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Feb '08
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'Garments of the Holy Priesthood'
By: Jim D'Entremont
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The truth underneath the rumors of magic Mormon underpants |
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Feb '08
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Millennia of Male Beauty
By: Michael Thompson
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A guide to Rome's homoerotic treasures |
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Feb '08
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A Mormon in the White House?
By: Jim D'Entremont
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Once a defender of
gay rights and pro-choice, Mitt Romney -- looking to reassure
evangelical primary voters -- has changed his tune. Fresh from his
win in Michigan in January, Romney's sex-means-procreation faith
looms over U.S. politics. |
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Feb '08
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The End is Near?
By: Jim D'Entremont
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If so, you'll know when
Jesus appears in Western Missouri... |
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Feb '08
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Openly Gay and Avowedly Mormon
By: Jim D'Entremont
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Some manage to fit the round peg in the square hole |
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Feb '08
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Mormons on the Web
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Mormon missionaries don't
just spread a wild 'n' wacky theology
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Jan '08
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Bisexostan
By: Joseph Couture
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How many stripes does it get on the rainbow flag? |
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Jan '08
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An Understanding Wife
By: Joseph Couture
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One man's hard road to bisexual bliss |
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Jan '08
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Twice the Fun?
By: Joseph Couture
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A dyed-in-the-wool gay man explores his bisexual side |
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Dec '07
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Nasty Weapons, New Purposes
By: Bill Andriette
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Hand out guns in a barroom, and you never know who'll get shot |
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Dec '07
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Keep Your Looks, Lose Your Rights
By: Bill Andriette
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In sex-crazy America, even tasty court victories can carry maggots' eggs |
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Dec '07
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Cutting Off the Erotic Past
By: Bill Andriette
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Record-keeping laws put history on the straight and narrow |
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Dec '07
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Avant le Déluge?
By: Bill Andriette
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The rain does not always fall gently on the plain |
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Dec '07
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This is a high school quarterback playing with his hard-on
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Uttering that sentence about a picture of a sandwich in the U.S. could get you 20 years in prison for 'pandering.' It's a sign of the Feds' low regard for sexual expression -- and the hurdles that
face those fighting niggling regulation of erotic images
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Dec '07
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Tipping Point for Gay Sex?
By: Bill Andriette
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On October 23, a court in Ohio struck down a federal porn law that turns millions of gay men into sex felons. The law requires compiling detailed records about anyone who appears in
a sexually explicit image -- even homemade. It's an old law, but the Right Wing is dusting it off and putting it to new and dangerous uses -- such as attacking online cruising. Will the Ohio
ruling stick? And if not, is online sex under the gun?
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Nov '07
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More than a Boston Marriage
By: Tom Fuller
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A longtime resident looks back on a life forged in the just-post-Stonewall gay scene. |
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Nov '07
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Pilgrims' Progress: Boston's Gay History
By: Jim D'Entremont
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America is the cradle of the best and of the worst. And America's cradle, in a way, was Boston. Founded by Puritans 'seeking freedom to practice repression,' the city has played an outsized role in gay life. Even though it was a bit north of the Stonewall riots and
very east of the Castro, Boston has often served as the ideological and cultural gyroscope of the movement. Today, it's the capital city of the only state in the union where same-sex couples enjoy the freedom to marry -- even while the place is so repressed that no
gay bathhouse can survive within city limits. Jim D'Entremont explores the history of a civic contradiction.
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Oct '07
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Longer, Harder, More, Better
By: Joseph Couture
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Learn to work the tools of the trade like a pro and the benefits flow |
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Oct '07
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Christiania Hangs On
By: Michael Thompson
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Its public face is radical, druggy, edgy, young, male, confrontative, and embattled. The setting contrasts bucolic with post-apocalyptic. Can this semi-autonomous social experiment survive in today's chillier political climate? |
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Oct '07
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Sex Ed 101
By: Joseph Couture
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Human knowledge marches on. Joseph Couture's no virgin, but he headed back to school to find out what's new about the nuts and bolts of the birds and bees. Here's what he learned. |
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Sep '07
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Border Security at the Peace Bridge
By: Robert Teixeira
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Are your papers in order? |
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Sep '07
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Policing Borders
By: Bill Andriette
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In an era of barbed-wire frontiers, no-fly lists, and chipped passports, can we keep travel gay? |
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Sep '07
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Flying Air Anonymous
By: Bill Andriette
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Can travelers leave the burden of identity on the ground? |
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Sep '07
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Stamp Your Own Passport
By: Bill Andriette
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Securing your right to travel in an age of snooping |
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Aug '07
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Election '08: Gay Issues, Gay Votes
By: Jim D'Entremont
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Republicans are running from the Bush debacle, but remain beholden to the Theocratic Right. Democrats want gay support, but remain wary of offending the conservative middle. What are gay voters to do? |
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Jul '07
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Arabian Nights
By: Bill Andriette
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As the world discovers gay sex thriving in
fundamentalist Saudi Arabia, can the good times last? |
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Jun '07
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Hate the Sin, Kill the Sinners
By: Jim D'Entremont
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Westboro Baptist Church members-- infamous for picketing the funerals of Matthew Shepard and US soldiers-- have insinuated themselves throughout the Kansas prison bureaucracy. What kind of justice can be expected
from theocrats devoted to re-establishing Levitical law? |
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May '07
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Gay Pride Worldwide
By: Bill Andriette
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Where the parades are in 2007 |
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May '07
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The Confessions Tour
By: Jesse J. Peralta
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Danny
and I sat around getting still more drunk, spilling our guts to each other. Laundry lists of exploits in the bedroom, coming out stories, medical tragedies. |
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Apr '07
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Talking with April's Lifestyle Leader: Kyle Dean Stankey
By: Maxwell Silt
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'Nurturing', 'caring', 'giving', and 'spiritually brave'-- qualities you might not expect from such a real A-lister! When so much in the news seems so downbeat, revive yourself this April with an inspiring conversation with this
actor, humanitarian, and award-winning lifestyle hero |
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