10/01/2009 Edition |
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Feature Story |
National Trust for Historic Preservation recruits the GLBT community for a labor of love |
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Feature Story |
Paul K. Williams explores the past one page, block or room at a time |
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Feature Story |
Events by the Rainbow History Project |
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Feature Story |
Uncovered 1996 interview illustrates some of the late, illustrious newsman's views on GLBT equality |
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Feature Story |
GLBT History Month Celebrates Efforts to Preserve the Past |
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Gauge |
GLBT medical professionals heading to D.C. for GLMA conference |
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Washington loses bid to Cleveland as host of the 2014 Gay Games |
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Gauge |
Missing Hyattsville gay man apparently unharmed |
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Legislation introduced with support of 10 councilmembers |
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Film |
Zombieland is so entertaining it's hard to care about the huge plot holes, while Fame is a useless, pointless wreck |
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Music |
Barbra Streisand's latest is overly refined, excessively mild-mannered, quietly dramatic, and a bit indulgent |
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Stage |
Local groups, including Arena Stage, take part in a national, historic theatrical moment |
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Clublife |
Shea Van Horn and Matt Bailer's Mixtape returns to Rock and Roll Hotel |
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Commentary |
Center Field |
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Horoscope |
October 1-7, 2009 |
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Travel |
Palm Springs offers a gay oasis, particularly in the milder months |
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Do It! |
Exercise group meets weekly on Saturday mornings |
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Snapshots |
9:30 Club |
Brian Walker |
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Snapshots |
Mandarin Oriental Hotel |
Randy Shulman |
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