The AdvocateThe Advocate is a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) monthly newsmagazine. Established in 1967, it is the oldest continuing LGBT publication in the United States. |
Table des matières
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Mary Joslin, Coming out (Sexual orientation), Gays (Civil rights), Bisexuality, Homosexuality and politics | |
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Jonathan Wilson (Political and social views), Discrimination in education, School boards, Homosexuality and politics, Education (Iowa), Iowa (Politics and government) | |
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Randall Terry (Interviews), Homosexuality (Religious aspects) | |
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Tom Murphy, Transgender politicians, Rapid City (S.D.) (Politics and government) | |
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Los Angeles County (Calif.) Sheriff's Dept, Prisoners (Civil rights, Treatment), Gay criminals, Los Angeles County (Calif.) (Prisons) |
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Emile Hirsch; 1985-., Mudge boy (Motion picture), Gay bashing in motion pictures, Motion pictures (Forthcoming films), Homosexuality in motion pictures | |
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Eloy de la Iglesia (Reviews), Los novios bulgaros (Motion picture) | |
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Audre Lorde (American poet and essayist.), AIDS (Disease) (Prevention), AIDS (Disease) education, AIDS (Disease) and celebrities, AIDS (Disease) and blacks | |
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John Tartaglia, Robert Lopez, Jeff Marx, Coming out (Sexual orientation), Gays (Attitudes, Political activities) | |
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Stephen Sondheim (Reviews), Roundabout Theatre Company (Performances), Assassination in musicals, revues, etc |
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Marriage law (Oregon, Massachusetts, California), Gay marriage (Massachusetts, Oregon, California) | |
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Rosie Jones (Interviews), Coming out (Sexual orientation) | |
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Motion pictures (Forthcoming films), Homosexuality in motion pictures | |
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Nicole Kidman (Australian actress) (Interviews), Paul Rudnick (American dramatist and screenwriter) (Interviews), Stepford wives (Motion picture: 2004), Women in motion pictures, Motion pictures (Forthcoming films), Homosexuality in motion pictures, Social values in motion pictures | |
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Motion pictures (Forthcoming films), Homosexuality in motion pictures | |
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Brian Dannelly (American motion picture director and screenwriter.), Michael Urban (American motion picture director and screenwriter.); 1969-, Saved! (Motion picture), Christianity in motion pictures, Homosexuality in motion pictures, Screenwriting |
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Larry Kramer (American dramatist) (Political and social views), Billy Warlock (American actor); 1961- (Political and social views), Raul Esparza (American actor and singer) (Political and social views), Gays (Political activities), AIDS (Disease) (Public opinion), AIDS (Disease) in drama | |
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Larry Kramer (American dramatist), Popular culture (Philosophy), Gays (Political activities), Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.), Inspiration | |
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J. L. King (Political and social views), Black men (Attitudes), AIDS (Disease) and blacks, Gay blacks, Bisexuality, AIDS (Disease) and black women | |
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Public opinion, Homosexuality and politics, Coming out (Sexual orientation) |
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