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Articles in July 3, 2007, issue of Advocate, The
- Made in his image?
- June 19-July 3
- Left behind: for gay soldiers fighting in Iraq, getting information to their partners back home is its own kind of battle. Bernice Yeung finds out what it's like to be a world away without military support
by Bernice Yeung - Sinead O'Connor: Theology
by Kurt B. Reighley - The Naked Civil Servant
- Rants & raves
- A call to arms: marine veteran Jeff Key survived deployment in Iraq. Now he's a man with a new mission: ending America's addiction to war
by Corey Scholibo - Nick Drake: Family Tree
by Kurt B. Reighley - Behind enemy lines: on November 3, 1981, gay activist Scott Tucker and friends infiltrated a Jerry Falwell rally in Philadelphiaand lived to tell us the tale
- Good chemistry
by Andrew Noyes - Three-star Johnny
- Channel surfin': the sun is shining, the birds are singing. Who cares. There's too much good stuff on TV
- The White Stripes: Icky Thump
by Kurt B. Reighley - Falwell
- Out on the street
by Nancy Larson - You're fired … or not: in today's American workplace, common courtesy and respect for personal differences is customary. Why isn't it the same for the U.S. military?
- Girlpunch
by Morgan Kroll - Soldiers of peace: for antiwar queer youths, the conflict in Iraq is another familiar form of American oppression
by Kevin Hauswirth - In love and war
by Alec Mapa - Jennifer Gentle: The Midnight Room
by Kurt B. Reighley - Prom royalty crowned
- It's all good
by Bruce McIlveen - Money woes: after a dismal first-quarter financial performance, PlanetOut assesses its options for a turnaround
by Kerry Eleveld - The Advocate Gen Q poll
- Second opinions
- Cinephile
by Kyle Buchanan - What would Jesus do?
- Gay Hollywood
by Jack Kenny - Restoring old gems to new glory: the Outfest Legacy Project is saving queer film one delicate print at a time
by Mike Goodridge - Kyra Sedgwick: a Golden Globe winner for her role as hard-as-nails deputy police chief Brenda Johnson on TNT's The Closer, Kyra Sedgwick can throw a fierce lesbian vibe onscreenwe'll never forget her pairings with Helen Mirren and Julianna Margulies
by Brandon Voss - I want my tech TV: put away the rabbit earsit's time to update that home theater
by Vincent Lopez - Reno 911!: MiamiThe Movie
- Righting a wrong
by Alfred David McKinnon - Quiet activism
by Travis Nesbitt - Is Cro-Magnon the new gay? Ahead of their sitcom, speculation swirls about the sexuality of GEICO's cavemen
by Chris Rouzar - Frank Kameny talks: Andrew Noyes sits down with the veteran gay rights activist and discovers he's just as unapologetically outspoken today as he was when he coined the phrase "Gay is good" 40 years ago
by Andrew Noyes - She bangs, she grooves: the 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander XLS is all about the music
by Daniel Weil - The Lost Language of Cranes
- That Kennedy mystique
by J. Beeb - Blood is thicker than holy water: Jerry Falwell once denied knowing Brett Beasley. But before his death, the preacher decided to show "Christian love" to his gay HIV-positive relative
by William Henderson - Eric Alva's new battle: the gay marine staff sergeant lost a leg fighting one enemy. Now he's taking on anotherthe U.S. military's antigay policy
by Michael Rowe - Imbibe like Bacchus
by Neal Broverman - Silver Spoons: The Complete First Season
- Defending our defenders
by Keith H. Kerr - After the fall
by Jim David - Like father, like son: retired Coast Guard officer Bill Shipley served and lived for decades in the closet before coming out-then he found out his son was gay
by William Henderson - Aural pleasure: the Beasties and Gabby Glaserformerly of Luscious Jacksonare back with two deliriously good summer releases
by Kurt B. Reighley - Joan Sutherland: The Reluctant Prima Donna
- The Advocate poll
- Remembering Terry
by Jane Anderson - Coming out in the line of fire: "don't ask, don't tell" presumes that battle units would collapse if gay soldiers were allowed to come out. Maybe someone should tell the Pentagonthey're already out, and it's only made their units stronger
by Marc Haeringer - Brad Paisley: 5th Gear
by Kurt B. Reighley - Laughing Matters … More