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Articles in March 14, 2006, issue of Advocate, The
- An end to King's pro-gay legacy?
by Jasmyne A. Cannick - Mommie queerest: three gay men have turned the cult documentary Grey Gardensabout a high-society mother and daughter reduced to living like hermitsinto a stage musical. "It's just delicious,"
by Gerard Raymond - You're a big 'mo, Charlie Brown
by Ryan James Kim - Nuggets & bites
- Making our town sing: out composer Ned Rorem and renowned poet J.D. McClatchy pair on a long-awaited operatic version of Thornton Wilder's classic American play
by Joseph Dalton - Riding for religious change
by Tony Marco - Queer as folk music: the legendary Janis Ian returns with an outstanding new ED, Folk Is the New Black, but while her songs cover many different issues, she's too busy having a successful same-sex marriage to sing about it
by Michele Kort - No jazz hands
by Kurt B. Reighley - Hello from all of us!
by Bruce Vilanch - New youth "talkline"
by Felicia Ortiz - Office space: you spend at least eight hours a day at workwhy not liven up the joint a little?
by Vincent Lopez - Hot cup of jolt
by Mark Davis - Pro-gay, to a point
- Harry Hamlin: one can talk about the "risk" the stars of Brokeback Mountain took in accepting their roles, but for rising star Harry Hamlin in 1982, playing an out gay man in Making Loveand having a full-on love scene with Michael Ontkean&
by Alonso Duralde - Rail driver
by Daniel Weil - In the chill of the night
by Steve Gdula - You say tomato
by Andrew Noyes - The relationship miracle worker: Betty Berzon touched the lives of countless gay men and lesbians as she sought to improve their mental health
by Neal Broverman - John Waters: here to corrupt you
by Alonso Duralde - Afro Promo
- Shawn Pyfrom
by Neal Broverman - Different games, familiar hurdles: organizers of this summer's two competitions for gay athletes say they've learned their lessons so the events will be profitable now and viable for the future
by Fred Kuhr - Living in the "Outzone"
- Action: The Complete Series
- Outspoken
by Corey van Vlymen - No smoke and mirrors: at the tender age of 22, Jeff Jordan is leading a company that tries to show gay men they can be fabulous and rebellious without cigarettes
by Todd Henneman - Duck Season
by Lawrence Ferber - Midnight Cowboy
- Breaking the mold: these top executives used their influence to help bring equality to their workplacesas well as their communities
by Fred Kuhr - Lauded in space
by Beth Schwartzapfel - Young docs in love
by Lawrence Ferber - Boston Marriage
- Faith of his father: after rural say activist Nathan Christoffersen's sudden death, a fundamentalist funeral erased his sexuality. But his passing is having an unexpected effect: bridging the gap between say and antigaybeginning with Nathan's own fa
by John Caldwell - Notre Dame's queer moment: condemned by the Catholic university's leadership, an LGBT film festival goes forward. But its longevity may soon be victim to the ongoing culture war
by Joanna Basile - Big Love
by Darren Frei - The Real World: Key West
- Do we hate back? This gay ex-Baptist rejects moderation and advises a simple strategy against the far right: stay angry
by Del Shores - Are two games better than one?
by Bruce C. Steele - Lindy Hop to hip-hop
by Regina Marler - Out of Utah
by Ryan James Kim - Adoption day
by Paris Barclay - Chad Allen's not sorry
by Beth Schwartzapfel