Advocate, The
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Articles in August 16, 2005, issue of Advocate, The
- Way too positive?
by Thomas Gegeny - Our "deep throat": Gay lawyer Douglas Caddy was the original lawyer for the Watergate burglars - and was, he says, targeted by the government for dirty tricks. Did the scandal grow in part from homophobia?
by Mike Hudson - An education in abstinence: how can two gay men figure out whether they're eternally compatible if they can't go all the way? Well, says writer Joel Derfner, they can't, really
by Joel Derfner - In your gay-borhood
- Six inches under
by Bruce Vilanch - Flex your muscle
by Daniel Well - Wig stack
by Jeff Hanna - Sex, lies, and teenagers: abstinence-only sex education erases the existence of GLBT youth and fills kids' heads with untruths. Some parents have had enough
by Todd Henneman - Dream girl: when Michelle C. Bonilla plays a lesbian fantasy woman in Getting to Know You, it's a case of art imitating life
by Michele Kort - Why wait? Modern art without lines
- Tunes for gettin' busy
by Kurt B. Reighley - Taking the plunge
- Not down under
by Luke Gahan - Ignoring Lawrence
by Angie J. Han - Summer sounds
- We love short shorts: this summer, lesbian filmmakers are kicking out their ya-yas in sexy short films where the action is hot and the stories hit home
by Michele Kort - Nuggets & bites
by Christopher Rice - Notice: printer error
- Too sexy for saving lives? Right-wing politicians are targeting sexually frank HIV prevention programs and materials. But AIDS advocates aren't backing down from what they say is an effective approach
by Dan Allen - Hillary's gay defender
- Sexy summer DVDs: make the dog days sizzle a little hotter with these new videos. Whether you're into young ingenues, stocky dudes, or just the magic of Fred and Ginger, these flicks will take your breath away
by Alonso Duralde - Hooking up, finding love: In a world where being gay has challenges all its own, finding love can be a difficult task. In this special report we asked readers to tell us where they met - or hoped to meet - that special someone. Was it just about sex? Or w
- They can't tear their eyes away; the far right is obsessed with gay sex. By making it seem dirty and shameful, they raise millions to defeat laws protecting gay men and lesbians
by Kelly Griffith - Scott Pomfret & Scott Whittier
by Michael Giltz - Fashion provocateur
- The Mary Tyler Moore Show: season two DVD collection
- Hirsute … for her
by Sean Abley - Same-sex but not "gay": many teens and young adults with same-sex attractions don't want a label - especially of the "gay" or "lesbian" kind
by Eileen Spillane - Procter won't gamble on gays?
by Angie J. Han - The reality of gay sex
by Bruce C. Steele - In praise of ambiguity
- The Nomi Song
- Got wood?
by Neal Broverman - On the scent
by James Johnson - Outspoken
by Trevor Hoppe - Crackdown on the Web
by Angie J. Han - Time line: gay sex ed
by Don Romesburg - Fame or flame: a rundown of the present celebrity of past gay and lesbian reality TV stars
by Alonso Duralde - Outlaugh 2005
- Tell her about it: how do you stay close, stay hot, and keep bed death away from your door? Try this secret weapon
by Renate Stendhal - Ford tough
by Michael Scanlan - Kerry's ongoing battle
- Pinups with pride
by Michele Fleury - archives: staying "groovy"
by Don Romesburg - Tough guys
- Conduct Unbecoming
- Frat frights
by Bruce Vilanch - Location, location, location
by Tim Kozlowski - Nigella Lawson
by Dave White - The politics of fur: after a decade or two in which the ideal queer body image included a visit to the waxing salon, body hair is beautiful - to some, anyway. Are we on the verge of a fur revolution?
by Sean Abley - In good company
- Hot gay summer
by Bruce Vilanch - Homocore: The Loud and Raucous Rise of Queer Rock
- Hall of shame
by Norvell Tom Giles - Reichen's return: winning The Amazing Race got Reichen Lehmkuhl $1 million and a measure of celebrity. But can an openly gay reality TV graduate make it as an actor? His new project may tell
by Richard Andreoli - The hottest spot online: the explosively popular - and free - Craigslist attracts both gay men and lesbians by the thousands. But the guys and gals aren't generally looking for the same things
by Ann Rostow - Legend continues
- Snap judgment: whether you're a vacation chronicle or an amateur Ansel Adams, digital cameras have leaped in power and shrunk in sizehere are some great options
by Vincent Lopez