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Articles from The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine) (December 2, 2008)

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Title Author Type Words
A holiday guide to political disaster: the key to staying sane no matter what happens? Ask, what would Yoko do? White, Dave 737
A night at the museum: a new gallery preserves history in a changing landscape. Broverman, Neal 362
Allan Spear. Brief article 84
American lesbian: with a career retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum, Catherine Opie takes her place among the greatest artists of her generation. Krach, Aaron 936
Aussie bums: Summer Heights High--a faux-reality series that HBO imported from Australia--gives Little Britain USA a run for its money. Avery, Dan 601
Butch Jamie. Brief article 33
Campaign rhetoric. Gillooly, Sarah; Hayworth, Will Letter to the editor 299
Datebook 11.18-12.02. Calendar 201
Do you think the next U.S. president will champion LGBT rights on the international stage? Brief article 175
Dog Tags. Brief article 30
Edie Sedgwick: Things Are Getting Sinister and Sinisterer. Brief article 34
Foleygate. Lachina, Vincent; Chidester, Bill; Bryce, Landon Letter to the editor 428
Fowl behavior: PETA's untamed gay ringleader discusses Thanksgiving, baby fur, and saving the world. von Metzke, Ross Brief article 299
Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network. Brief article 55
High School Musical: with charm and imagination to spare, the magic of Were the World Mine is worth singing about. Buchanan, Kyle Movie review 562
Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan: Sunday at Devil Dirt. Brief article 34
John Montana. Brief article 82
Kid Sister: Dream Date. Brief article 26
Legal marriage. Kettman, Steve; Raskauskas, Ernest C., Jr.; Voorheis, Robert Letter to the editor 561
Moby: Last Night Remixed. Brief article 35
Mt. Sims: Happily Ever After. Brief article 33
No shrinking violet: killers front man Brandon Flowers kinda likes the gay rumors but has yet to seal the deal with Rufus. Voss, Brandon Interview 827
Out on the street. Ferber, Lawrence Brief article 224
Pipe dreams: bedazzled in Swarovski crystals and playing an instrument of his own design, 27-year-old organ virtuoso Cameron Carpenter could very well be the brightest star since Liberace. Hilferty, Robert Interview 898
Pretty, unpretentious: Dido's first album in five years delivers more feel-good lyrics and laid-back style without sounding stale. Reighley, Kurt B. Sound recording review 386
Rants & raves. 212
Rece$$ionary tremors: forgive us for stating the obvious, but the economy is tanking. Meet eight gay people caught in the debris. 2949
Renaissance faire: a new book claims that America's on the verge of a renaissance in culture and business--and, no surprise, gay people are ahead of the trend. Kennedy, Sean Interview 998
Richard Blackwell. Brief article 74
Sex and the sovereign: gay Brits have spoken: Prince Harry's their man. Brief article 94
Sex. Gender. Employment discrimination: one woman's successful lawsuit against the Library of Congress could spell more legal victories for transgender employees across the country. Christensen, Jen 721
Smart money: in a time of economic calamity, one voice rises above the panic. Broverman, Neal 368
Staying alive. Davey, Wes Letter to the editor 156
Teenage Angst. Brief article 27
The couple that directs together ... With a television show in development, a documentary nearly wrapped, and their feature film Lake City--starring Sissy Spacek--released this November, Hunter Hill and Perry Moore are building a media empire. Scholibo, Corey Interview 765
The gay Cobain: eighteen years after his death, the music world honors "Upchuck," the man who set Seattle on fire. Reighley, Kurt B. Brief article 324
The moment of truth. Barrett, Jon Editorial 335
The name game: California says gays are "suspect." Connecticut calls us "quasi-suspect." Huh? Marler, Regina Brief article 262
The new American classic: Rachel Maddow's not only bringing thinking back to TV news, she's assuring herself a spot on the Mount Rushmore of broadcasting, right next to Murrow, Cronkite, and Brokaw. Colon, Suzan Cover story 2414

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