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Articles in May 24, 2005, issue of Advocate, The
- Minnesota Republican comes out
- Tracey Ullman
by Michael Giltz - Young love?
- Love talk: the director and star of My Summer of Love talk about keeping it real and getting it right
by Mike Goodridge - GLAAD and mad
by Timothy Corrigan - Where's Jamie Rudolph?
- A Roy Cohn for our time? A top Republican political strategist marries his boyfriend of 40 years and ignites a debate about his private vs. public life
by Sarah Wildman - Think globally, protest locally: That's Revolting! author Matt Bernstein Sycamore provides a handy checklist of items no queer activist should be without
by Matt Bernstein Sycamore - Hot, buttery, and queer: a handful of the season's most anticipated popcorn fare for gay and lesbian audiences
by Michael Glitz - Hometown hurt: Daniel Lippold was once one of Atwood, Kan,'s strongest defenders. That was until voters there decided he couldn't get married
by Ryan James Kim - Across the Nation
- Gates closed? Technology giant Microsoft has found itself on the outs with gays and lesbians who once praised it as a leader in corporate equality
by John Caldwell - The bisexual divide
by Stephanie Fairyington - Escaping abuse overseas: gay men from conservative countries are winning the right to asylum in the United States
by Mike Hudson - Skin tight
by Bruce C. Steele - Kisses over cigarettes
- By the numbers
- Rants & raves
- Fit to serve: openly gay sergeant Robert Stout has served his country to the fullest: he was injured during an attack in Iraq and awarded the Purple Heart. Now he's at the center of a congressional effort to repeal "don't ask, don't tell"
by Chad Graham - Tolerance and Tennessee: when a group of Tennessee kids honored the Holocaust dead, they honored gay victims too. Will they change hearts and minds in their own state?
by Bruce Vilanch - Victim of drugs' success?
- Sisters vs. parents
- We asked, they told
- Unforgiven
by Bruce C. Steele - Combating silence with "truth"
- Sheer fabulousness
- Major confrontation
by Jeffrey McGowan - Still living dangerously: a new documentary on cable's Here network notes the struggle of gay rights in much of the world
by David Ehrenstein - Reader comments from www.advocate.com
- Died
- How dangerous is Benedict?
by Andrew Sullivan - Herefor now
- Exploring Marsden: rising star James Marsden talks about skating with drag queens, his X-Men 3 hopes, and giving his all as a sexually conflicted groom-to-be in Heights
by Dennis Hensley - Irresistible force: slam poet Alix Olson is a wildchild entertainer. Now's your chance to get on her bus
by Anne Stockwell - No laughing matter
by Christine Flowers - Civil compromise: in Connecticut and Oregon, lawmakers who oppose same-sex marriage back civil unions
by Todd Simmons - Gay and Lesbian Advocates and Defenders
- April 15, 1997: "don't ask, don't tell" a bad deal
- Herbie and her out D.E.B.S. director Angela Robinson careens into the big time at the helm of Disney's beloved car in Herbie: Fully Loaded
by Alonso Duralde - Stargazer: cross-dressing vocalist Edie Sedgwick is inspired by modern celebrities
by Steve Gdula - Tear down that wall
by Christopher Bradley - Lesbian teens admit to murder
- Liberty Hill Foundation
- Dusty lives
- Queer eyes in charge: it's a neat quirk of recent pop culture that many standout movies made for teenage audiences have been helmed by out directors who made their names with unapologetically gay feature films. Why is that? The Advocate asked three guys w
by Adam B. Vary - Knowledge is power: gays and lesbians recall their moment of reckoning in Robert Trachtenberg's When I Knew
by Mike Goodridge - Talking to a wall
by E.J. Teetsel - Eating up Eating Out
by Bill Beard - Gays and sports
- Coping in Mississippi
- New queer in town
- A summer to remember
by Howard Feinstein - Hollywood and Holmes: recommended reading about real-life superfans and fiction's best-known detective
- No picnickers and no gays