Ask Francine – Time Forgot Manilow’s Face, and It’s Unnerving
I hate to admit this, but during my very first kiss in the back seat of a 1982 De Lorean DMC-12, the radio was playing Looks Like We Made It, by Barry Manilow. […]
I hate to admit this, but during my very first kiss in the back seat of a 1982 De Lorean DMC-12, the radio was playing Looks Like We Made It, by Barry Manilow. […]
Dear Adoring Fans: We would like to introduce ourselves. We have observed a glut of personal and social problems in the community that must be addressed in a professional, yet sympathetic manner. […]
Edward R. Murrow, the pioneering journalist, was right about television – if it is used to educate people, it could have an amazing impact. In the case of one gay teen in Iowa in 1998, TV not only educated him, it saved his life. […]
Congratulations to the AIDS Walk and AIDS Services Foundation for a wonderful and memorable 2008 AIDS Walk on April 26. […]
They say it?s spring, but as I write this, it?s horribly cold. I had my pool boy cover up the exotic tulips I smuggled in last summer from Amsterdam. […]
If you haven?t been to Baltimore in a while, you owe yourself a visit. This friendly, unassuming city has experienced a virtual rebirth over the past 15 years, rehabilitating its handsome Inner Harbor by converting dilapidated piers and wharves into museums, shops, restaurants, hotels, and condominiums. […]
In addition to AIDS Walk on April 26, featured in this issue, plenty more events are scheduled for this spring and beyond where you can join others in the LGBT community. Here are a few of them. […]
I was in an electronics store the other day. I went to the counter with my purchase and whipped open my purse to get my charge card. The male clerk with a wedding ring on his finger said, ?I really need one of those. I hate to carry things in my pockets.? […]
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