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Articles in April 12, 2005, issue of Advocate, The
- Tuxedo injunction
by Kelli Davis
- Rapture: Antony and the Johnsons play with gospel and gender
by Sara Marcus
- He's fired
by Sklar K. Toy
- Show me Vegas!
- February 13,1990: AIDS activism at full throttle
by Don Romesburg
- The new sex police: with AIDS diagnoses on the rise and a scary new strain of HIV looming large, some activists are advocating radical methods to halt unsafe sex
by Todd Henneman
- Finding her groove: Lea DeLaria's latest CD finds the jazz singer still relaxing into the genre
by Michele Kort
- Lesbian baiting
by Rebecca Jensen
- Saturday night Edna?
- New Mexico's mecca in turnmoil
- 2004 Ad
- Sheath that scalpel: the only way to be sure of an intersex baby's gender is to wait until you can ask them, researchers say
by John Caldwell
- Thais that bind
by Mark V. Rose
- Halle Berry
by Alonso Duralde
- Work it, doll!
- Finding fertility: lesbians looking to become parents are more likely now than ever to face religious objections from their doctors
by Patrick Letellier
- Let's hear it for the girls: Girl Play is a little movie about lesbian love that fulfills its mission with charm to spare
by Anne Stockwell
- False prophets
by Steve Valett
- Back in bloom: that southern grail of comedy, Steel Magnolias, is backand on Broadwaywith Avenue Q's acclaimed out director in charge
by Michael Giltz
- Mother land
by Komal Bhojwani
- Across the Nation
- Mormons on a mission: the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is one of the most powerful forces working to defeat gay equality. And openly gay and lesbian Mormons are the most powerful force working to change their church
by Lisa Neff
- Reader comments from www.advocate.com
- Farce majeure: David Mamet makes with the gay jokes, reflecting straight men to themselves
by Don Shewey
- Rants & raves
- Tolerance on the radio dial
- Don't cross the river: recent antigay hysteria in Virginia has the Washington area's gay men and lesbians prepping for a fight
by Sarah Wildman
- Mormons on a mission: the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is one of the most powerful forces working to defeat gay equality. And openly gay and lesbian Mormons are the most powerful force working to change their church
by Lisa Neff
- A harder case for asylum
- Big Boyz: with its hilarious takes on boy bands and Christian pop, Altar Boyz is heaven
by David Drake
- Under the radar
- Running with Scissor Sisters
by Q. Allan Brocka
- Bush's invisible scandal
by Charles Kaiser
- Marcia's cross
by Jay Dungan
- From Emily to HRC: new president Joe Solmonese promises to "engage America" in the Human Rights Campaign's fight for GLBT equality
by Chad Graham
- Where did we begin: a celebration of the 40th anniversary of one early demonstration rankles some longtime activists
by Mike Hudson
- NC-17 takes the gay out of DVD rentals
- Gay vs. reggae: the reggae music industry makes changes in response to gay activists' protesting violently homophobic lyrics. The artists have no comment
by Larry Flick
- Gay Asian pioneers
by Andy Wong
- Transitions
- Support in unlikely places
- A blind eye to discrimination: Scott Bloch, the Bush appointee who tried to ditch protections for gay federal employees, has a new scandal on his hands: a gay whistle-blower Bloch's office tried to sweep under the carpet
by Fred Kuhr
- Hersch's Whitman sampler: jazz luminary Fred Hersch unfurls Leaves of Grass, an ensemble vocal work based on the classic collection by gay poet Walt Whitman
by Joseph Dalton
- Playing in Peoria
by Douglas Drenckpohl
- Back from Canada
- Lesbians too much for bus riders
by Michael K. Lavers
- Frat winning fight to discriminate
- "They asked for it": murderers of gay and transgender people across the country are still blaming the victims, claiming sexual advances can cause homicidal rage. Now prosecutors are joining together to get rid of the "gay panic" defens
by Michael Lindenberger
- Comedy club
by John Ward
- Psychic and gay