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Articles in June 25, 2002, issue of Advocate, The
- Turning up the volume - reader forum
- Gilmour back in the Ford fold - Business - Brief Article
- Tuning in to gay teens: Queer Youth TV founders Alex Hinton and Bret Berg aim to offer resources with an edge - On the Web - web site - Brief Article
by Mikel Wadewitz - Mentor with care: with same-sex child abuse much in the news, gay adults may hesitate to work with youth. But most agencies have effective policies to protect their charges and avoid even the appearance of impropriety - Young & Gay in the USA - Brief Arti
by Chris Bull - In God we trust? Two documentaries probe the clashing realities of God, AIDS, and religion - Brief Article
by Lawrence Ferber - Judge not - reader forum
- Tempting fate - People - Tony Vanchieri - Brief Article
- June 1, 1977: the early years of gay youth - From the Advocate Archives - Brief Article
by Don Romesburg - A pain in the apse - don't get me started - Catholic Church and homosexuality - Brief Article - Column
by Kate Clinton - Sex, guys, and videotape: "reality" filmmaker Dustin Lance Black talks about turning the camera on himselfand on five young gay men out for funin On the Bus - video - Brief Article
by Chuck Kim - For the record - reader forum
- Bank plans go bust - Money - Brief Article
- A soap diva who cares - the Buzz - Kelly Ripa celebrates Day of Compassion for AIDS victims - Brief Article
- Dancing to our own tune; for the past 10 years, gay and straight dancers have been getting in step together at New York's OUTdancing - dance - Brief Article
by Jessica DuLong - Doubly delicious: crowd-pleaser Big Eden celebrates its DVD release with a two-disc set that's got everything from commentaries to recipes. - video recording review
by Mike Goodridge - Home and homophobia - my perspective - Brief Article
by Danny Pintauro - Righting old wrongs - Germany - Brief Article
- Just the Phacts - the Buzz - theater production of 'The Phacts of Life' - Brief Article
- Dancer from the dance: Ted Shawn pioneered a homoerotic style of modern dance, a hunky all-male company, and the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival, which turns 70 this summer - dance - Brief Article
by Joseph Carman - Pushing the right button: the PBS special Oliver Button explains the pain of stereotyping in language a child can understand. - television program review
by Omar Sacirbey - Rants & raves - Brief Article
- Attacked in his own home: an Indianapolis man who was tortured by home invaders because he is gay talks about how he survived to bring his attackers to justice - Behind the Headlines - Brief Article
by Jay Blotcher - Alist for Party Monster - the Buzz - production of film to star Macaulay Culkin and Wilson Cruz - Brief Article
- Vicki victorious: The Tonight Show's Vicki Randle talks about her long and winding road to the small screen - music - percussionist - Brief Article
by Anne Stockwell - Heavy petting. - movie review
by Bruce C. Steele - Out of the ballpark: the debate over whether major league baseball could embrace an openly gay player may be helping to keep the closet door closed - Sports - Brief Article
by Erik Meers - Feeling better in Philly - Community - Brief Article
- The long road to safety: gays fleeing violence abroad appeal to the United States for asylum. Refugee Flavio Alves tells their stories in a new book - Immigration
by Steve Desroches - Indie-rock goddess: whether soft or rocking, the songs on Melissa Ferrick's latest are deeply heartfelt. - 'Listen Hard' - sound recording review
by Larry Flick - Portraits of a revolution: photographer Rachelle Lee Smith gives lesbian and gay youth an outlet to speak for themselves - art - Brief Article
by Lori Kaye - ENDA game - Politics - Brief Article
by Chris Bull - AIDS test, annually - STD Screening - Brief Article
- A rip in the AIDS quilt: ten chapters of the Names Project, which shepherds the AIDS Memorial Quilt, have closed this year in a power struggle between national staffers and local volunteers. Both sides say they're only acting to protect the quilt - Activi
by Bob Adams - Coward's way out: Broadway's hit revival of Private Lives reminds us how adroitly Noel Coward got his pansexual messages across. - Richard Rodgers Theatre, New York, New York - theater review
by Don Shewey - It's a wonderful life: author David Nimmons shares his vision of the community he believes we can beand already are. . - books - book review
by John Philip Habib - Unwholly matrimony - Congress - Brief Article
- A lesbian is my copastor - Religion - Nancy Petty named co-pastor of Pullen Memorial Baptist Church - Brief Article
- Among the abused: gay men and lesbians are among the many who have been abused by Catholic priestsa fact church officials may be forgetting in their rush to scapegoat gay priests - Religion
by John Gallagher - Seeing Jesus in lipstick: only '60s San Francisco could have hatched the anarchic drag troupe the Cockettes. A fabulous new film tells why. - 'The Cockettes' - movie review
by Jan Stuart - The parent trip - reader forum
- Free to flirt - Court - Brief Article
- Transitions - The Advocate Report - deaths of Tom Glider and Gary McMurtry; appointment of David Tseng - Brief Article
- Pride by many other names: whether it's a dyke march, black gay pride, or a youth rally, gay men and lesbians are finding new ways to celebrate their diversity - Pride 2002 - Brief Article
by Lisa Neff - The lesbian couple next door: Toni and Kelly worry about appearing on A&E's Married in America, but they want to show that their life is normalwhatever that is - television - Brief Article
by Trish Deitch Rohrer - Reader comments from www.advocate.com - The Advocate Poll
- A hero's tournament - Sports - Mark Bingham Cup - Brief Article
- This week on Advocate.com - On the Web - Brief Article
- The young and the restless: while lesbian and gay youth may have more support than ever before, the first step in claiming their rights gets no easier. Stories from the coming-out front - Young & Gay in the USA - Cover Story
by Erik Meers - Butching it up: with a little help from their friends, Harry Dodge and Silas Howard created the fierce lesbian buddy flick By Hook or by Crook - television - Brief Article
by Michelle Kort