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Articles in Oct 26, 2004, issue of Advocate, The
- Papal indignities
by Brock Thomas Edwards - Swaggart slays gays with "humor"
- Knot gonna take it
by Dave White - Queer pilgrims
- Dakhla Oasis, Egypt, 1993
- Cyber center stage: David Bohnett turns his Internet success story into critical support for local GLBT Internet access and other causes
by Etleka Lehoczky - East African Eden?
by Darren Frei - R.E.M. hopes Bush will move on
- Not real enough
by Anthony Leach - Died
- Peachtree's players: the gay couple behind the Atlanta stage phenomenon Peachtree Battle cast a satiric eye in every direction
by Web Behrens - Bundling beauties
- Bloggers get active: from BlogActive's powerful outing campaign to diary entries that build fan bases, the voices of gay bloggers are louder than ever
by Etelka Lehoczky - The queerest-named places in the U.S. of A
by Bob Smith - Enemies of the states: as part of a national right-wing get-out-the-vote effort, an unprecedented number of state-level marriage bans will go before voters on November 2 and are expected to pass. Are we losing the battle for equality?
by Christopher Lisotta - Rants & raves
- Honored
- Sistah! The Color Purple returns as a Broadway-bound stage musical
by Web Behrens - Travel babble
by Marcel Proust - Dear Governor McGreevey …
by Alec Mapa - Now boarding! You too can take the ups, downs, twists, and turns of snowboarding like a pro
by Ryan Miller - Bush's betrayal: by welcoming gay and lesbian Republicans into the party, George W. Bush earned 1 million gay votes in 2000. Four years later, many of even the most faithful gay Republicans have deserted him
by Sarah Wildman - The future according to whom?
by Todd Henneman - Ted Kennedy
- Dude looks like a lady: TBS's reality show He's a Lady will put 11 brawny straight guys in touch with their feminine sides
by Mike Goodridge - Get a room! The Out Traveler revved up five gay-centric hotel booking engines to see how well they perform
- Props to a gay hero: Duane Boutte talks about bringing the Harlem Renaissance to life in the person of out poet Bruce Nugent
by David Ehrenstein - Lewis loved Clark? Intriguing hints abound about America's historic trailblazers
by Bob Smith - Hiding among the Bushies: Barry Hayes took a job in Bush's reelection effort without mentioning he's gay. Turns out his coworkers needed no excuse to spew homophobia
by Barry Hayes - Brothers to the max: Brother to Brother star Anthony Mackie talks about how he and the film's gay director pushed it to the limits
by David Ehrenstein - Activism and furniture
by Jen Christensen - Advocate.com
- Broadway bares all: PBS's six-hour documentary on the Great White Way is more than just another op'nin', another show
by Michael Giltz - The true tales of a cruise ship entertainer
by Matt Yee - Return of the out rock icons: the long-awaited reunion of American Music Club and the Hidden Cameras' sophomore effort both yield delight
by Kurt B. Reighley - HIV and travel: the world may not be your oyster when you roam openly as HIV-positive
by Bob Adams - Challenging masculinity: a rise in male-on-male sexual harassment in the workplace is more about homophobia than sexual favors
by Jessica DuLong - An unmannerly pre-Election Day splenetic
by Tony Kushner - Seedy Safari
- Out of the closet
by Ed Dempewolf - Transgender marriage ban
by Jessica DuLong - Why Bush hates you: Part I: October 20, 1992
by Don Romesburg - Le Tigre purrs and roars: with an accessible and energetic major-label debut, the feminist trio seems poised forgasp!mainstream success
by Margaret Coble - Foreign flagging
- Big gay following:
by Alonso Duralde - Pacific passions
- Amsterdam: this proud enclave of liberalism holds its own into the 21st century
by Raphael Kadushin - Rufus of Montreal: viewing Canada's multicultural mecca through the world-weary eyes of its native queer bard
by Darren Frei - The IT list
- Never in the closet
by Jerilyn Goodman - Across the nation
- Suddenly Cynthia
- Family in Florence
by Ed Gentzler - Off the Beaten Track: Three Centuries of Women Travellers
- Kerry for doubters
by Richard Goldstein - What's new, Buenos Aires? Don't cry for the "Paris of South America." She's rebounded after a peso plummet and is as sophisticated and stylish as ever
by Michael Luongo - Playing politics
by Paul Janeski - Worldwide wedding bells
- Bill Brochtrup's shady TV date
- Getting the in-laws covered
by Julianne Jacques - The Seals on the Icepack: and More Gay Travel Adventures
- The politics of change
by Matthew Link - It hasn't gone away
by Ed Ishmael - Lipstick Los Angeles: the L word and go fish! Writer and actor takes a stab at defining a lesbian category in this city of gorgeous Hollywood women
by Guinevere Turner - Reader comments from www.advocate.com
- Airing out Foot Locker
- Kerry's plan for gay America: an estimated 4 million gay and lesbian voters could determine the outcome of perhaps the closest presidential race in U.S. history. In an exclusive interview, John Kerry makes his case for the gay vote
by Chad Graham - Positive travel experience
by Roger Honey - Alp wanted!
by Georgette Nelson - Top 10 gay travel movies of all time
by Michael Musto - A bishop's battle: Jon Bruno has been fighting for gays and lesbians in his church for many years. Now he's fighting to hold the church together
by Dan Allen - Whitehorse & frozen dreams: revisiting the Arctic of his youth, a Canadian writer finds his way home
by Garth Twa - Homophobic deity?
by John E. Leddy - Religious right shelves Crest
- Sister to sister: in the days of Brother to Brother, New York's wild women held their own
by Etelka Lehoczky - Correction
- Travelscopes
by Michael Yawney - Six who see the future: meet the next generation of silicon all-starsgay and lesbian innovators and entrepreneurs whose work is rocking the digital world
by Etelka Lehoczky - Absinthe minded
- Rallying the college troops