Advocate, The
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Articles in Sept 25, 2007, issue of Advocate, The
- Lordy, lordy, look what they did at 40: remember when 40 was a dirty word? As these icons proved, it's the age to weather a tragedy, win a Grammy, or conquer the world
by Christopher Lisotta - Doing it for ourselves: after decades of pounding on the wafts of government, fighting to be heard, gays and lesbians have finally secured positions inside those walls. There are currently more than 370 openly gay elected officials nationwide, with at lea
by Paul Florez - Go, Terri, go! As a young man, J.T. Hayes was one of the most promising race car drivers in the South. Now J.T. is Terri O'Connell, a fierce woman preparing a second act to rival the first
by Neal Broverman - Drawing on life: for New Yorker cartoonist William Haefeli life really is a laughing matter
by Rachel Dowd - Welcome to the party! On our 40th birthday we're making you a promise: for you and for The Advocate, the best is yet to come
by Anne Stockwell - Speaking truth to power: although the democratic forum on LGBT issues in August was about the presidential candidates, it was panelist Jonathan Capehart, the gay Washington Post editorial writer, who arguably emerged as the winner. Andrew Noyes finds out
by Andrew Noyes - Never say never: here's to the advertisers who supported us from the start. And here's to those yet to come
by Michael Phelps - Happy birthday, Advocate! Turning 40 is definitely cause for celebration when you have friends like these to wish you well
by Alan Cumming - Cover to cover: year by year, Advocate covers uniquely illustrate our history. Priests and parents, activists and iconsour job is to cover you
by Michelle Garcia - Out with the mayors
by Todd Henneman - The Advocate: 40 years