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07/19/2007 Edition

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Feature Story

Fringe Factor

'Fringe Festival' director Julianne Brienza says more works being presented for DC's gay and lesbian community this year

Feature Story

Fringe Benefits

Jonathan Padget takes the stage from a new direction with a musical version of 'The Blue Lagoon'

Gauge

Relocation moves forward

DC Council passes law to allow displaced stadium-area gay clubs to relocate, plus other GLBT-related Acts introduced

Gauge

Reinvigorating the activists

Equality Virginia holds its annual conference this weekend

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Words Worth

Engraving at Dupont Metro dedicated to HIV/AIDS caregivers

Gauge

Birds and Bees

Gays make headway at veterinary convention

Gauge

Wondering About 'Down Under'

Graham floats suggestion that Dupont Circle space house displaced gay adult venues

Film

Power Spray

With a flip, a tease and a song, 'Hairspray' is a stunner, while 'Chuck and Larry' is a 115-minute hate crime of a movie

Stage

Naked Ambition

A clothes-free vision of 'Macbeth' grabs attention, but suffers from a lack of consistency in the performances

Clublife

Feeling Nellie

The long-awaited sports bar, Nellie's, opens its doors

Hearsay

Hearsay

Nellie's flings open its doors, Baltimore's Hippo turns 35, and a couple of local boys hit the big 3-0

 

Commentary

Exposing the ''Experts''

Commentary: A Town Square Opinion

Horoscope

Horoscope

July 19-25, 2007

Snapshots

Green Lantern

Green Lantern

Ward Morrison

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