07/19/2007 Edition |
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Feature Story |
'Fringe Festival' director Julianne Brienza says more works being presented for DC's gay and lesbian community this year |
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Feature Story |
Jonathan Padget takes the stage from a new direction with a musical version of 'The Blue Lagoon' |
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Gauge |
DC Council passes law to allow displaced stadium-area gay clubs to relocate, plus other GLBT-related Acts introduced |
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Gauge |
Equality Virginia holds its annual conference this weekend |
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Gauge |
Engraving at Dupont Metro dedicated to HIV/AIDS caregivers |
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Gauge |
Gays make headway at veterinary convention |
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Gauge |
Graham floats suggestion that Dupont Circle space house displaced gay adult venues |
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Film |
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 |
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Stage |
A clothes-free vision of 'Macbeth' grabs attention, but suffers from a lack of consistency in the performances |
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Clublife |
The long-awaited sports bar, Nellie's, opens its doors |
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Hearsay |
Nellie's flings open its doors, Baltimore's Hippo turns 35, and a couple of local boys hit the big 3-0 |
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Commentary |
Commentary: A Town Square Opinion |
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Horoscope |
July 19-25, 2007 |
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Snapshots |
Green Lantern |
Ward Morrison |
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