Advocate, The
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Articles in March 11, 2008, issue of Advocate, The
- Light Fell
- Boys behaving badly
by Matthew Tosiello - Dame Shirley Bassey: Get the Party Started
- We asked a sampling of LGBT people in Salt Lake City: "Is there more to Salt Lake City than the Mormon Church?"
by Lawrence Ferber - A different kind of pride: gone are the rainbow pendants and triangle charms. Today's jewelry for gay consumers takes on a subtler aesthetic
by Ryan Wenzel - Power players: five gay and lesbian entrepreneurs who are making the world go 'round
- Bang, Crunch
- No more divas
by Christianne Gadd - A moment in time
by Neal Broverman - A Lexus in wolf's clothing: well-known for its impeccably built luxury cars, Lexus now wants to wear racing stripes
by Joe Tralongo - Sitdown, standup: what moves a man to act? For Gus Van Sant's latest hero, the answer is nothing not even murder
by Kyle Buchanan - Goldfrapp: Seventh Tree
- Juicy Mother 2: How They met
- Adamo Ruggiero
- Gay immigrants put the I before the G
by Michael Lavers - Staph retreat: reports a "flesh-eating," drug-resistant bacterial infection spreading among gay men prompted a media frenzy, a gay backlash, and finally, an apology from the researchers behind the study. Tim Murphy sorts out what happeneda
by Tim Murphy - Ingrid Wilhite
- Kiss my tax: intolerance and bigotry aside, the most quantifiable injustice of being gay may be the taxes
by Will Henderson - Comfortably numb no more: a new memoir about one woman's fight with addiction speaks volumes
by Ryan Wenzel - Eleven Men Out
- Regina Shavers
- By the numbers: real estate
- The politics of race: a black LGBT presidential forum in Los Angeles helps define a powerful voting bloc
by Jasmyne Cannick - Fat Girls
- Janet Jackson
by Brandon Voss - Ms. Mayor: keep your eye on E. Denise Simmons, the gay mayor of America's smartest city
by Will Henderson - So long, partner: in his short life, Heath Ledger barely had time to tap his potential. But for us, he had already achieved the performance of a lifetimeand losing him so soon after Brokeback Mountain is like suffering a death in the family
by Kyle Buchanan - Gimme Shelter: with a new movie about gay surfers, here networks finally catches the perfect wave
by Dennis Hensley - Martian Child
- Flawless: New York house trio the Ones prove that looking good is only half the battle
by Kurt B. Reighley - The Arizona Republic
- An actor who changed gay lives: he didn't win an Academy Award. But Heath Ledger's performance in Brokeback Mountain moved real people to grieve, get honest, come out, and claim their own destinies. Here are a few of their stories
by Todd Henneman - Slings & Arrows: The Complete Collection
- A love that will never grow old
by Anne Stockwell - Little Anne and Paul Wallfisch: When Good Things Happen to Bad Pianos
- Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network
- Brokeback screenwriter Diana Ossana on heath
by Diana Ossana - The Bubble
- Not so civil service
by Greg Wert - Patty Larkin: Watch the Sky
- Rants & raves
- A fan's tribute: among the messages we received after Heath Ledger's death was this painting from artist Thorn Bierdz, titled 'Lost Cowboys.' Below, he explains his motivation
- The kids are all right
by Sean Kennedy - It isn't easy being green
by Michael Vondriska - Mark Pickerel: Cody's Dream
- Do you think people are taking HIV less seriously now that they see it as a manageable disease?
- Datebook 02.26-03.11
- Out to sea: will an ongoing lawsuit by former executives mean stormy weather for Olivia?
by Julie Weisberg