Advocate, The
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Articles in June 7, 2005, issue of Advocate, The
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- Jiminy Glick
by Alonso Duralde - Microsoft reboots its gay agenda
- Beach book bingo: our top 20 picks for summer reading
by Michael Giltz - Wil power: Michelle Krusiec shines in Saving Face as Wil Pang, a dutiful daughter who's also gay
by Kera Bolonik - Continental gives flight to partners
- Jazz metamorphosis: Meshell talks about the jazz journey of her latest albumsand why she converted to Islam
by Michele Kort - Clergy reversal
by Patrick Letellier - Rhetoric leads to violence
- Died
- Across the Nation
- Rants & raves
- AIDS Research Alliance
- Overcoming violence in the Holy Land
- Rejecting our own: reported racial profiling by a San Francisco bar illustrates the persistence of an old problem
by Paul VanDeCarr - A stranger in Neverland
by Q. Allan Brocka - ProtectMarriage.com
- Haring's Pop Shop stops
- Elton takes a groom
- Witches, warriors … and Paul Lynde
- "Ex-gay" advocate speaks
- Trucking together
by Patrick Letellier - NCLR earns its stripes: the 28-year-old National Center for Lesbian Rights and its executive director, Kate Kendell, are building nationwide respect for their work on key legal battles
by Ann Rostow - Cocktails with the clueless
by Jim David - Gannongate
by Steven Kee - Black lesbians unite
- Undoing Greek homophobia
- Poles, queers, and the pope: visiting Poland with his acclaimed queer play I Am My Own Wife, playwright Doug Wright is caught up in homophobic history with the death of John Paul II
by Doug Wright - Gay teen revolution
by Brent Hartinger - Getting seen
by Stephen Macias - The siblings Sedaris
- Merman gets mean
- Beaten in gay mecca
- Family focus: Jeff Lutes was fed up with the antigay, antifamily rhetoric of Focus on the Family, so he packed up his husband and son and went to their doorstep. They're part of a growing movement to fight the far right where they live
by Greg Hernandez - Winterson's way: Jeanette Winterson speaks out on sex, America's religious fanaticism, and her new novel, Lighthousekeeping
by Suzanne Stroh - Correction
- Martina's newfound muscle: October 5, 1993
by Don Romesburg - Success depends on gays: Richard Florida argues the U.S. will lose in the global competition for creative talent unless more of its cities open up to gays
by Patrick Letellier - After hours: acclaimed author Michael Cunningham channeled his love of Virginia Woolf in The Hours. In Specimen Days, he considers the world after Walt Whitman
by David Bahr - Message to mom: for her new lesbian romantic comedy, Saving Face, out filmmaker Alice Wu draws on her own life
by Kera Bolonik - Hello Olivia, goodbye Rainbow: is the L Word really why Martina Navratilova parted ways with the Rainbow Card and signed on with Olivia?
by Etelka Lehoczky