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Date     Title
Nov '03    Yaoi: Redrawing Male Love
By: Mark McHarry
    Some of today's edgiest male homosexual images and stories are being composed by women and girls-- for their own pleasure. Because it's (mostly) young women who've thronged to the burgeoning yaoi underground.
Oct '03    Tricked!
By: Brad Nollant
    Torontonian Brad Nollant picked up work in Amsterdam as a high-end whore. His new-found patron turned out to have wholly serious connections.
Sep '03    Vive La France
By: Jim D'Entremont
    Jim D'Entremont rekindles his love affair with the country of fraternité & liberté
Aug '03    Sodomy & the Supreme Court
By: Bill Andriette
    While gay people are still humming along to its music, the US Supreme Court's ruling striking down sodomy laws also strikes some sour notes. It's not clear the justices who signed on really know their score. Do they really believe its high-flown principles, or just find them convenient to say?
Jul '03    Puritanical Massachusetts
By: Jim D'Entremont
    "It's true," wrote columnist Alexander Cockburn in a May, 1997 issue of The New York Press. "There are more loathsome people per square foot in Massachusetts than in any other state of the union. The downmarket Nazis and racists are worse. The upmarket liberals are worse.
Jun '03    Gay Pride World Wide
    As the exhaustive list here proves, gay pride marches are sprinkled around the world like fairy-dust. Or, more cynically, like branches of McDonald's or Citibank.
May '03    My Cousin Justin
By: Will Knott
    I'm not Catholic-- but a priest, a confessional, and absolution for my sins would be nice right about now. Not unlike a lot of Catholic priests these days, I'm about to get caught in a little sex scandal of my own. The story involves my cousin Justin, a bottle of rum, and a guest house.
Apr '03    Family Affairs
By: Bill Andriette
    Ever wander through a crowded bar or a gay pride march and wonder, "How many of the guys here have ever tasted the cum of a brother, an uncle, or their father?"
Apr '03    Vaginal Birth is Child Abuse!
By: Jim D'Entremont
    If a man rubbed his engorged genitals over the entire body of a newborn baby, he'd be branded a monster. So why the double standard for women who force themselves on a defenseless infant? Victims of vaginal birth are silent no longer!
Apr '03    Antarctica
By: Edward Hougen
    What's it like when a couple sets out ot have sex in all 50 states? Guide publisher Edward Hougen reports that with the help of wives, girlfriends, family, and church, it is possible!
Mar '03    No Sex Please, This is America
By: Bill Andriette
    Swiss physician Samuel Tissot's Treatise on the Diseases Produced by Onanism (1760), which advanced the notion that loss of sperm is hazardous to men's health, was among the first of a succession of influential books to propagate the belief that sexual overindulgence could lead to debility and madness.
Mar '03    Dumbing Down Sex Ed
By: Bill Andriette
    When Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court decision that made abortion legal throughout the US, passed its 30th anniversary on January 22, 2003, the usual multitude streamed into Washington, DC for the March for Life. According to organizer Nellie Gray, this year's annual protest drew 100,000 people. Although crowd estimates echoed those of previous right-to-life marches, observers sensed a shift in demographics.
Feb '03    Measuring Sex's Squeeze
By: Bill Andriette
    Sex researchers find themselves between the 'rock' of science and the 'hard place' of society's righteousness. What gives? The Guide goes to America's leading sexology conference to find out
Jan '03    Xmas Trick
By: Brad Nolan
    A cold, lonely night on the streets of Toronto. One hustler picks up another for sex– and to teach him a lesson he won't forget
Jan '03    New Jersey Bugs Him
By: Ed Karvoski, Jr.
    Lance Hancock discovered gay sex in his suburban New York catechism class. Now he favors sunny Palm Springs, where he doffs his own vestments to conduct High Holy Mass with fists and baseball bats up willing, gaping buttholes
Dec '02    Remembering Harry Hay
By: Bill Andriette
    Freed from the timetables of reproduction, flitting along on fairy-wings atop the cultural foam, the gay generations cycle not every 30 years, as for ordinary humans, but merely every five- or so John Mitzel has calculated. By which measure Harry Hay, father of modern gay liberation, who died in San Francisco October 24th, was even more Methuselean than his 90 years suggest.
Nov '02    Mangled Memories
By: Jim D'Entremont
    Is sex so uniqely powerful that people repress the memory of it? 'Recovered memories' had been proven bogus. But on the wings of sexual hysteria, they're making a comeback. Jim D'Entremont reports
Nov '02    Rest Areas Make Him Hot & Bothered
By: Ed Karvoski, Jr.
    Chad Williams at a glance:
Date of birth: December 11, 1966
Astrological sign: Sagittarius
Place of birth: Massachusetts
Current residence: Massachusetts
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 165 pounds
Chest: 38"
Waist: 32"
Videography: Street Date, Sex Sessions, Boy Band (Catalina Video), Prison (Titan Media), Hung Sex (Fox Studios)
Oct '02    Cocks & Docs
By: Bill Andriette
    Some guys get feverish just thinking about a physical. Others see a throat swab and can't keep it down. Welcome to the underground of sharp needles and hard erections.
Sep '02    Bathhouse Payback
By: Joseph Couture
    Offend Ye Not the Bathhouse Gods. Joseph Couture disobeyed the 11th Commandment, and suffered a sticky spot of bad, smelly karma
Aug '02    Castrating the Church
By: Bill Andriette
    Who didn't know that the Catholic clergy was a hotbed of queer sex? Yet the shock, suprise, and crying-all-the-way-to-the-bank is the spectacle du jour. Catholics haven't always been a force for justice and light. But the attack on the church serves a sinister agenda, Bill Andriette argues.
Jul '02    Men are Brutes
By: Ed Karvoski, Jr.
    Lance Gear rolled with the punches for too long in a violent relationship. Now he's winning title after title and using his victory platform to speak out. Ed Karvoski Jr. learns more
Jul '02    Civil Commitment
    At the North Central Correctional Institution in Gardner, Massachusetts, Alden Baker served out a ten-year sentence for raping the 29-year-old man he employed as a driver.
Jun '02    Gay Pride Worldwide
By: Bill Andriette
    Come pack your bags, walk the gangway onto our virtual HMS Beagle, and follow a latter-day Darwin along on an expedition to Cyberia's remotest islands and inlets.
May '02    The Importance of Being Peyrefitte
By: Roger Moody
    French novelist Roger Peyrefitte lived the life Oscar Wilde would have preferred­ sex, sun, celebrity, and scandal always somehow averted. Roger Moody looks at a life too outrageous to be repeated today and the works it inspired
May '02    Rules for Open Relationships
By: Joseph Couture
    "There's no need to let love and relationships get in the way of pursuing the dream of ready sex," explains Joseph Couture. "If you're smart, you can have your boyfriend's ass and eat it, too"
Apr '02    Being Seen
By: Jim D'Entremont
    Monda Behinou may be about the size of Liechtenstein­ and as the world's only nation with no fixed location, even harder to spot on a map. But with its propensities for sex and surveillance, this obscure principality has long loomed large in the travel itineraries of voyeur sex-tourists. Yet US Attorney General John Ashcroft's recent visit here didn't go entirely smoothly. Jim D'Entremont peers behind the screaming headlines for a look at the geopolitical tensions­ and occasional orgasmic releases­ that are the stormy stuff of post-9/11 US/Monda Behinish relations.
Mar '02    Make Love Not War
By: Ed Karvoski, Jr.
    Can gay porn promote world peace? Luke Sabre thinks it's worth a try. He talks with Ed Karvoski, Jr.
Mar '02    Sex & Empire
By: Bill Andriette
    The American Empire, behind its military and economic might, is an empire of the imagination. So if the only limit to American power is human rights-- a collective mental construct-- then a question arises: has America hijacked the DNA of human rights, the way HIV subverts the immune system the body depends upon to defend against infection?
Feb '02    A Taste for Daddy
By: Ed Karvoski, Jr.
    Steve Parker likes 'em butch and sweaty. And hold the deodorant. He talks with Ed Karvoski Jr.

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