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Articles in April 22, 2008, issue of Advocate, The
- Field of dreams: in the broccoli and strawberry fields of central California, LGBT farmworkers face everything from violence to cuts in pay simply for being who they are. How one woman and a cutting-edge legal project are leading the fight for justice
by Patrick Range McDonald - Looking for Cheyenne
- 2008 road trips: three ultimate routes: Geneva to Zurich San Francisco to L.A. Auckland to Wellington
by Matthew Link - The Advocate poll: would you vote against a pro-gay GOP senator to seat a Democrat?
- The L. Word
- Chemistry.com
- Vegas, baby
- Poll results
- Cheyenne stands tall: most leading men are afraid to be out and proud. Cheyenne Jackson is bigger than that
by Brandon Voss - The Mystery of Eva Peron
- Odyssey to Cambodia
by Alec Mapa - Name change
by Chaad Taylor - South of Nowhere
- Lars and the Real Girl
- South by southwest
- The best inland gay beaches
by Andrew Collins - Listen up! There are gay musicians and there are musicians who happen to be gay. These 10 emerging artists span a range of genres including punk, folk, rap, and everything in between. But it's not about who you sleep with for these and an ever-growing gen
- Philadelphia's funky Queen Village
by Andrew Bender - Rescue me: photographer Matt Albiani focuses his lens on lifeguards across the USA, raising the question … which way to the beach?
- Troubled waters
by Christine Lehtonen - National Youth Advocacy Coalition
- The 11th Hour
- My five top road trips
- From RV to rock star bus: move on from ancient RVs to live like a celeb in your own road trip tour bus
by Steve Siler - The man who broke the mold: Bob Mould is what every young musician aspires to beversatile successful, and beloved. How one man became a legend by defying definition
by Kurt B. Reighley - Jack Kerouac's long and winding Road trip: the revolutionary 1957 travel memoir On the Road ignited a generation and flung open the floodgates of hip "otherness." At its core is a heartbreaking and oblique queer romance
by Gretchen Kelly - Gay travel website directory
- Correction
- John Turner
- A change is gonna come: Thalia Zedek returns with another solo album. This time she's got backup
by Kurt B. Reighley - Ed live!
- Bicycle trips 101
by Andrew Broan - Si'a's quiet side: chatty and chirpy when she's talking about her career as an uber-inside musician, Sia downplays her sexuality
by Caryn Ganz - The Motor City finds its Mojo: despite tough economic times, downtown development is making Detroit a diamond in the rust
by Michael A. Smith - Posh happenings
- Out on the street
by Lawrence Ferber - Maxim Thorne
- Various Artists: Easy Beatles: Irresistible In-Sound Interpretations from the '60s and '70s
- Letter from the editor
by Ed Salvato - End to U.S. ban on HIV-positive travelers?
by Randy B. Hecht - Gay retro motor lodges: who needs Motel 6 when you can shake off road fatigue at these stylized gay-owned digs?
by Loann Halden - Kimberly Peirce and the art of war: with Stop-Loss, the queer director comes of age
by Anne Stockwell - Cruising 101
by Frank Markus - The present past
by Felice Picano - Ray of light
- Truth in advertising
by Neal Broverman - Rants & raves
- M83: Saturdays = Youth
- Matt and LoAnn's downloads for the road
by Matthew Link - Fasten your leashes: the Dogtravel Company invites you to fly the furry skies
by Justin Ocean - Guess the gay resort town
- Dynamic duo: with a retrospective currently at the de Young Museum in San Francisco and a tour slated for later this year, the controversial art team Gilbert and George are about to remind America of the beauty of bad taste
by Regina Marler - Gus Van Sant's Portland visions: West Coast urban evolution documented through the viewfinder of a local out filmmaker
by Byron Beck - Speak out, get fired
- Prelude to a kiss? The chaste gay couple on As the World Turns frustrates fans, enrages religious zealots, and lends the 52-year-old show some much-needed buzz
by Dan Avery - Datebook 04.08-04.22
- Peter Moren: The Last Tycoon
- Out travelers of the past
by James Baldwin - Inclusive exclusivity: out W Hotels president Ross Klein explains how gay and lesbianand allguests should be treated in a 21st-century hotel
by Matthew Link - A pinker shade of Chinese red: on the eve of the Beijing Olympics, China is experiencing a full lavender revolution
by Dinah Gardner - Kiss Insurance
- Market to market
- Barney Frank's take on Washington, D.C
by Matthew Link - The Advocate iMIX
- Soft-core Catholics
by Michelle Garcia - I have a dream … ticket: Clinton and Obama say they won't run together. But LGBT voters can hope
by Rod McCullom - Tina Dico: Count to Ten
- Your e-mails
by Paul H. Hawkins - Cry-Baby On Broadway!
- The new guard: will Hollywood really let unlikely ingenues like Ellen Page and Evan Rachel Wood ascend to the A-list?
by Kyle Buchanan - The world's don't-miss car shows: whether you're a certified grease monkey or just know where the gas goes in, the world's great auto shows make a fashionable and intriguing centerpiece for any gay vacation
by Steve Siler - To be young, gifted, and out
by Anne Stockwell - We build these cities
- Moby
by Brandon Voss - The Breeders: Mountain Battles
- Your snapshots
by Pierce Brandt - Equality Illinois
- Beladi: A Night at the Pyramids
- The gay map of the Orthodox world
by Adrian R. Coman - Bloom off the rose?
by Bill Poock