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Horror
and heartbreak
A journey inside the mind of a murderer and child-rapist is doubly
chilling because it’s based on a true story.
By Dave White |
 
Nauseated in New York
Our reporter, in business drag, mingled with many charming Bush supporters at the Republicans’ recent convention. Then the night of the president’s speech arrived, and the truth of what these friendly, sincere people stand for could no longer be ignored. It’s a good thing he brought the barf bag.
By Paul VanDeCarr |
 
The
choice is simple
Stop wringing your hands over whether John Kerry is gay-friendly enough or “presidential” enough or steadfast enough. This election isn’t about John Kerry. It’s about saving America from George Bush and his band of power-crazed cronies.
By Charles Karel Bouley II |
 
The
way of Will
Big Brother 5’s Will Wikle talks about strategy,
betrayal, and sharing a house with devout Christians.
By Bob Adams |
 
Malaysia's
long sodomy battle
Gay sex between men remains illegal and can be harshly punished
in this predominantly Muslim nation, but one victory was achieved
this month: The sodomy conviction of former deputy prime minister
Anwar Ibrahim was overturned, and he was released from prison
after six years. By Kevin Kumala |
 
Careers without borders
A physician’s “vision quest” to rediscover meaning in his career serves as a model for other floundering workers, while a U.S. expatriate’s Danish dilemma looks to our advice columnist like a opportunity for successful self-employment. By Ed Vladich |
 
Coming out...as Cuban
Why aren't there more Latino men visible in the gay rights movement?
Maybe because telling Mom you're gay is a little different for
a man whose family values masculinity above all else. By
Will J. Castillo |
 
Me
and the 'tweens
A single lesbian in the suburbs can start feeling a little lonely—and
exposed. So when two fifth-graders approach outside a discount
store, how honest should she be?. By Jenni
Spinner |
 
Boycott for Equality: Good move
If gays and lesbians show unity by dropping out of the economy
for 24 hours on October 8, we can make such a powerful impact
that the entire country will take notice of our demand for equality.
By Dale Duncan |
 
Boycott for Equality: Bad idea
Boycotts need to identify specific offending targets to achieve
their ends. Who will suffer from the proposed Boycott for Equality
on October 8? Friend and foe alike, including our own Human Rights
Campaign. By Mike Masters |
 
Lesbian,
Republican, and angry
What’s a nice Jewish lesbian doing in a political
party with a platform that’s antigay and antichoice? Trying
to win it back from the far-right activists who have steered it
away from one its core values: freedom. By
Carol L. Newman |
 
Hamm
brothers: Thanks, gay fans
Olympic champs Paul and Morgan Hamm talk about
their gay fans—and relatives—as they make their way
across the country in a post-Athens gymnastics tour. By
Cyd Zeigler Jr. |
 
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 |
 
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 |
 
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) |

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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Kicking
with Johnny Knoxville
He brought sexual anarchy into Americas living rooms with
Jackass. Now hes a sex saint with three gay bear
apostles in John Waterss A Dirty Shame. Meet a Southern
man without inhibitions. By
Alonso Duralde |

Ohios
straight ally
David Caldwell has been knocking on doors to tell voters that legalized
gay relationships are no threat to his marriage. By
Patrick Letellier
In search of fair-minded Republicans
Log Cabin Republicans is forging ahead in support of GOP candidatesdespite
an antigay party platform and a president it will not endorse.
By John Caldwell
Gay
men, straight lives
Like a certain governor, many gay men married to women are now coming
out, longing to live the life theyve been missing. By
John Caldwell

Sex,
drugs, love, loss
Screenwriter
Ron Nyswaner lays bare his private struggle with drugs and hustlers
in a sizzling new memoir.
By
Michael Rowe
Sexy and Loathsome
Author
J.T. LeRoy
talks
to the creators of the underground comic How Loathsome about
one of gay readers leading phobias: sexual ambiguity.
Welcome
to the house, doll!
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McGreeveys
cry for help
My Perspective guest columnist and political commentator Arianna
Huffingtons
experience as the ex-wife of a politician who came out as gay gives
her a special perspective on New Jersey governor James McGreeveys
recent revelation.
A
more radical identity
Generation Q guest columnist Simone
N. Sneed
explains how the loss of radical individualism and the mainstreaming
of homosexuality have caused many of her generation to take on alternate
sexual identities.
Over and out
Notes From a Blond columnist Bruce
Vilanch
on the severityor notof Governor McGreeveys crimes.
When outing works
Broadside columnist Charles
Kaiser
on
gay blogger Michael Rogerss plan to out politicians who espouse
antigay positions.

Gay men and marriage
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| News |
| Antigay constitutional amendment fails to get two-thirds majority
| Gay rights leaders respond to defeat of marriage ban
| Religious groups compete to mobilize voters
| Statements in voters' pamphlet upset backers of Oregon marriage amendment
| Georgia judge will not block vote on marriage amendment
| South Carolina school removes student debate topics
| | Entertainment |
| Screen to stage to screen again: Here comes Hairspray the Musical the Movie
| Trimming gay scenes may have led to Alexander's delay
| Darren Star cooks up Kitchen Confidential for Fox
| Peter O'Toole and Matt Lucas to star in Russell Davies's Casanova
| House of Blues cancels Capleton concert after gay activists protest
| Gay Games VII and Q Television Network make a deal
| British soccer organization supports gay play
| | Health |
| Sculptra's price tag too high for many HIV patients
| Four Arkansas health department employees improperly paid with AIDS funds
| New Mexico shifts HIV prevention efforts
| Delaware AIDS Walk raises $100,000
| | Events |
| Rosie O'Donnell, Gavin Newsom to be honored by Lambda Liberty Awards, September 30 in L.A.
| Ron Nyswaner reads from his new book, September 30 in Los Angeles
| 14th annual "Out and Equal" Workplace Summit in Tempe, Ariz., September 30-October 2
| Business conference for gay undergraduates at Cornell University, October 1-3
| Amazing Race winner, other celebs to attend Gay Days at Disneyland, October 1-3
| Rosie and Kelli O'Donnell to be given Family Tree award, October 2
| Matthew Shepard Memorial Tennis Jam in New York City, October 2
| Christopher Isherwood exhibition on display in San Marino, Calif., through October 3
| National Marriage Equality Express travels cross-country beginning October 3
| Black gay Christian convocation, October 3-11 in L.A.
| All-star lineup for WEDrock benefit concert for Freedom to Marry, October 5 in Washington, D.C.
| "Boycott for Equality" on October 8
| "Our Families in the Desert" in Palm Springs, Calif., October 8-11
| John Wallowitch accompanies Dixie Carter at New York's Café Carlyle through October 9
| Lesbian love story Fire Eater runs through October 10 in L.A.
| Spirit of Hope Awards set for October 10 in West Hollywood, Calif.
| David Drake stars in Farm Boys onstage in NYC through October 10
| Sex & Mayhem onstage in San Francisco through October 10
| HRC hosts Ryan's Life premiere party in West Hollywood, Calif., October 11
| Utah AIDS group to hold awards reception October 15
| "The Leopard Spots" art exhibit on display in Santa Monica, Calif., through October 16
| S.F.'s Theatre Rhinoceros presents Alan Bennett's Single Spies through October 17
| 20th annual AIDS Walk Los Angeles in West Hollywood, October 17
| L.A. conference explores marriage equality in black communities, October 19
| Annual GLMA conference to be held October 21-23 near Palm Springs, Calif.
| amfAR to lead fund-raising trek along Great Wall of China, October 24-31
| Out on the Edge festival of LGBT theater in Boston through October 24
| Leslie Jordan performs Like a Dog on Linoleum in L.A. through November 7
| New Pierre et Gilles exhibit, "Le Grand Amour," in Paris through November 18
| "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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