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Articles in Oct 11, 2005, issue of Advocate, The
- How can I help?
- Jeff Trammell
by Dan Allen - Coming out in print.
by Don Romesburg - A proud campaign
by Sarah Wildman - Justin's time: Justin Tanner's outrageously hilarious playsincluding Zombie Attack! and Oklahomo!have made him an L.A. cult phenomenon. And now he's got an entire season of shows to play with
by Dennis Hensley - Fierce and gentle
by Karen Iris Tucker - Hot picks
- Cross country
- Making friends
- Portia and Ellen and Anne
by Lisa Sidley - Once-a-day pill falls short
- Estanislao Martinez
- Sharpton's new sermon: the Reverend Al Sharpton has a plan to combat homophobia among African-Americans and a personal stake in its success: his sister is a lesbian
by Frankie Edozien - Nondisappearing act
by Justin Scott - Rein man
by Dave White - Poz4Poz saves lives
by Andrew Sullivan - To protect and abuse
- Friend or foe?
by Jim David - Win-win
by R. Hubert - Young eyes of the storm
by Japhy Grant - Latina rising: writer-director-star Odalys Nanin gets fresh with the ladies again in her new play
by Sean Abley - We kneel before you
by Kurt B. Reighley - Nuggets & bites
- Conservative support for gay students
by Emily Heil - Meth no laughing matter
by Simone Koehlinger - Rebuilding our city: the gay and lesbian survivors of Hurricane Katrina are vowing to return to New Orleans and make it more fabulous than ever
by Greg Hernandez - Out for Tupac: out attorney Dina LaPolt safeguards the estate of Tupac Shakur, producing projects like his new CD and bonding with his mother
by Carol Rosenthal - Dancing for Apollo
by Joseph Dalton - Hats off to HRC
- Does your school offer courses on homosexuality?
- Death and rebirth: Christopher Rice, a son of New Orleans, finds hope for the city's resurrection in the long mystical waltz the city has always danced with death
by Christopher Rice - Desk jockeying: work is hell, but these items will make your cubicle lifeor your job hunta little more heavenly
by Vincent Lopez - Short shrift
by Mark Davis - Canada recognizes gay adultery
by Mike King - Reader comments from www.advocate.com
- Fudan University
- The Playbill hustle
by Bruce Vilanch - Bee cool
by Daniel Weil - Hotel Grand Guignol
by Alonso Duralde - Welcoming workplaces: in 2005 a record number of Fortune 500 companies are offering protections to gay and lesbian workers and their spouses. Here are 10 shining examples of the best employers
by Fred Kuhr - Terri Miller
by Neal Broverman - Hotter than Coldplay
- Farrakhan's first move
by Dan Allen - Khalida Saed
by Angie J. Han - Capote
by Michael Giltz - Gaydar detector: Sofia Vergara plays a hot-to-trot divorcee determined not to fall for another gay man on Hot Properties
by Damian Holbrook - We're coming out!
- You say Waorani
by Dara Larson - Rants raves
- Governor's veto
by Dan Allen - Died
- Outspoken Angela Patton
- The royal treatment: Tom Atwood's photo book Kings in Their Castles takes an intimate look into the culture of urban gay men, one home at a time
by Justin Scott - Still ringing
by Kurt B. Reighley - Tab talks: the meeting of newly out '50s matinee idol Tab Hunter and radical literary lion Felice Picano produces some sparks and many remarkable exchangesand the revelation that both slept with Anthony Perkins
by Felice Picano - Helping hands
by Todd Henneman - Totally Jim
by James Howe - Ruin and rumination
by Bruce C. Steele - Ballot initiatives
- AIDS Foundation Houston
- Life Aids
by Jasmyne Cannick - The drifter has two mommies: the true story of a mother in search of her long-lost gay son inspired writer-director Tim Kirkman's moving new film, Loggerheads
by Bruce C. Steele - Happy haunting
by Joseph Dalton - Secrets and bios: if you think you're frustrated by celebrity biographies that gloss over gay lives, listen to how the books' authors feel, blocked at every turn. Henry Willson biographer Robert Hofler shares his fellow snoops' secrets
by Robert Hofler - Justice for Gwen
- Saving families
- Workplace protections
by Don Romesburg - Artful advocacy
- Michael Jennings
- Wynonna Judd
by Michele Kort - Underworld hero
by Gerard Raymond - Franz Ferdinand
by Kurt B. Reighley - He's all right now: in his teens bassist Andy Fraser led the world-famous band Free and penned the '70s anthem "All Right Now." As a healthy, out HIV-positive 53-year-old he's better than ever
by Jim Farber