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Articles in Feb 18, 2003, issue of Advocate, The
- Fireworks over pride: is the proposal to move San Francisco pride to July 4 a gutsy political statement or just a bad idea? - Society - Gay Pride Day
by Don Romesburg - Business schools make the grade - Education - Aplomb Consulting reports on gay-positiveness at business schools - Brief Article
- Suicidal gender divide: an Internet survey suggests that lesbians and bisexual women engage in riskier behaviors than their male counterpartsbut is it bad science? - Society
by Noelle Howey - Belgian Narcissus: Campfire director Bavo Defurne talks about the beauty of his filmsand his actors - video - Interview
by Mike Goodridge - From Russes with love: the early-20th-century gay genius of Nijinsky, Diaghilev, and the Ballets Russes comes alive in a major exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art - art
by Andy Dehnart - Judging Bush's latest nominee - Courts - Brief Article
- Satellite radio beams at gays - Media - Brief Article
- Small business, big dreams: as the nation copes with an ever-tightening economy and the highest unemployment rate in a decade, many gay and lesbian entrepreneurs are finding happinessand financial securityby going into business for themselves
- Desert hearts: like his earlier My Own Private Idaho, Gus Van Sant's Gerry invites us to watch hunky young stars do mystifying things. - movie review
by Jan Stuart - War isn't a gay issue - last word - Editorial
by Andrew Sullivan - The power of persuasion - Business - gay activist group Equality Project works to end workplace discrimination - Brief Article
- Conservative Jews at a crossroads - Judaism - conservative jews consider allowing same-sex marriages - Brief Article
- The end of an era: after 35 years in business in New York City, the nation's oldest gay and lesbian bookshop closes its doors for good - Gay-Owned Business - New York City's Oscar Wilde Bookshop
by Robrt L. Pela - Mapa on the spot: as they rehearse their latest stage collaboration, director Chay Yew gives comedian Alec Mapa a gay grilling - theater - Interview
by Chay Yew - Everything's Rosie - reader forum - Letter to the Editor
- BYU bumps broadcast - Far Right - Brigham Young University - broadcast of conversion therapy for gay men - Brief Article
- Transitions - Brief Article
- Boyfriend in training: five seasons in, everyone's itching to give Will & Grace's Will Truman a steady boyfriend. Will Dan Futterman be the lucky guy? - Cover Story
by Michael Giltz - Championship season: playwright Richard Greenberg talks about bringing his hot-button gay baseball play, Take Me Out, to Broadway - theater - Interview
by Gerard Raymond - American gay idol - reader forum - Letter to the Editor
- Committed to print - Media - Freedom Communications enacts policy of including gay and lesbian marriage announcements in newspapers - Brief Article
- Do draft, do tell: sociologist Charles Moskos, architect of "don't ask, don't tell," says the policy should be abandoned if the draft is reinstated - Behind the Headlines
by Mubarak Dahir - Gay-acting straight man: with Angels in America, Urbania, and now Will & Grace, playing gay just comes naturally to Dan Futterman - Cover Story
by Michael Giltz - Naked history: lesbian historian Lillian Faderman talks about her brave new memoirand her tantalizing past as a stripper - books - Naked in the Promised Land - Interview - Biography
by Regina Marler - The Advocate poll - reader forum - readers comment on how gay rape case such as the one in Britain would play out in United States - Brief Article
- San Francisco, Calif - Across the Nation - statue of Harvey Milk - Brief Article
- This week on Advocate.com - On the Web - Brief Article
- So happy together: for gay and lesbian characters, finding love and a happy ending is a fairly recent phenomenon. Here are some of our favorites - gay milestones in television, movies, theater - Cover Story
by Michael Giltz - Coming out, '50s-style: after friends take young Lillian Faderman to her first lesbian bar, she returns alone, set on meeting a woman - Brief Article - Excerpt
- A bumpy ride - reader forum - Letter to the Editor
by John Twinam - Springfield, Ill - Across the Nation - Brief Article
- Men seeking meth: a gay personals ad on the net leads to a drug bust in San Francisco - On the Web - Brief Article
- It's not easy playing gay - notes from a blond
by Bruce Vilanch - Agent provocateur: out since the start of his career, actor Craig Chester does not suffer Hollywood closet cases gladly. In this excerpt from his biting memoir Why the Long Face? Chester meets his match in a gay talent agent - Excerpt
by Craig Chester - The last picture show? - reader forum - Letter to the Editor
by F. Allen Sawyer - Atlanta, Ga - Across the Nation - Brief Article
- December 27, 1994 Saint Savant? - From the Advocate Archives - actor Doug Savant comments on his role in Melrose Place - Brief Article
by Don Romesburg - Prisoners of love: the men behind HBO's gritty, sexy Oz talk about the controversial show as it plows through its final season - television
by Lawrence Ferber - Scary stories: Lou Reed talks about his latest walk on the wild sidea musical exploration of the life and works of Edgar Allan Poe - music
by Larry Flick - A little romance - my perspective - author reflects on long term relationship, romance, sex - Column
by Charles Karel Bouley, II - Key West, Fla - Across the Nation - Brief Article
- Christina knows what boys want - the Buzz - Brief Article
- Inside the Emerald City: if you're catching Oz for the first time on HBO , here's a useful guide to who's whoand who's gay - or on the season 1 and 2 DVDs - arts & entertainment
by Lawrence Ferber - Baby dyke con job: the teen lesbian come-on created to market the Russian duo Tatu is cover for music that's a real turnoff
by Rob Chin - Rants & raves - Brief Article
- Set straight on Cruise - People - Tom Cruise wins in defamation case - Brief Article
- Hedwig and the full monty - the Buzz - John Cameron Mitchell to film porn movie
- Two for the road: a new DVD release revisits Thelma & Louise, which starving queer audiences embraced as their own in 1991
by B. Ruby Rich - Cook, her son, and his lover: legendary singer Barbara Cook opens up about one of her life's lasting pleasuresher warm relationship with her gay son and his partner - performance
by Andrew Velez