Kim Ficera’s outrageously entertaining and amusing collection of essays, Sex, Lies and Stereotypes (Kensington Books), is subtitled “An unconventional life…
Read More »Month: January 2004
In the December 6 municipal runoff election, Annise Parker received 62 percent of the vote over opponent Bruce Tatro to…
Read More »Everything you always wanted to know about Philadelphia but were afraid to ask comes true again with this London, England…
Read More »With the country still simmering after the Massachusetts court decision that extends marriage to gay couples, it’s time to separate…
Read More »I wanna tell you ladies and gentlemen, that there’s not enough troops in the army to force the southern people…
Read More »I feel that the biggest challenge to the GLBT community in 2004 will continue to be apathy. It seems that…
Read More »From poet to bioengineer to bright young activist, our second annual class of intriguing community standouts packs plenty of variety.
Read More »Britney Spears has gone from a teen superstar to one of the most intriguing female artists of our time. On…
Read More »From out of a muted hush of intense, foreshadowing tones stems Alix Olson’s take on the world, ranging all over…
Read More »“This election proved that a positive, issue-oriented message can yield a winning margin. This election also makes a great statement…
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