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Maine governor signs DP bill
Maine governor John Baldacci (pictured) on Wednesday signed into law a domestic-partnership bill that extends inheritance and other state-level rights to couples--gay and straight--who live together in a long-term arrangement. Read the full story>>>
NEWS NEWS
COMMENTARY
ImageVirginia is not for GLBT lovers
Virginia’s antigay legislature recently passed a law to keep gay and lesbian couples from sharing any of the benefits that should come with long-term partnership. Now the state’s only openly gay lawmaker speaks out against the move.
By Adam Ebbin

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THEATER REVIEW
Best friends forever!
Writer-performers Mindy Kaling and Brenda Withers skewer celebrity relationships in their off-Broadway hit, Matt & Ben, now onstage in Los Angeles. But will showbiz outsiders appreciate the show’s pop-culture lingo?
By Anderson Jones

NEWS FEATURE
ImageScenes from a gay Republican convention
President Bush’s endorsement of a proposed constitutional ban on same-sex marriage has the Log Cabin Republicans united against his move, but many at the organization’s national convention said they will still vote for him.
By John Caldwell

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COMMENTARY
Beyond the marriage debate
In 1996, when John Kerry was one of the few U.S. senators to oppose the antigay federal Defense of Marriage Act, he wrote for The Advocate a passionate column on the civil rights struggle for gay and lesbian equality. That article is reprinted here.
By Sen. John F. Kerry

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COMMENTARY
Youths break their silence
In Chicago for the national Day of Silence, the event’s founder wishes all gay and lesbian adults--who often think today’s kids are apathetic--could see how brave and motivated many LGBT youths really are. By Kevin Jennings, Executive Director, the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network


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SMALL SCREEN
Tricks and treats on American Idol
Well, really just tricks, as Barry Manilow week on Fox’s hit show delivers a series of mediocre performances and a shocking finale. Our correspondent will never be the same, and neither will Barry.
By Q. Allan Brocka

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SMALL SCREEN
Queer eye for the Nazi guy
A new Cinemax documentary from Party Monster filmmakers Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato explores the sexuality of Hitler. But can it make the case that the Führer was a fairy?
By Ryan MacDonald

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FIRST PERSON
Not without my children
For this lesbian mother, a recent episode of NBC’s ER made the fear of losing her children dramatically real, and it underlined what the marriage fight is really about
By Allison F. Bauer

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FUNNY UNCLE
Am I too old for this shirt?
At 49 and 11/12, our columnist is desperately seeking role models who are smartly stylish, uniquely self-expressive, and...of a certain age. Nominees include Calvin Klein, Ian McKellen, and...Jeff Stryker?
By Christopher Harrity

COMMENTARY
Curious George speaks
President Bush’s press conference left our columnist angry but also reassured that there’s light at the end of the tunnel for gay and lesbian Americans
By Charles Karel Bouley II

LET'S GET TO WORK
Stars and gripes
Our career coach offers advice to an aspiring astrologist who struggles with “normalcy” and a facilities manager who’s done with the dirty work.
By Ed Vladich

FIRST PERSON
Tears of elation and frustration
Thirty-one Advocate readers share their marriage stories from San Francisco, New Mexico, Vancouver, and beyond
By our readers

SMALL SCREEN
…and Sir Elton makes 10!
Our obsessed American Idol watcher recaps what he dubs “the gayest episode since first season,” featuring Elton John searching for kind words to say about the worst singers. But aren’t unkind words more fun?
By Q. Allan Brocka

COMMENTARY
Thanks for coming out
The onslaught of gay weddings is the endpoint in a long process of overcoming the closet. Because only once you’re willing to stand up to being labeled a “fag” can you demand equal access to a rite as conservative as marriage.
By David Ehrenstein

BOOK EXCERPT
The case for gay marriage
In an excerpt from his new book, Gay Marriage: Why It Is Good for Gays, Good for Straights, and Good for America, a gay journalist makes his case for the importance of marriage both for society and for gays and lesbians.
By Jonathan Rauch

Q & A
Chrissy Gephardt on the front lines
The openly lesbian daughter of former presidential candidate Dick Gephardt, who will be helping to bring gay voters to the polls in 2004, talks frankly about coming out, whether she will marry her partner, and why she feels no ill will toward Mary Cheney.
By Chad Graham

COMMENTARY
Dear God, it's me...and I'm gay
A holy father from the Old Catholic Church answers readers’ questions and offers advice about dealing with homosexuality within the context of traditional Christianity.
By Archbishop Bruce J. Simpson, Benedictine Order of St. John the Beloved (an Old Catholic order)

COMMENTARY
Talking points on marriage, part 2
In the second of Advocate.com’s series of “talking points” to counter arguments against same-sex marriage, we take on everything from “marriage exists only for procreation” to “doesn’t traditional marriage need to be protected?” By Mike Rush

Talking points on marriage, part 1
In the first of Advocate.com’s series of “talking points” to counter arguments against same-sex marriage, we take on “civil unions are just as good” and “are you saying that mothers are irrelevant?”
By Ryan James Kim

FIRST PERSON
Wedding whiplash
From falling in love with another girl at age 12, through decades of activism and leadership on GLBT and feminist issues, to “Sadie Married Lady” on the steps of San Francisco’s City Hall—it’s all been quite a head rush for this newlywed.
By Torie Osborn

FIRST PERSON
Dear family: why marriage matters to me
A gay son writes to his straight family members and friends about the pain of being treated like a second-class citizen

By John Caldwell

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FAMILY MATTERS
A new perspective on marriage
The battle for equal marriage rights for gay families can be an emotional roller coaster, but this lesbian mom has found that there are grueling challenges in day-to-day life that help keep her anchored.
By Lisa Eisenbud

COMMENTARY
Is gay the new black?
Is permitting gay marriage such a threat to American society that it needs a constitutional restriction? Or have gays just replaced blacks as the minority community that is openly discriminated against?
By c.e. adams

COMMENTARY
Rx: Marriage
What are the medical benefits of equal marriage rights for gays and lesbians? A California physician predicts weddings could usher in improved self-esteem, decreased self-destructive behaviors, clearer priorities, and better health.
By Gary Cohan, M.D., FACP

COMMENTARY
The problem with "activist judges"
So the man who sits in the Oval Office because of a court decision has declared war on courts that issue decisions he disagrees with. Does he understand nothing about the Constitution and the judicial system that he swore to God he would uphold?
By Sean Cahill, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Policy Institute

FIRST PERSON
A gay goody-two-shoes goes swinging
When an innocent young gay man from Canada accidentally winds up at a swingers party in Vegas, he finds he’s the least adventurous person in the room. And that was before the lap dance
By Josh Murray

COMMENTARY
The president's assault on gay youth
Children will listen. Bush’s message in supporting a discriminatory antigay constitutional amendment was clear: Gay people are not part of the American family. So now it’s open season on gays and lesbians—particularly on gay and lesbian youth, who are the most vulnerable. Violence and death will surely follow.
By John D. Moore

COMMENTARY
Bush resigns
That’s what he did on February 24, right? Because clearly the America created by our Constitution is not the country George W. Bush wants to preserve and protect. He just wants to be President of the United States of Americans He Likes.
By Jordan Roth

COMMENTARY
Wolves in sheep’s clothing will still tear you apart
For any gay Republican who has missed the news in the past few weeks, here’s a bulletin: The Republican Party, in the form of the president of the United States, thinks you’re a second-class citizen, and they’d like to write that into the U.S. Constitution. Here’s one gay non-Republican who’s had just about enough of the “changing the party from the inside” mantra. It isn’t working.
By Charles Karel Bouley II

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
Del and Phyllis get married
Longtime lesbian activists Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon talk about their lives before and after becoming the first same-sex couple to marry in San Francisco
By John Caldwell

STEELE BEARINGS
Scenes from a wedding
You’ve heard about the long lines, the rain, the mayor, the court decisions, the political fallout. In this account of his own San Francisco marriage, The Advocate’s editor in chief offers some glimpses of other revealing and intimate moments in an unprecedented point in history—and in his 17-year relationship.
By Bruce C. Steele

WELL WOMEN
Sex with someone you love
For the new year, the good doctor answers new questions about masturbation, herpes, sex toys, oral joys, and what happens when one partner loses her libido
By Susan Ball, M.D., MPH

THE INS & OUTS OF GAY SEX
Fear of sex
In his latest column, our gay-health specialist answers questions from a number of men whose problems are preventing them from having a healthy sex life, including an overriding fear of sexually transmitted diseases, impotence, ulcerative colitis, and a rare disease of the penis that’s not responding to treatment By Stephen E. Goldstone, MD 

ARCHIVES OF ADVOCATE.COM EXCLUSIVES
Archives for previous online reports, news stories, and commentaries are listed here.
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daily focusFEATURED STORY:
Looking for queerer TV
Generation Q guest columnist Billy LeSesne decries the lack of “cute, mushy, grade-school queer romances” on TV. 

CONTENTS OF THE CURRENT ISSUE
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NEWS
Censorship: The Big Chill
Paul Reubens: arrested for collecting vintage nude photos. Howard Stern: silenced for on-air speech. How a nationwide crackdown on “obscenity” could freeze out gay and lesbian expression for years to come. By Mike Hudson and Chad Graham  
ARTS
A majority leader comes out
Rhode Island legislator Gordon Fox decided to tell everyone why the battle for marriage equality in the Ocean State is personal.
By Christopher Lisotta 
Closeted in the capital

They’re powerful, Republican, and gay. Will the marriage battle finally get them to come out to their bosses?
By Tim Bergling     
 
ARTS
Measure of a man
The Opposite Sex,
a two-part Showtime documentary, begins with the gripping journey of trans man Rene Peña, a God-fearing, married truck driver.
By Christopher Lisotta 
Dead poets’ society

Three great gay poets live again on spoken-word CDs that let you read along.
By Michael Giltz 
Merritt’s multiple tracks

A new Magnetic Fields album and an opera are just a few of the new projects for composer Stephin Merritt.
By LD Beghtol 
 
 
REVIEW ARCHIVES
BOOK REVIEW ARCHIVES
MUSIC REVIEW ARCHIVES

VIDEO/DVD REVIEW ARCHIVES

COLUMNS
For better, for worse, for us
My Perspective guest columnist and California state senator
Sheila Kuehl officiates at the weddings of six same-sex couples in San Francisco, and together they get a glimpse of true equality. 
Looking for queerer TV
Generation Q guest columnist
Billy LeSesne decries the lack of “cute, mushy, grade-school queer romances” on TV. 
Never a bride?
Minority Retort columnist
Alec Mapa shares in the joy—and disappointment—of his lesbian sister’s planned wedding at San Francisco City Hall. 
The deal-breaker

Against the Current columnist
Andrew Sullivan is no longer in the Bush camp following the president’s push for an amendment to the U.S. Constitution barring gays from marriage.   
THE ADVOCATE POLL
Censorship
Do you think the current crackdown on "obscenity" is likely to stifle gay content in the media?

 
HEADLINES
News

Maine governor signs DP bill into law
California supreme court to hear same-sex marriage case
Canadian lawmakers pass hate-crimes bill
Cambridge offers premarital blood tests to same-sex couples
Attorney for New Mexico clerk launches gay marriage Web site
Transgender group to protest outside HRC headquarters
Equality Forum hosts rally for same-sex couples
Illinois governor's lesbian sister-in-law may get jury trial
Entertainment

Simon Cowell responds to Elton John's accusation of racism in American Idol tally
Russell T. Davies creates an edgier Dr. Who
Showtime's Queer as Folk gets more political in its fourth season
Health

CDC recommends new gonorrhea treatment for gay men
Study recommends Sustiva for initial HAART regimen
House members urge Bush to support stem cell research
Michigan senate passes education bills promoting abstinence
Mbeki reappoints health minister who opposes antiretroviral drugs
Events

Sixth annual Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, April 23-May 2
Transgender Lobby Days, April 29-30
Lesbian and gay Asian films featured at L.A.'s VC Filmfest 2004, April 29-May 6
Janis Ian on tour through April 30
"Not Just Song and Dance" AIDS Foundation of Chicago fund-raiser, May 1
AIDS Foundation of Chicago hosts annual gala, May 1
Bishop Robinson to be honored May 2 in Pasadena, Calif.
Project 1138 rally for marriage equality on May 2 in Philadelphia
RainbowWedding
Network.com holds same-sex wedding expo in Massachusetts, May 2

Talk on gay men's health issues set for May 3 in Chicago
Cahun and Moore's photomontages on exhibit in New York starting May 7
Tim Miller's US in Los Angeles through May 8
Stephen Pelton Dance Theater's September for Sale onstage in S.F. through May 9
Sin: A Cardinal Deposed extended in Chicago through May 12
Slava Mogutin photos on display in NYC through May 15
NGLTF launches night of marriage equality on May 16
All-female theater company produces School for Scandal in NYC through May 16
Varla Jean Merman's Under a Big Top in Los Angeles through May 16
Matt & Ben in L.A. with original cast through May 16
Celebration Theatre presents Hedwig and the Angry Inch and The Laramie Project through May 23
Joe Orton's Loot onstage in Washington, D.C., through May 23
"Robert Indiana: Peace Paintings" on display in NYC through May 29
Pierre et Gilles exhibition at the Seoul Museum of Art through May 31
West Hollywood's Abbey to host marriage ceremonies on June 1
Dance Divas celebrate with "evening of illusion" June 3
"Embrace!" fund-raiser for Matthew Shepard Foundation, June 14 in Miami Beach
Family Pride Coalition Weekend at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla., June 17-20
"The Hot House: Three Plays in Rep" onstage in San Francisco through June 20
Museum of TV and Radio examines the history of gays on TV, through June 27
L.A. black gay pride set for July 1-4
Revival of Larry Kramer's The Normal Heart in open-ended New York run
Paul Rudnick's Valhalla onstage in NYC for extended run

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