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Articles from The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine) (October 9, 2007)

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A new look, a new adventure: you're holding the first complete issue of the new Advocate--an unveiling we've been working toward for many months now. Stockwell, Anne 491
A tale of two cities: antigay family values defend the girls of the Big Easy and attack the boys of Boise. McCollum, Rod 748
Art nouveau: one gay writer managed to score a gig traveling the globe to bring the best of the art world to your living room--with both style and a little humor. Hundley, Jessica 541
Burn, baby, burn. Broverman, Neal 223
Bursting the bubble. Barghout, Chris; Kyriazi, Nicholas; Lee, Jim Letter to the editor 296
Cheryl Ann Spector. 46
Coming out ... every October, National Coming Out Day reminds us that the closet is too small a place to live for long. But coming out gay is just one way we announce ourselves to the world. Living openly in the post-gay world means showing off a new gender, a reclaimed religion, your storied past, or true identity. Buchanan, Kyle 982
Datebook 09.25-10.09. Calendar 241
Diversions. Broverman, Neal 125
Don't call it a comeback: Reba McEntire may be down a TV show, but with a little help from her friends, she's back on top of her country game. Reighley, Kurt B. 414
DVD picks. 172
Dyke flick: are lesbian love affairs replacing the gay best friend in romantic comedies? Buchanan, Kyle 790
Everybody out! 198
Family matters. Scurti, Mark F.; Berrigan, Jamie; Guidice, Toni Letter to the editor 379
Family trauma: when her partner was rushed to the hospital with massive bleeding in the brain from an aneurysm, Janice Langbehn and their three kids weren't allowed to see her until she died. Langbehn, Janice 679
Father knows best: in 1978, Jim Ward opened what is considered to have been the nation's first contemporary body-piercing business--the Gauntlet in Los Angeles. His best customer was the late Louis Rove, the gay adoptive father of former Bush "architect" Karl Rove. Voss, Brandon Interview 225
G-force. Weil, Daniel 221
Lesbian after marriage: Jennifer Baumgardner takes a look at the newest acronym in female sexuality and discovers that what a woman wants changes as she does. Baumgardner, Jennifer 1907
Love boat. Newton, Ted; Ferry, Dick Letter to the editor 218
Matthew Broderick. Voss, Brandon Interview 1126
Music picks. Sound recording review 160
Oh, Ryan. Gallicchio, Joseph; Coleman, Dan; Wallace, Sean; Gantt, David Letter to the editor 604
Out on the street: we asked a sampling of LGBT people in Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill, N.C.: "What's your coming-out story?". Ferber, Lawrence 230
Paper trail: in this mini excerpt of Nina Garcia's new book, we learn about the Project Runway star's hot daddy. Excerpt 139
Rants & raves. 250
Robert Garlock. 56
Savage jazz hands. Grant, Japhy 263
Shooting the messenger: Larry Craig and Merv Griffin couldn't be more different, but the response to media coverage of their sexuality was the same: how dare you? Christopher Lisotta talks to the journalists who became the controversy. Lisotta, Christopher 774
Stop being gross: the closeted man's guide to being outed. White, Dave 688
The accidental homo: Project Greenlight star Pete Jones never envisioned his second film as a gay movie, but he managed to make one anyway. Is this progress? Grant, Japhy 933
The Advocate poll: do you consider yourself a faith-based voter? 120
The Boom Boom Room. 61
The object of our affection: her husband let us down, she won't support marriage equality, but still we can't stop dreaming about Hillary. Sean Kennedy sits down with the front-runner for the White House and finds out what's keeping the romance alive. Kennedy, Sean Cover story 3985
Whole Foods gets fresh: from setting up shop in gayborhoods across the country to donating profits to queer causes, Whole Foods has gone out of its way to make nice with the gays. But for some LGBT customers, the organic grocer's recent takeover of rival Wild Oats has put a black spot on Whole Foods' leafy-green image. Henderson, Will 352
Yolanda Retter. 46
You can take it with you: make the most of your overhead bin with these perfect carry-ons. 191

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