Archive: 05/10/2012 - 05/16/2012 section: Metro Weekly magazine, Washington, DC newspaper

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Thursday, May 10, 2012 - Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Feature StoryHow It EndsIn the pursuit of LGBT equality, not everyone sees the same finish lineBy Chris Geidner
NewsThreat Prompts D.C. EvacuationsLos Angeles Police convey bomb threat to ''national gay rights organizations''By Chris Geidner
NewsCapital Pride Names 2012 HeroesFive locals represent community contributions on civil rights, HIV/AIDS, entertainment and moreBy Will O'Bryan
NewsBeninda, Budd nominated for D.C. Commission on Human RightsIf approved by the City Council, the women would be the first transgender people to serve on the 15-member commissionBy John Riley
NewsWorld LGBT Briefs: Women Take On TraditionalistsManji, Clinton and the Forum for Empowerment for Women lead the LGBT chargeCompiled by Will O'Bryan
NewsNational LGBT Briefs: Milk, Mourning and MiamiSan Diego gets a new street, the White House talks LGBT elders and Maurice Sendak dies at 83Compiled by Will O'Bryan
NewsSarah SmilesAfter years of struggling with gender identity, AU student president comes out as transgender to supportive campusBy Will O'Bryan
Photo by Todd Franson
NewsConfronting the VirusLocal activist launches new HIV/AIDS campaignBy John Riley
NewsQuaranta Claims VictoryBeats party's favored slate to become D.C. Young Dems' second openly gay president since home ruleBy John Riley
BooksProud SonZach Wahls, who made a splash when his Iowa speech went viral on YouTube, continues to advocate for LGBT families – with a book and on Capitol Hillby Chris Geidner
BooksHair-Raising TaleTransman Everett Maroon brings his story back to D.C.By Will O'Bryan
ConcertSwing TimeSteven Reineke leads the NSO Pops in some Voodoo funBy Doug Rule
FilmThe Hole TruthDrummer Patty Schemel reveals life in her former band HoleBy Doug Rule
FilmBlood Sucking''Dark Shadows'' is another nail in Tim Burton's artistic coffin – a reminder that style doesn't guarantee qualityby Chris Heller
StageGolden TributeThough there are flaws in End of the Rainbow, there's nary a flaw in Tracie Bennett's portrayal of Judy GarlandBy Doug Rule
StageGershwin JukeboxDespite a lackluster Matthew Broderick, the Tony-nominated ''Nice Work If You Can Get It'' is a sure-fire spectacleBy Doug Rule
StagePool PartyConstellation takes a dip in the poolBy Doug Rule
StageWestward, Shrew!Folger's ''Shrew'' is an uneasy marriage between a tale told in Elizabethan verse and actors evoking Disney's FrontierlandBy Jonathan Padget
OpinionScenes from North CarolinaDespite the outburst of bigotry, it's difficult to reflexively hate the Southern state that just took a big step backwardBy Sean Bugg
OpinionServants of MisruleTaking issue with Richard Grenell's mea culpa and grand old gaietyBy Richard J. Rosendall
HoroscopeHoroscopeMay 10-16, 2012By Carrie Megginson
VideoDC Gay Flag Football League Championship 2012 (DCGFFL) [video]Video by Aram Vartian
BusinessMaking ConnectionsNGLCC brings together LGBT businesses and big corporations through its diversity initiativeBy Matt Raymond
PollWhat movies did you see last weekend?Take our poll and then enter to win free movie passes!
Snapshots Miss Gay Arlington Pageant Freddie's Beach Bar Ward Morrison
Snapshots NGLTF's Pink and Purple Party Cobalt Dylan Comstock
Snapshots The 2012 Metro Weekly Next Generation Awards Beacon Bar and Grill Skybar Ward Morrison
Snapshots Boys Be Good Works by the members of Boys Be Good

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