Articles from The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine) (November 23, 2004)
1-78 out of 78 article(s)
Title  |
Author |
Type |
Words |
| "Faggot" phobia. |
Goodridge, Mike |
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410 |
| 10% of a million? |
Bergling, Tim |
Brief Article |
54 |
| A gift for giving. |
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Advertisement |
46 |
| A makeover for the Fab 5? |
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33 |
| A nod to Ohio gay families. |
Long, Kat |
Brief Article |
104 |
| A pitch against the D.C. expos. |
Bergling, Tim |
Brief Article |
126 |
| Across the Nation. |
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Brief Article |
180 |
| AIDS redux. |
DesMarteau, John |
Letter to the Editor |
394 |
| Assessing Kerry. |
Connors, Patrick |
Letter to the Editor |
385 |
| Banking made easy: Washington Mutual. |
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Advertisement |
44 |
| Because advocates are sexy. |
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Advertisement |
56 |
| Becoming a Visible Man. |
Marler, Regina |
Brief Article |
102 |
| Better luck next time: promising openly gay and lesbian candidates across the country fell by the wayside in 2004. Surprisingly, their sexuality was not an issue with voters. |
Wildman, Sarah |
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1076 |
| Bill & Al's excellent adventure: out Oscar winner Bill Condon (Gods and Monsters) talks about taking on Alfred Kinsey, bisexual icon of the sexual revolution, in a a new film. |
Steele, Bruce C. |
Interview |
1586 |
| Calling classy couples. |
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Advertisement |
54 |
| Civil unions come to New Zealand: Chris Carter has fought long and hard to make his country the first in the Southern Hemisphere to provide full rights to same-sex couples. |
Allen, Dan |
Interview |
606 |
| Coming out before God: minister Beth Stroud worked up the courage to come out in her flock. Now featured in a PBS documentary, she may face a trial to determine her future as a pastor. |
Kuhr, Fred |
Interview |
795 |
| Correction. |
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Correction Notice |
46 |
| Cover girls: Lesbians on Ecstasy creates joyous and outlandish riffs on dyke classics. |
Marcus, Sara |
Concert Review |
280 |
| Cumming up roses. |
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Brief Article |
191 |
| Defending the rainbow. |
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Brief Article |
326 |
| Died. |
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Brief Article |
54 |
| Doing unto others: it's the holidays, which means you've got too many gifts to buy for too many special people in your life. But we've got ideas for you--yes, we do--ranging from the geeky to the generous. |
Ferber, Lawrence |
Buyers Guide |
633 |
| Donald Aldrich. |
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Brief Article |
22 |
| Everything fans want: Want Two feels a bit like Rufus Wainwright vamping until his next album--but the enclosed concert DVD is a must for devotees of the out troubadour. |
Giltz, Michael |
Sound Recording Review |
402 |
| Fight for your rights & have fun! |
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Advertisement |
40 |
| Firelands. |
Marler, Regina |
Book Review |
68 |
| Foreman fed up. |
Blotcher, Jay |
Brief Article |
127 |
| Gay Anglicans hurt too. |
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Brief Article |
164 |
| Generation quiet. |
LaCasce, Steward |
Letter to the Editor |
149 |
| Get wired: watch season 1 on DVD and you may find yourself fatally addicted to HBO's The Wire. |
Stockwell, Anne |
Television Program Review |
443 |
| Glam? Thank you, ma'am: gender blenders Genesis Breyer P-Orridge and Toilet Boys return with new releases. |
Reighley, Kurt B. |
Sound Recording Review |
449 |
| Going public with gay. |
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Brief Article |
86 |
| Green Day dawns anew: Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong talks about the band's political and provocative new opus, American Idiot. |
Reighley, Kurt B. |
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511 |
| Han Ong returns: the queer Filipino literary phenomenon is back with a provocative new novel. |
Marler, Regina |
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456 |
| Healing in her own hands: a decade ago, Meg Gaines received news that she had ovarian cancer. She beat the odds and is helping others face their fears. |
Graham, Chad |
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598 |
| Hold the assimilation. |
Weinstock, Laura |
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660 |
| Holy terror: Pedro Almodovar talks about Catholicism, the thrill of the "prohibited," and the Bad Education of an entire generation. |
Duralde, Alonso |
Interview |
1344 |
| How I Paid for College: A Novel of Sex, Theft, Friendship & Musical Theater. |
Marler, Regina |
Book Review |
126 |
| Just for fun. |
Andreoli, Richard |
Buyers Guide |
385 |
| Kushner on America. |
Kirsch, Peter |
Letter to the Editor |
169 |
| La belle LaBruce: two sexy new DVDs remind us that in the world of Canadian provocateur Bruce LaBruce, the revolution will not be PG-13. |
Wilde, Michael |
Movie Review |
493 |
| Lesbian love, actually. |
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Brief Article |
145 |
| Lesbians and breast cancer: September 30, 1997. |
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Brief Article |
143 |
| Life lessons from Melissa: Melissa Etheridge is now one of thousands of lesbians battling breast cancer. A special report from the women and researchers on the front lines. |
Rochman, Sue |
Cover Story |
2182 |
| Looking to "cure" gay bus riders. |
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Brief Article |
152 |
| Love in P-town. |
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32 |
| Matthew Cusick. |
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Brief Article |
31 |
| Milk 'n' Kinsey. |
Marler, Regina |
Brief Article |
223 |
| Modern Ranch Living. |
Marler, Regina |
Brief Article |
120 |
| Mondo Homo: Your Essential Guide to Queer Pop Culture. |
Marler, Regina |
Brief Article |
88 |
| Movado SE[R] automatic. |
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Advertisement |
56 |
| Ms. Pac-Man's gay kids: the growing number of out video garners has led to more gay game characters. |
Lopez, Vincent |
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440 |
| No lesbians allowed. |
Wilson, Sarah |
Letter to the Editor |
225 |
| Not getting married today: in January, California will equal Vermont in states' rights for same-sex couples. But some gays and lesbians are finding advantages to remaining legally single. |
Hernandez, Greg |
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1024 |
| Ok to be gay at Sandals. |
Noyes, Andrew |
Brief Article |
146 |
| Parker at loose ends: Craig Lucas's Reckless doesn't ignite, despite the presence of Mary-Louise Parker. |
Shewey, Don |
Theater Review |
399 |
| Passions past: acclaimed Irish novelist Emma Donoghue spins a world of pansexual intrigue in 18th-century London. |
Marler, Regina |
Book Review |
158 |
| Plug and play. |
Lopez, Vincent |
Buyers Guide |
498 |
| Rants & raves. |
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269 |
| Reader comments from www.advocate.com. |
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Brief Article |
186 |
| Republicans vs. the military: can Log Cabin's court challenge to the military's gay ban succeed in a time of war? |
Lisotta, Christopher |
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391 |
| Riding for a cure. |
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Advertisement |
91 |
| Seasons of love: celebrated playwright Paula Vogel talks about her own celebrations--a New York theater season devoted to her work, and a wedding with her longtime partner. |
Raymond, Gerard |
Interview |
666 |
| Shania Twain. |
Hensley, Dennis |
Interview |
318 |
| She's Not There: a Life in Two Genders. |
Marler, Regina |
Book Review |
78 |
| Stoli on ice. |
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Advertisement |
54 |
| Strictly by the numbers: Brooklyn is the work of newcomers, but it never breaks out of its tried-and-true mold. |
Shewey, Don |
Theater Review |
286 |
| The M Word: Writes on Same-Sex Marriage. |
Marler, Regina |
Book Review |
89 |
| The Professor's back ... and this time he's gay. |
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97 |
| The road to marriage. |
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Brief Article |
31 |
| Vodka-la-la-la. |
Andreoli, Richard |
Brief Article |
238 |
| Weight of the world: openly gay Chris Morgan hopes to win a world weight-lifting title. |
Neff, Lisa |
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640 |
| Whore on Broadway. |
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Advertisement |
57 |
| Why Mom won't get married. |
Hart, Melissa |
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670 |
| Why wait? Modern Art without lines. |
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Advertisement |
70 |
| William's room. |
Barclay, Paris |
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691 |
| Winning with words in the U.K. |
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Brief Article |
162 |
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