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Gay and Lesbian Press
For fifty years gay and lesbian presses in America have published papers and magazines that give a distinctive voice to their concerns. Their...
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Soldier Field
Dedicated as a memorial to World War I soldiers, the colonnaded stadium known as Soldier Field has served as a cultural mecca for Chicago...
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Aids
Medically, AIDS is the acronym for "acquired immunodeficiency syndrome," a medical condition which enables a massive suppression of the human...
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Rosemary Clooney
No one more epitomized female vocalists of the 1950s, a time when America was hooked on novelty songs, than Rosemary Clooney. With her strong,...
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Blueboy
From its first issue in 1975, Blueboy was a pioneer in gay monthly magazines. Its focus was on an upscale, urban gay market. While containing...
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The Chicago Bears
Like their home city, the Chicago Bears are a legendary team of "broad shoulders" and boundless stamina. One of the original members of the...
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The Advocate
The Advocate has garnered the reputation as the news magazine of national record for the gay and lesbian community. The first issue of The Advocate...
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Rock Hudson
Actor Rock Hudson's unmistakable masculinity made him a screen idol of the 1950s and 1960s. Hudson was a traditionally handsome figure and a...
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