Month: November 2007

Columns

InsideOut At City Hall: Learning from Lessons Past

Maybe it's because I've been in public office almost a decade, but around my house November has become synonymous with voting, Thanksgiving, and the annual gathering of gay elected and…

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Columns

AIDS Watch: It Started with a Legand

Like many of you, the arrival of November has me preparing for Thanksgiving. I've begun cleaning the house anticipating the arrival of guests; I pulled the Fall harvest tablecloth out…

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Columns

OutRight: At What Price, Full Inclusion?

Should gays wait for civil rights until transgendered people can be included? That's the question in the recent controversy over the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA). The answer depends on how…

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Columns

LeftOut: The Best Woman for the Job

I will state at the outset that, if Hillary Clinton wins the Democratic nomination, I will not hesitate to vote for her. As a Democrat, I like all of “our”…

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Columns

OutLoud: Right on Track

Dana: Good morning, Drew. Welcome, racing fans. Looks like a hot one. Drew: Hello, Dana. Nothing like a year-long race to fire up a crowd. Dana: Hope you can hear…

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What A World

What A World: Table Talk

If you have the good fortune of not being the only gay person in your family, congratulations! Gaiety loves company!

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Local News

News Briefs: November 2007

A decision in late September by Democratic leadership in the House of Representatives to remove language protecting transgender citizens from the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) exploded into a controversy that…

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Letters

From Our Readers

I recently read the interview you did with Lily Tomlin [“Classic Lily,” September 2007 OutSmart]. Like you I am a huge fan of Miss T. I wanted to tell you…

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Features

OutFront: November 2007

Continuing the local legacy of the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt, on December 1 and 2, Resurrection Metropolitan Community Church and its community partners ministry will exhibit nine panels from…

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Arts & Entertainment

OutSmart at Home

Kermit Eisenhut, the popular artist and all-around charitable guy, finds himself painting more and more adorable pets these days, frequently on commissions from people who want pictures of their pets…

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