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Bush targets gays
Bush's top goals for his second term include expanding health care coverage, a constitutional ban on gay marriage, and moving "this good-hearted nation toward a culture of life." Read the full story>>>

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If it's broke, fix it
Yes, 59 million voters nationwide and 11 antigay states can be wrong. But so can the leaders of the LGBT movement, who need to take some responsibility for Tuesday’s trouncing. Here’s a suggestion for getting our act together
By Beth George



The Day After
The country didn't deliver what I had hoped for, but life goes on.
By David Gilmore



A failure of will
Want to know why 11 out of 11 states yesterday voted away your rights to marriage and, in several cases, civil unions? Two reasons: (1) You don’t want it enough, and (2) it’s the wrong battle
By Charles Karel Bouley II



The grim partyer
At the Human Rights Campaign’s election bash in West Hollywood, the mood never got quite festive.
By Adam B. Vary



If Bush wins, what next?
Posted 12:06 a.m. Eastern time, 11/03/04:
As a gay Republican who has been closely following the race tonight, I believe that George W. Bush will win reelection. What, exactly, will that mean for gay Americans during the next four years?

By Brian Bennett



My Christian Mom
A church-going mom called her gay son last night to ask what he thinks about today’s ballot initiative to ban same-sex marriage and civil unions in their native Oklahoma. The conversation didn’t go as he expected.
By Rob Hamm



Vatican: Gay families = cockroaches
No, that’s not an exaggeration: A Vatican official has said that the idea of gay-led families is no different than including cockroaches in a family. It seems the prospect of legalized same-sex marriage in Spain has brought the Vatican to the edge of hysteria.

By the Most Reverend Bruce J. Simpson, Benedictine Order of St. John the Beloved



Adjusting to life in League City
The Advocate’s high-school diarist talks about being out and fitting in at her new school in a suburb of Houston.
By Paige Palmer



Marriage equality: losing forward
Even if every antigay statewide ballot initiative wins approval on Election Day, argues the country’s leading same-sex marriage activist, the discussion surrounding them will have moved us closer to equality in the long run. After all, we have the truth on our side.

By Evan Wolfson, executive director, Freedom to Marry



Too risqué for Bush’s NEA
This nationally known theater producer, who campaigned for George Bush in 2000, says an offer to help run the National Endowment for the Arts was rescinded by the Administration because his work—including a show about “ex-gays”—was politically unacceptable.
By Gary Cole


Got costume? And you call yourself gay?
Long, long ago—in the 1990s—gay and lesbian people put glorious effort into their Halloween couture. Then the straight people came gawking and some of us got lazy. So now’s a good time to reassert the Gay Halloween Carnival Costume Rules.
By Sean Abley


Daddy's little girl
Dick and Lynne Cheney may be insulted by the mere fact that other people know that their daughter Mary is gay, but some parents—like Jasmyne Cannick’s dad, Courtleigh—know how to show pride in their children, regardless of sexual orientation.
By Jasmyne Cannick and Courtleigh D. Cannick


Kukla, Fran, and Oligarchy
South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone satirize action movies, Hollywood liberals, and foreign policy in Team America: World Police. The idea is funny, and so are the puppets—the movie itself, not so much.
By Alonso Duralde


Are the Fab Five in need of a makeover?
We still love Carson, Kyan, Ted, Thom, and Jai, but for their own good, it’s time for Queer Eye for the Straight Guy to brave new territories—like Michigan and Wal-Mart.
By Michael Matson


The choir needs a new song
We need to drive home to our families and friends that if they plan to vote for President George W. Bush because of his stance on gay marriage, they may want to think again. Senator John Kerry will devote attention and resources to the larger issues that affect black Americans.
By Jasmyne Cannick, National Black Justice Coalition


Mary, Mary
Lynne Cheney gets quite contrary about John Kerry’s reference to her lesbian daughter Mary in the presidential debates, but what’s the fuss over mentioning something that everyone already knows? Could it be that Mrs. Cheney has a closet of her own she needs to come out of?
By Anne Stockwell


Stranger in a strange land
A gay New Yorker finds himself in Ohio, trying to convince voters to oust George W. Bush. He discovers that the president’s divisive policies are bringing minorities together.
By Brad O'Brien


An antigay Supreme Court: four more years or 40?
The president elected this November almost certainly will get to name two, three, or even four new Supreme Court justices. That should grab the attention of every gay and gay-supportive voter.
By Ralph G. Neas


Reaping the benefits of new HIV drugs?
As HIV treatments improve, it is time to consider a higher standard for patients—one that involves more than doing “pretty well.” It’s time to reconsider a mindset in HIV treatment that says a patient regimen shouldn’t be switched until it has completely failed.
By Howard Grossman, MD


Take Me Out...to L.A.
The acclaimed Broadway drama Take Me Out scores a hit in its Los Angeles debut at the Geffen Playhouse.
By Kevin Kumala


Just starting and starting over
Our career advice columnist offers counsel to a gay man who’s mid career and looking to shift into a completely new vocation and to a student frustrated by the poor advice college is providing.By Ed Vladich


Virtual victories
Whether it’s Moveon.org or the national parties, 21st century campaigning is all about the Internet, and the battle for gay and lesbian rights is among the issues reshaping how political battles are fought and won.
By Todd Henneman


A chorus of activism
Now launching the 25th anniversary season of the New York City Gay Men’s Chorus, artistic director Jeffrey Maynard talks about the group’s support of same-sex marriage and youth empowerment, and about how the music has changed with the times.
By Amy Shapiro


Guinea pigs for legal marriage
Our columnist and her family have joined a study to detemine the effects of legal marriage in Massachusetts. Her children may notice few changes, but to her they’re both profound and blessedly mundane..
By Lis Eisenbud


Saving Massachussets marriage
To protect equal marriage rights in the state from a proposed constitutional amendment, the activist Web site SupportEquality.org is boosting the campaigns of politicians who favor equality. At least one marriage opponent has already been defeated.
By Jodi Sperber


It's gettin' hot in here
Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit 9/11 comes out on DVD today—just in time for the documentary film to take one last swipe at George W. Bush before the election.
By Chad Graham


Out against David Dreier
Democratic challenger Cynthia Matthews, an out lesbian, is taking on U.S. representative David Dreier as the conservative Southern California Republican and favorite of the Bush administration continues to duck questions about his own sexuality
By Christopher Lisotta


Same-sex marriage's Fahrenheit 9/11
A new documentary inspires audiences to tears and anger with the stories of two families torn apart by the lack of marriage equality. To help the movie change hearts and minds about same-sex marriage, says the filmmaker, the first step is to make sure people see it.
By Kevin Kumala


Why I love Friday the 13th, or What I Did on My Summer Vacation
With the five-DVD box set of the Friday the 13th movies arriving October 5, out TV writer-producer Sean Abley shares his love for Jason, nubile campers, and one of the most successful horror franchises in Hollywood history.
By Sean Abley


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


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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Life after Iraq
Brian Hughes helped rescue Jessica Lynch from her Iraqi captors—then he rescued himself from the military’s antigay policy.
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With the first collection of his letters, a complete volume of his short stories, and a fresh edition of his first novel, Truman Capote is hot again. By David Ehrenstein 
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Six great new CDs from unsigned queer performers that belong in your heavy rotation. By Mark Davis 
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The hilarious Leslie Jordan, foil of Will & Grace’s Karen Walker, hits the stage with Like a Dog on Linoleum, his latest one-man show. By Adam B. Vary


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My Perspective guest columnist
J. Graigory chronicles his estrangement from his mother, Oregon state representative Donna G. Nelson, because of her support of an amendment to the state constitution banning gay marriage. 
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Boo! We’re gay!

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Bruce Vilanch on the gay national holiday—Halloween. 
Gay men on the pill

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White House claims mandate for Bush agenda
Bush win, antigay amendments bring sadness, not regrets, in S.F.
Canada: U.S. immigrants must seek visas
Former player sues Sparks over response to alleged assault
News

As in 2000, more than 20% of gays vote for Bush
Kerry concedes election to Bush
Pro-gay lawmakers in Massachusetts win reelection
The Advocate and Sirius OutQ release election "OutQuotient"
Openly gay candidates win big across the U.S.
Entertainment

Ellen DeGeneres to speak at Harvard Law School
U.K. concerts by Sizzla canceled over lyrics calling for antigay violence
Health

Medical marijuana measure passes in Montana
FDA says two Abbott anti-HIV drug ads are misleading
Whitman-Walker Clinic limits those who will receive flu shots
Illinois health department criticized for distributing flavored condoms
AIDS Project Los Angeles elects board chairmen
Events

Dining-out AIDS fund-raiser to be held November 4 in Tampa, Fla.
S.F. LGBT Community Center to honor Willie Brown on November 4
Leslie Jordan performs Like a Dog on Linoleum in L.A. through November 7
PAWS/LA to hold annual pet art auction November 7
Annual POWER UP gala November 7 in Los Angeles
Gay Men of African Descent honors founder at awards ceremony in Brooklyn, N.Y., November 12
Black AIDS Institute to hold "Heroes in the Struggle" event November 12 in Los Angeles
Almodovar tribute part of AFI film festival through November 14 in L.A.
Cabaret show The Girl That I Marry examines same-sex marriage, through November 16 in NYC
New Pierre et Gilles exhibit, "Le Grand Amour," in Paris through November 18
Side by Side by Sondheim at the Pasadena [Calif.] Playhouse through November 21
Oscar Wilde gets modernized in Dorian, the Musical, onstage in North Hollywood, Calif., through November 21
Phacts of Life returns to Los Angeles, through November 27
"Games for the Gods: The Greek Athlete and the Olympic Spirit" on display in Boston through November 28
Hyenas onstage in L.A. through December 4
World premiere of Three onstage in Los Angeles through December 4
L.A. Gay and Lesbian Center's estate planning forum, December 7
Anthony Rapp stars in Little Shop of Horrors, on tour through December 12
Portraits by Don Bachardy on display in San Marino, Calif., through February 6

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