Advocate, The
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Articles in Dec 7, 2004, issue of Advocate, The
- Scaring the bejesus
by Jon Travers - Tips for emigrating
by Christopher Lisotta - A minority within a minority
by Kevin Kumala - Key conductor: world-renowned lesbian conductor Sebrina Maria Alfonso found a way to move home to Key Westshe imported a symphony
by Anne Stockwell - Rants & raves
- Survival of the gay gene
- Year-end movies: the sizzling six
- Prize specimen: no gay novel ever won the Booker Prizeuntil now
by Regina Marler - Glimmers of hope: the election of pro-gay lawmakers ends the threat of a backlash in Massachusetts
by Fred Kuhr - Anger, yes. Despair, no: the election. We all thought it would be resolved over the issue of the war. And it was. But not simply by the war against terror. By the war against gay couples. Karl Rove stealthily sowed fear and paranoia among rural, evangelic
by Andrew Sullivan - Rupert behaving badly
by Michael Childers - No prideand no cockroaches
- Russki business: tough uneven, this menage a trois comedy signals the start of new queer Russian cinema
by Dave White - Kathy Griffin
by Alonso Duralde - A bright spot in Ohio
- Out at a women's college
- Gays and lesbians win big at the polls
- Ralph-Paul Gernhardt
- Pillow flop: Rock Hudson's memory deserves better than the misguided '50s Hollywood-closet comedy Straight-Jacket
by Stephen Rebello - Died
- Looking at gay-friendly Europe
by Don Romesburg - Family feud
by Jean Hodges - Dallas gets a lesbian sheriff
by Jay Blotcher - Postelection reality check
- Down 'n' dishy: Mario Cantone's howlingly funny one-man show is the gayest ticket on Broadway
by Don Shewey - High on the Alps
- Never mind the bollocks
- Bearly there
by Carlos Abreu - Across the nation
- A dad's love
- Holy waters!
- Bushwhacked again: gay Americans face an uphill battle during the next four years under George W. Bush. They are trying to keep a sense of optimism
by Sarah Wildman - The Advocate poll: sponsored by Subaru
- Homosexuality no "sin" in E.U
- Thanksgiving with moms
- Caged heat: the Producers' hilarious Gary Beach gets his name above the title in La Cage aux Folles
by Michael Giltz - Out and silver in Holland: Olympic silver medalist Johan Kenkhuis says being openly gay in the Netherlands is no big deal. But neither is being a champion swimmer
by John Caldwell - Is gay life better in Europe? An openly antigay president wins his second term. Voters OK a dozen statewide marriage bans. Gays feeling unwanted in the USA may be looking for utopia overseas. Here's a reality check from gay Europeans themselves
by John Caldwell - Driver's ed
by Diane Hawley - Robinson's first year: a year of controversy and protest following his consecration as the first openly gay bishop hasn't dampened Gene Robinson's faith
by John Caldwell - Making overtures: B.D. Wong was thrilled by Pacific Overtures when he was a kid. Now he's in the lead
by Michael Giltz - English transition: British artist Anya Gallaccio lives in her native England because it allows her to be with her American partner. But that's not where she'd choose to be
by Dan Allen - It's cooler in Canada
by Mike King - Coffee talk
by Scott Cranin - Rare virus scare
- Clive's biz adventure: super author Clive Barker expands his yarn about one plucky girl named Candy and her exploits in a fantasy universe
by Michael Rowe - Pitch, pitch, pitch
by Bruce Vilanch - Men's health
by Steve Swiatek - Making abuse a bigger issue
- Don't tread on us: in the 11 states that added marriage discrimination to their constitutions on November 2, gay and lesbian residents are taking stock. Here they share their stories of how the new laws will affect their lives
by Christopher Lisotta - Sea story: at age 92, Jack Lawrence, out lyricist of "Beyond the Sea," talks about his new autobiographyand about having Kevin Spacey sing his words
by Paul Clinton - Meet the castaway: the Real Gilligan's Island's Eric Anderson: gay, cute, and a real-life professor even
by Richard Andreoli