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Mary Cheney still missing
After Vice President Dick Cheney attacked Sen. John Kerry in a speech at the Republican National Convention Wednesday night, the extended Cheney family walked onstage afterward (pictured)--except for lesbian daughter Mary and her partner. Read the full story>>>
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Reality check on the Republican platform
Gay men and lesbians continue to protest the Bush administration’s far-ranging antigay stances on everything from the Federal Marriage Amendment to domestic AIDS funding. The Advocate’s reporter in New York City joined the marchers for a firsthand look .
By Jeremy Quittner

FOR PREVIOUS ADVOCATE.COM REPORTS FROM THE CONVENTION, CLICK HERE.



Hedwig grows up
John Cameron Mitchell, writer-director and star of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, is now a mentor to fellow filmmaker Jonathan Caouette. In an Advocate.com exclusive interview, he talks about how he discovered Caouette’s Tarnation
By Bruce C. Steele


Sixteen and ready to change the world
The Advocate’s third annual high school diary begins as our diarist enters a new school—her third in Texas in three years—and shares her ambitious plans to increase queer visibility in her conservative community, a suburb of Houston.
By Paige Palmer


“The Year of the Gay” at Notre Dame
The university’s gay and lesbian students were tired of living in the dark ages, so in the past year they’ve brought the school’s LGBT contingent into the media spotlight.
By Joanna Basile


Mean people and marriage
The new film Mean Creek, about teenagers’ plotting revenge on a bully, includes one boy with two dads—and a lesson about the real power of same-sex marriage.
By Bruce C. Steele


Youth is wasted
A 20-year-old can marry 40-year-old Nicolas Cage or get blown to pieces in Iraq and no one blinks an eye. But this 40-something gay man is catching hell from his friends just for having a 19-year-old roommate—leading him to question the hypocrisy inherent in how we treat young adults. By Charles Karel Bouley II


Still swooning over Swoon
Recording a DVD commentary track for the film Swoon, in which he starred, Craig Chester rediscovered things he didn't want to know about himself and something about the importance of the New Queer Cinema, back when it was actually still new. By Craig Chester


Married and suing the IRS
The two men whose fluke wedding in 1971 was the basis for Minnesota's judicial precedent banning same-sex marriage now say the Internal Revenue Service owes them $793.28 because they could not file their tax returns as a married couple. By Mike Hudson


"I do" by the book
Same-sex marriage has not just inspired political books arguing the cases for and against: It's also generated a terrific "how to" book and a moving photography document, By Regina Marler


Who will be the next McGreevey?
The New Jersey governor came out in a very public and——belatedly——honest manner. Does that now pave the way for the country’s closeted celebrities, politicians, and athletes to be open about their sexuality? By Chad Graham, Senior News Editor


McGreevey: Bittersweet coming-out
The New Jersey governor’s story as an openly gay man has just begun. Whether he can transform it from a cautionary tale of failure to a story of victory in the long fight for equality is now up to him.
By John Crabtree-Ireland


God invalidates the California supreme court
The decision stripping away rights from almost 4,000 gay and lesbian couples duly married in San Francisco is a legal blow, but it can’t invalidate commitments made before God and community. The strength of our love will continue to propel our struggle for equality.
By Rev. G. Penny Nixon, Ph.D., Senior Pastor, Metropolitan Community Church


Cop of the year enters seminary
In an exclusive excerpt from his autobiography, The Gay Face of God, an ex-police officer and current openly gay archbishop recalls his seminary days—and his break with the Roman Catholic Church.
By Archbishop Bruce J. Simpson, Benedictine Order of St. John the Beloved (an Old Catholic order)


More than the gospel truth
In the battle for marriage equality, trying to snip religion out of the equation is a poor strategy. After all, both Christianity and the United States were founded on inclusiveness.
By Justin Deabler


Gay or Asian?
For a writer who is both, watching Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle is both empowering and disheartening.
By Ryan James Kim

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I'll tumble 4 ya
A lesbian firefighter with an eye on Hollywood stunt work and a gay man trapped in tech purgatory seek our career guru's advice this month. By Ed Vladich


A wedding ring's ripple effect
What difference does a legal wedding make in the lives of two women who’ve been together for 24 years? You’d be surprised. By Lisa Eisenbud


Barney Frank reveals the "gay agenda"
Apart from passing references to gay people in other politicians' speeches, the only elected official to address the delegates at the Democratic National Convention at length about gay and lesbian equality has been openly gay congressman Barney Frank (D-Mass.).By Fred Kuhr

FOR PREVIOUS ADVOCATE.COM REPORTS FROM THE CONVENTION, CLICK HERE.


How we beat the FMA
As a result of an unprecedented mobilization of voters and activists, the antigay conservative political pandering known as the Federal Marriage Amendment backfired in the U.S. Senate. But the war has just begun. By Cheryl Jacques

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On the road to acceptance
While participating in an AIDS fund-raising bike ride from Northern to Southern California, a Los Angeles man finds the courage to come out of the closet, 20 years after he told everyone he is gay. By Charley Lang


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From intolerance to pride
It wasn't just Dykes on Bikes and sweaty circuit boys for this Advocate intern; the meaning of this summer's pride celebrations stretches much further. By Joanna Basile


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WeHo...mophobia
This Ohio native is tired of running into city dwellers who think the Midwest is a mecca for gay discrimination and conservative ideologies. He’s finding that narrow-mindedness can happen anywhere. By Steven Harbaugh


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Conservative cyber-hate
As the mainstream media moves away from the topic of gay marriage, conservative Web sites continue to preach hate. By Thom Metzger

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The pope and the president
In 44 years we have gone from the fear that a Roman Catholic president might take orders from the pope, to a Protestant president who asks the pope to order his bishops to help him get elected. Even as Roman Catholic bishops wield access to Holy Communion as an antigay political weapon, this clergyman asks, “What would Jesus do?” By Archbishop Bruce J. Simpson, Benedictine Order of St. John the Beloved (an Old Catholic order)


Learning begins in bed
This month’s questions elicit advice on oral sex, what constitutes an orgasm, overcoming muscle cramps, and how to avoid the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases.
By Dr. Susan C. Ball


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Living outside the stereotype
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Colin Farrell, bi and bi
The star of Alexander and A Home at the End of the World talks about playing bisexual two films in a row. By Mike Szymanski 

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Judging McGreevey
Will the public see New Jersey governor James McGreevey’s dramatic coming-out as the reason he needs to resign?
By Jon Barrett 
Unmarried in San Francisco
Dave and Jeff Chandler say the invalidation of their San Francisco marriage only makes them more determined to fight.
By John Caldwell 
Coaxing young gays to the polls

A new kind of gay-straight alliance hopes to get young voters involved in the 2004 presidential race.
By Adele M. Stan 
  
 
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’s fall entertainment preview of upcoming films of interest to gay and lesbian viewers.
By Michael Giltz 
Look who’s walkin’

Thirty-eight years after “These Boots Are Made for Walkin’,” Nancy Sinatra collaborates with Morrissey on a smokin’-hot new album. By Kurt B. Reighley 
Grave humor
Championed by John Cameron Mitchell, Jonathan Caouette’s crazy confessional film Tarnation is moving gay and straight audiences to tears and laughter. By Bruce C. Steele

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A Republican family’s values
My Perspective guest columnist and author Taro Gold explains why his Republican-registered family won’t be voting along party lines this November. 
Living outside the stereotype
Generation Q guest columnist
Scott Williams talks about the dilemma of not being “gay enough” or “straight enough” to fit society’s stereotypes. 
Carry on, Cary Grant

Notes From a Blond columnist
Bruce Vilanch reminisces about Cary Grant and his rumored homosexuality in light of current films that conjure up his mythical status. 
For the love of Pat
R Family columnist
Rosie O’Donnell on her recently deceased seventh-grade teacher and the positive effects she had on Rosie’s growing up.


Alexander the platonic
Would you be less inclined to see Alexander if his relationship with Hephaestion is depicted as purely platonic?

 
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Mary Cheney plays "Where's Waldo?" at convention
News

While moderates speak, Bush courts antigay contingent
Senate candidate Alan Keyes calls Mary Cheney a "selfish hedonist"
GOP finds replacement candidate for Schrock
Kansas official justifies harsher laws for gay sex
Opponents of gay marriage intervene in Arkansas court challenge
Anglican commission on homosexuality prepares to draft report
Religious leaders criticize recognition of gay rights groups in Honduras
Entertainment

Almodóvar and Waters classics to screen at San Sebastian festival
Here! TV appoints new president-CEO
Health

ACT UP members disrupt speech at Republican convention
Detroit restores misplaced federal funds for AIDS program
McGreevey will ask lawmakers to allow needle exchanges
Brownback hails Bush's support for AIDS fight
Events

The All-Male Importance of Being Earnest onstage in NYC through September 5
Al-Fatiha hosts benefit in Washington, D.C., September 10
"Staying Alive" national AIDS conference to be held September 10-12 in Atlanta
Breakfast With Scot onstage in San Francisco through September 12
West Coast premiere of Marga Gomez's Intimate Details in S.F. through September 12
Dave Matthews Band concert September 12 in San Francisco to benefit AIDS charities
Exhibits of same-sex wedding photos in San Francisco through September 18
Half Life onstage in Chicago through September 18
Senator Kennedy to receive Victory Fund award, September 22
Rosie and Kelli O'Donnell to be given Family Tree award, October 2
Christopher Isherwood exhibition on display in San Marino, Calif., through October 3
"Boycott for Equality" on October 8
"Our Families in the Desert" in Palm Springs, Calif., October 8-11
"The Leopard Spots" art exhibit on display in Santa Monica, Calif., through October 16
amfAR to lead fund-raising trek along Great Wall of China, October 24-31
"Games for the Gods: The Greek Athlete and the Olympic Spirit" on display in Boston through November 28
Anthony Rapp stars in Little Shop of Horrors, on tour through December 12

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