida lawyer challenges the federal marriage ban, some gays would like him to back off. Lisotta, Christopher 423
Gotta dance: out choreographer-actor Scott Grossman shines on top TV pageants, in films, and in Broadway shows. But first came ... football? Jones, Anderson 660
Growing pains: a French high school jock deals with being forced out of the closet in You'll Get Over It. Ehrenstein, David Movie Review 408
Hit 'em with the truth. Steele, Bruce C. Editorial 691
Iconic Nicole. Salzberg, Mark Letter to the Editor 176
k.d. loves Canada: k.d. lang talks about fame, gay marriage, and her latest album, a valentine to her home country. Hays, Matthew Interview 695
Leading the parade. Neff, Lisa 1964
Movies to watch from the couch: Sundance Channel's nonfiction DocDay series and other TV documentaries celebrate gay pride all June long. Ehrenstein, David Television Program Review 892
Not-so-sweet 16: a new novel about a gay teen and his pickpocket dad avoids all the coming-out cliches. Kim, Ryan James Book Review 175
Organs for HIV+ patients. Brief Article 133
Our wedding album: the images of May 17, from towns across Massachusetts, express emotions no words could capture, as overjoyed gay and lesbian couples obtain fully legal marriage licenses for the first time in U.S. history. 663
Poker faces: meet the queer producers behind the Bravo hit Celebrity Poker Showdown. Hensley, Dennis Interview 450
Praise the Lorde: reading a new biography of Audre Lorde, Rebecca Walker reflects on the life and work of the legendary poet. Walker, Rebecca Book Review 1080
Predicting the future of being gay: January 10, 1984. Romesburg, Don Reprint 138
Pride and self-hatred. Rice, Christopher Column 698
Pride anthems for a new century: update your gay pride soundtrack with these postmillenial queer anthems. Davis, Mark 558
Pride, patriotism and Queer Eye: the nation has changed quite a bit since Queer Eye for the Straight Guy debuted last summer, The Fab 5 talk about their role in the gay rights revolution--and how the show has affected their love lives. Vary, Adam B. Cover Story 3526
Proud gay Republican. Brief Article 268
Putting Freud's gay theory to rest. Allen, Dan Brief Article 117
Putting his stamp on love: the man who bent the O in LOVE is everywhere this summer. Catching up with 75-year-old out painter Robert Indiana. Kennedy, Sean 686
Rants & raves. 465
Reader comments from www.advocate.com. Letter to the Editor 184
Simply the best. Bibliography 2246
Sins of the father. Postal, Madge Letter to the Editor 221
Southern Comfort, with a twist. Brief Article 140
Still a wonder: a new Wonder Woman DVD boxed set rekindles the Amazon love among gay and lesbian fans. Mangels, Andy Video Recording Review 537
Still out. Wong, Wayman Letter to the Editor 92
Talkin' 'bout a revolution: Margaret Cho's new comedy concert film, Revolution, debuts on Sundance Channel--and she's as pissed off and hilarious as ever. Jones, Anderson Interview 493
The future of gay: if recent history is any indication, the lives of gay men and lesbians--from marriage to the military--will be drastically different by the year 2054. Will there even be a word for gay? Hudson, Mike 1677
The greater good. Darby, Scott Letter to the Editor 158
The most dangerous people in America: in this election year, gays and lesbians need to pay closer attention than ever to friend and foe, because who we don't know can definitely hurt us. Here's a primer on nine people who put equal rights at risk by their actions or inactions. Flanders, Laura 872
This torch still burns: Harvey Fierstein revisits the movie version of Torch Song Trilogy with a new DVD commentary. Duralde, Alonso Interview 581
Together in Tennessee: Kristie Bacon decides to confront her antigay Tennessee town. Neff, Lisa 497
Transitions. Brief Article 106
Turning hate into beauty: there's healing power in "Reversing Vandalism," the San Francisco library's response to defacement of its gay-themed books. Shank, Will 342
TV's new "good thing": drag domestic diva Brini Maxwell swears she's not out to be the new Martha, Tell that to the devotees of her cable show. Ferber, Lawrence 538
Two's company: dance and life partners Dwight Rhoden and Desmond Richardson mark gay pride season with the 10th anniversary of their acclaimed company, Complexions. Carman, Joseph 471
Vito, Randy, and Harvey. Zadan, Craig Brief Article 763
Why did Melissa cross the road? Melissa Ferrick talks about taking risks to put out her latest CD, The Other Side. Hensley, Dennis Interview 797
Wooing gays with wedding bells. Brief Article 168
Worldwide pride: whether wearing festive balloons in Paris, being escorted by police in Zagreb, or marching masked in Taipei, brave gay men and lesbians find their own ways to celebrate pride across the globe. 1341
You don't know Jack. Brief Article 121

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