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A&U - America's AIDS Magazine. Arts
& Understanding, The International Magazine of Literature and Art
about AIDS, 6/03: My Big Fat Greek Wedding's Lainie Kazan Will
Not Sit by and Watch. World Weary: A new HBO documentary
maps the pandemic. Last Shot: Has AIDSVAX run out of
steam? New and Approved: HIVers with herpes get a treatment
boost. 6/02: Mapping Genes: The world of drug-resistance
testing. North America: A new cinemax documentary questions
faith in tragic times. Europe: The Sound of Music's Charmian
Carr sings along for the fight against AIDS.
Africa: HIV-Positive artists break the silence.
Caribbean: Patricia Nell Warren on fiscal crimes. Exclusive
Interview: Danny Glover imagines a sustainable world. 5/02:
Eve Raps It Up. The Lowdown on Lipoatrophy: Is it only
skin-deep? A Shot in the Dark: Patricia Nell Warren asks how
family values will affect U.S. vaccine trials. Open Up and Say
"Ahhh" Danny Gale's guide to making your doctor work for you.
Lipo Sucks! Eating right? Hitting the gym. They might do
the trick. Plus at the Movies with Sasha Alexander and Eric
Saperston. 4/02: Girls Just Want to Have Fun: Film
director Meng Ong serves up HIV, loss & love in Miss
Wonton. Get Down Tonight: Lesbians, they get HIV too. Don't
You Forget About Me: Aaron Krach unlocks an AIDS diary.
Exclusive Interview: Scott Evertz: Who says a Republican
AIDS Czar can't care about AIDS? Thinking Outside the
(Pill) Box): Novel HIV drugs in the works. 3/02:
Queer as Folk: Showtime's breakthrough drama brings
HIV/AIDS into your living room - are you ready? Alicon
Arngrim: From prairie to prevention. Yesterday: Patricia
Nell Warrn reviews HIV's latest history. Today: What's new on
the treatment calendar for co-infections? Tomorrow: Thomas
Somerville canvasses for the future of AIDS art. 2/02:
What Makes Ric Munoz Run: With over 100 races under his
belt, this marathoner trains for the long-distance challenge of HIV.
Tomorrow's HIV Drugs: Pipeline or pipe
dreams? Lynch Mob: Patricia Nell Warren Loosens the
noose on AIDS activism. Brain Fog: Aaron Krach cuts through the
muddle-headed media. Sex and the Country: Texas photographer
Gary Don Ford shoots erotica in the age of AIDS. 1/02: Buffy
the Vampire Slayer's Amber Benson Puts a Spell on AIDS. Getting
On-Line: Support, outreach & treatment access on the web.
Going Dutch: AIDS prevention & treatment in
Holland. 12/01: AIDS is No Laughing Matter to Legendary
Comedian Phyllis Diller. The Giving Issue: Grantmakers and
Grantseekers: Corporate America, funders concerned about AIDS
and AIDS Theatre Project respond to the funding crisis. Painter
and Physician: Dr. Michael J. Scolaro on the Art of Giving.
Coretta Scott King Takes the Lead on AIDS. 11/01: Dr. Mathilde
Krim: Takes risks so you don't have to. Going Global: The
Year 2001 in Review. WTC & HIV: Patricia Nell
Warren, Aaron Krach, and Danny Gale on What the Bombings Mean for
AIDS. 10/01: Jamie Lee Curtis: 100 megawatts of
gusto. Rethinking Delavirdine.+ Poppy Z. Brite on Horror
& HIV. Special Report: A new therapeutic vaccine
candidate takes its first steps in Australia.
Plus: A primer on Vaccine Basics. Follow the
Money: Patricia Nell Warren investigates AIDS pork.
Mysterious Benevolence: Aaron Krach on what AIDS gives
back. 9/01: Nell Carter: Takes on her most challenging
role ever. AIDS in Germany. Writer James Earl Hardy on Eazy-E.
Special Report: Hepatitis C and HIV Co-infection -
Awareness, support, and treatment advocacy.. Heroic
Convergence: Krach on the U.N.'s commitment to HIV/AIDS.
8/01: Judy Chicago: AIDS, art, feminism. Deepak
Chopra: Mind, body & soul. Alternative Meds: New
questions at the post-cocktail crossroads. Buyers' Club
AIDS Treatment Initiatives: Access, advocacy, advice.
7/01: Liz Smith: Two decades of inking out AIDS. We Love
Lucie Arnaz. Heartland Photo Album. Songs of Crisis
& Hope: Jon Bailey looks back on the gay men's chorus
of Los Angeles. HIV & Depression: Krach
& Zimbardi have a few knockout ideas to fight the blues.
6/01: AIDS in Cambodia: The new killing fields.
HIV & Your GI Tract. Rudy Galindo is lacing up for
a new routine. Patricia Nell Warren on the rising cost of civil
disobedience. HIV/AIDS Social Worker Paul Gallotta Shares His
Diary on Coping. Tony Kushner on Angels Then and Now. 5/01:
Drain of Compassion: Have daytime soaps forgotten about
AIDS? Activist Jeff Getty: It's nuts not to fight.
School Shootings: Patricia Nell Warren on Youth, Violence and
AIDS. Hypogonadism and HIV: Dr. Roger D. Anderson on raising low
testosterone levels. Pus R.D. Simmerman and ER's Erik
Palladino. Heather Tom: The Young and the Restless. Catherine
Hickland: One Life to Live. Eva Tamargo Lemus: Passions.
Galen Cering: Passions. 4/01: Why Reba McEntire Won't
Relax. Politician Xavier Becerra is Running for Your Life. Bailey
House: For PWAs the future starts with a place to live.
HIV Q&A: Dr. Roger D. Anderson answers your treatment
FAOs Plus Brad Gooch and Soul Food's Vanessa Williams. 1/01:
Special Anniversary Issue: 10 years of fighting AIDS.
A&U looks back over the last ten years of the
AIDS crisis. Exclusive! Maya Angelous won't stop talking
about AIDS. Picture This: A&Us Gallery presents a
survey of AIDS art - past and present. Queer
Company: Showtime's latest show takes on every aspect of gay
life...except one. 12/00: Free Soul Jon Secada: Raises
AIDS awareness among Latino youth.
Special Report: Turning around AIDS in Thailand. Stop
the Insanity: Ruben interrupts the latest treatment theories.
Going Coconuts: Milking nutritional benefits from the age-old
coconut. 10/00: AIDS Nation: The Reverend Jesse L.
Jackson takes the grass-roots approach to prevention, testing and
cure. Positive Leadership: HIV + Senator Tom Duane.
Exclusives: Amber Hollibaugh & Edward Lucie-Smith.
9/00: Margaret Cho: Packs a punch(line) in the fight
against AIDS. Back to School: HIV education in NYC. Seeing
the Future: Where is the global AIDS crisis
going? Weird Science: Patricia Nell Warren takes the
Durban Declaration to task. 8/00: Kevin Bacon: Making
AIDS Visible. Cocktail Culture: Novelist Sarah Schulman
charts fresh territory in the Age of Protease. Constant
Questions: Nicholas Regush and the virus within. Body
Politic: The gospel according to Ruben. 7/00: AIDS
Dissidents:A&U explores the AIDS underground
with Christine Maggiore, Patricia Nell Warren, Thabo Mbeki,
Bruce Mirken and more. Nate Mendel of the Foo Fighters joins
the AIDS dissident movement. Going to Pot: The case for
medical marijuana. 5/00: Now and Again's Dennis Haysbert. Is a
man with a message: Get Tested! Get Treated!.
Lifeguide: Researchers reexamine the risks of oral sex. Left
Field: Sentenced for life=sentenced to death. The Third
Wave: The AIDS epidemic reaches eastern Europe. Porn
Again: Porn star Cole Tucker survives controversy to deliver a
positive message. 4/00: Shirley MacLaine talks about AIDS
on her own terms. Has the Millennium March forgotten
AIDS? Comdom Lady: Cherie Magnus is on a mission to empower
women through latex. AIDS Heretics: Patricia Nell Warren
explores alternative theories to HIV. Fighting the Silence: Old
prejudices keep the world of pro boxing silent about AIDS.
Lifeguide: Getting it Up: Dr. Anderson takes on some hard
questions about HIV & ED. 3/00: Looking
Back: Raymond A. Smith Asks "What If?" Sally Jessy
Raphael: America's talk show queen keeps AIDS in the public
eye. Silence=Death: Patricia Nell Warren wants you to speak out
about "AIDS crimes". Adherence Test: The Latino community
faces new problems in the fight against AIDS. Lifeguide: Hep
Cat: Everything you wanted to know about hepatitis but were
afriad to ask. 2/00: Special Report: AIDS in Costa
Rica. AIDS Czar Sandra Thurman: Fighting for all of us.
Dementia: Patricia Nell Warren separates fact from fiction. Sex
Symbol: David DeLuise takes on safe sex and parenting.
Lifeguide: Mixing Cocktails: Roger Anderson gives us the
ins and outs of combining protease inhibitors. 1/00: Law
& Order's Jesse L. Martin and Friends in Deed's Cynthia
O'Neal Team Up to Fight AIDS. Patient Zero: A&Es millennium
mishap. Food for Thought: Project Angel Food cooks up a storm
for people with AIDS. Lifeguide: HIV & Hep C.
Managing two viruses the natural way, Plus: K.O. KS New
treatment options for Kaposi's sarcoma. 12/99: Listen
Up! David Cassidy has a thing or two to say about HIV in
the next millennim. East Meets West: Dr. Tom Baholyodhin brings
eastern values to western medicine. Mediawatch: NYC's
Mayor Giuliani tries to censor AIDS art at the Brooklyn Museum.
Lorna Luft gets geared up for the AIDS Ride. "The Minority
AIDS project saved my life." Reverend Elder Alfreda Lanoiz has a
plan for the black community. 11/99: Felice Picano Tells
the Truth about HIV. Plus an enclusive excerpt from his novel, The
Book of Life. Provoking the Provoker: Antonio Le Mons wants to
get the African-American community talking about HIV. Show Me the
Money: Positive moneyman Tom Swift gets serious about finances.
Lifeguide: an we rebuild a damaged immune
system? Delightful, Delicious Lea DeLaria: gets in
your face about AIDS. Introducing the news that you can
use...NewsBreak. 10/99: Mary-Louise Parker: After the
death of friend and mentor Norman Rene remains committed to the
AIDS cause. Holy Modems! Sister Mary Elizabeth brings
AIDS info to the Web. It's Not a Phase: HIV-positive
actor Jim J. Bullock takes a shot at the stage.
Lifeguide: The Morning After: A&U digs
up the not-so-simple truth on postexposure prophylaxis. An axclusive
excerpt from Bardo by Krandall Kruas. It's Not
Secret: Asian-Americans fight AIDS. 9/99: San
Francisco's Willie Brown America's AIDS Mayor Takes Aim. Sex
Ed: Former call girl Norma Jean Almodovar organizes sex
workers against HIV. Lifeguide: The Skinny on
Fat: Researchers struggle to find a cause for
lipodystrophy. To Russia with Love: How the AIDS crisis is
being felt in the Russian Federation. Plus: Tips for HIV+
travelers bound for Russia. Legal Aids: Know your rights as a
positive parent. 7/99: In his latest novel, The Coming of the
Night, John Rechy asks the question: Would you die for
sex? Dollars & Sense: David Landay's financial advice
for living with HIV. Filmmaker Bernard Salzman made the perfect
AIDS crossover movie. So, why haven't you seen
it? Philanthropist: Cynthia Palmer Gershman:
Puts her money where her mouth is. Lifeguide: Making the
Switch: Does changing a failing drug regimen really make
sense? Looking Back; Setting the stage for AIDS. 6/99:
Peter Hall: Seeing Shakrespeare in the age of AIDS.
The Great British Response to AIDS. Microbes at the
Movies: Exporing infectious film and video. Holding
Secrets: Artist Robert Irwin turns his camera on AIDS.
Paying Tribute: DIrector Elizabeth Sung creates a requiem
for her brother. Plus Paula Martinac: Lucky to be alive.
3/99: The Bare Facts: Unsafe sex
& reinfection. New Drama from William M. Hoffman, Rent's
Daphne Rubin-Vega. Ross Bleckner: Scary Beauty.
1/99. Special Feature: The AIDS crisis in
India. Avant-Garde Activists Catherine Gund & Ron Athey.
Robert Hudson Rocks the Boat. Ismail Merchant Star of India.
12/98, 35 reasons why AIDS can't be over. Friend
indeed-Mike Nichols on the Joys of Giving. Sisterwoman, The
Embraceable Michael Lowenthal, Divine Design. David Waggoner, Editor,
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The Advocate has been America's
indispensable gay and lesbian news source since 1967. Published
biweekly, the magazine informs and entertains with a unique blend of
authoritative news, celebrity interviews, opinion, music and art
reviews, and more. 10/9/01: The Coming Out Issue. Chad
Allen: Out on his own. The young star of Dr. Quinn, Medicine
Woman endured teen-idol mania and tabloid outings. Now he's taking
control of his life and is ready to tell his hard-knock story.
Charles Nelson Reilly. Hate crimes: On the scene in Colorado, on
the agenda in Washington. Women's music leaves Michigan.
7/4/00: What if He Wins? What a George W. Bush
presidency would mean for gays and lesbians. Exclusive interviews
with friends and foes from Texas to Washington, D.C. His campaign
spokesman on gay issues - a lesson in dodging the hard questions.
Eminem's "faggot" baiting, Lesbian cheerleaders. Plus! The man
behind those Gap ads. The passing of Paul Bartel and Sir John
Gielgud. Gay business goes to Wall Street.
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Family Magazine is a national bimonthly magazine for gay,
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Creating Change Report. The Trouble with Being Bisexual. (8/$40)
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Attitude, The Magazine for Real Men.
4/00: Queer as Soap. Take a dip with TV's sexiest
gay character. James Carlton lathers up for the boys. Boys Don't
Cry: Groundbreaking and heartbreaking: the gay film of 2000.
People with Atittude: Kathleen Turner, Moloko, Sara Cox,
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Atonomic Kitten, Dorothy Dandridge, ManRay. 6/99: Porn
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speaks. Porn in the UK: Behind the scenes at a Brit
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Sean Mathias, Jennifer Tilly, Rhythmes Digitales, Max Beesley, Heaven
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Axiom: It's a lifestyle thing.
11/00: What's so
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Season: Surviving the morning after the night before. Celeb
Chat: TV chef Ben O'Donoghue plus The Awesome Duo
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Betraying Society. Psychiatric
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expense of people's lives. Destroying Hope: For richer and
poorer. The Quackery of Labels: Psychiatry's cash
cows: DSM-IV/ICD-10. High Cost, No Cures: Society's failed
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Catch Me if You Can. Merchants of Chaos: The ruin is everywhere!
Help, Not Betrayal: Sane solutions for a troubled world. What
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Genre, The gay men's magazine for the
millennium, covers fashion, travel, and lifestyle issues for affluent
gay men. It focuses on people and stories that are overlooked by the
general media and by some other gay publications. Genre
highlights the concerns and experiences that enrich the lives of its
readers, reflects the growing diversity and interests of the gay
community, and intends to be the ultimate lifestyle resource for gay
men. 10/01: The Sex Issue: Can you handle it? Sex Survey
Results are In! 10 Tips on How to Handle a Lover. Born for
Porn: Jeff Palmer inches towards success. Truth
Unwrapped: The controversy of unprotected sex. Pros
& Cons of Erotica: Should you watch or
not? From Chunk to Hunk: One man's sexy job change.
Leather Lust: Fashion plays hide and seek. 6/00: 18 Men
French Kissing in the USA. 21 Hot Spots: The monks guide to gay
America. Love for Sale: Internet matchmaking. And: Andrew
Holleran, Felice Picano, Caroline Myss, Amy Sedaris.
5/99: Men we love. John Schlesinger talks to Rupert Everett.
The conversion chronicles: turning straight with hate. Home for
the holidays with Christina Crawford. So you want to kill yourself.
Kevin Koffler, Editor-in-chief, 7080 Hollywood Blvd, Ste 1104,
Hollywood, CA 90028 www.genremagazine.com
Girl Talk. An on-line transgender
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Hero. The magazine for the rest of us. (May
be OOP) No. 16: The Truth About Gay Cruises.
Heroes: Bernard Cooper, Lea Delaria, Greg Nimer. Super
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Retire Rich & More. 6-7/00: An American
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HRC: Political news for gay and lesbian America. Spr
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Roundup. Workplace Update. Fall/01: The Breadth of Our Work.
Real-Life Advice on Coming Out. Salvation Army Debacle.
ENDA Reintroduced. Counting Our Famlies. Fueling Discrimination.
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News Ink, California Men's Gathering.
Spr 02: 43rd Gathering. Win01: Name That Logo. Upcoming
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Gathering: Each by all the others held. www.thecmg.org
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CMG, 7985 Santa Monica Blvd, #123, West Hollywood, CA 90046
Out, is a
national gay and lesbian-interest magazine. Subjects include current
affairs, popular culture, celebrities, fitness and financial advice.
10/01: Is There a Gay Generation Gap? Why Matthew
Still Matters: Three years after his brutal killing, artists
from Elton John to Shane Meier - star of the new TV movie The
Matthew Shepard Story - offer inspired tributes. 131,313
Halloween Ideas from Elvira (OK-so we're exaggerating.) On the Road
With Young Gay America. At Lat: A totally gay shopping
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Summer: Natasha Lyonne & Clea DuVall on Hollywood's
fascination with gay teen themes, reparative therapy, their
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Tests the Taste Barrier. Selling Sex in Amsterdam. Boy Rockers Lock
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RFD: A Country Journal for Gay Men
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Take Action, Political news for gay and
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Applicants Sought. National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, 1700 Kalorama
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showcases short stories, excerpts from upcoming novels, poetry,
essays, reviews, photography, and art by the nation's best
established and emerging gay writers and artists. (4) Other recent
issues include writing and art from Don Bachardy, Christopher Bram,
Mark Doty, Robert Giard, Allen Gurganus, Christopher Isherwood, Wayne
Koestenbaum, George Platt Lynes, Craig Lucas, David Plante, Paul
Russell, Steven Saylor, and Edmund White. c/o Lambda Literary
Foundation/JWR 59, PO Box 73910, Washington, DC 20056 www.lambdalit.org
XY Magazine, "Fills a gaping hole for young gay
readers." 6/00: Blah. (12/$25 - Newsstand), 4104 24th St,
#900, San Francisco, CA 94114 www.xy.com
Venus Magazine is chock-full of eye-opening
articles about politics, academics, theater, fashion and the
lifestyles of its target audience: affluent black gay and lesbians.
Its purpose is to educate, inform and entertain.
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