Month: January 2004

Books

Lesbian Laughter

Kim Ficera’s outrageously entertaining and amusing collection of essays, Sex, Lies and Stereotypes (Kensington Books), is subtitled “An unconventional life…

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Columns

InsideOut at City Hall: In Control

In the December 6 municipal runoff election, Annise Parker received 62 percent of the vote over opponent Bruce Tatro to…

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Music

Floetry: Floacism “Live”

Everything you always wanted to know about Philadelphia but were afraid to ask comes true again with this London, England…

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Columns

OutRight: Just Don’t

With the country still simmering after the Massachusetts court decision that extends marriage to gay couples, it’s time to separate…

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Columns

LeftOut: Essie Mae Comes Out

I wanna tell you ladies and gentlemen, that there’s not enough troops in the army to force the southern people…

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Local News

The Year in Preview

I feel that the biggest challenge to the GLBT community in 2004 will continue to be apathy. It seems that…

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Features

People to Watch 2004

From poet to bioengineer to bright young activist, our second annual class of intriguing community standouts packs plenty of variety.

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Music

Britney Spears: In the Zone

Britney Spears has gone from a teen superstar to one of the most intriguing female artists of our time. On…

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Music

Alix Olson: Independence Meal

From out of a muted hush of intense, foreshadowing tones stems Alix Olson’s take on the world, ranging all over…

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Local News

Annise Victorious

“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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