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. |
Contents
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Karen Dammann, Lesbian clergy, Coming out (Sexual orientation), Homosexuality (Religious aspects, Methodist Church), United Methodist Church | |
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Gay parents | |
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Linda Kaufman (Interviews), Lesbian clergy, Lesbian parents, Adoption and adopted children, Child welfare (Virginia) | |
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New York times, Wedding announcements, Gay marriage | |
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Dan Pallotta, Avon Products, Inc, Pallotta TeamWorks (Firm), Walkathons, Corporate sponsorship, Cause marketing, AIDS (Disease) (Fund raising), Breast (Cancer, Fund raising), AIDS Rides |
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Phillip C. McGraw (American psychologist and television talk show host.); 1950-, Homosexuality in television, Television in counseling, Television programs (Talk shows) | |
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Television programs (Forthcoming season) | |
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Homosexuality in television (Humor, satire, etc) | |
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Brian Tolle; 1964-., Irish Hunger Memorial (New York, N.Y.), Gay artists, Gays and Irish Americans | |
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Ferzan Ozpetek (Turkish film director and screenwriter.), Le fate ignoranti (Motion picture), Homosexuality in motion pictures, Gay motion picture directors |
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New York Liberty (Basketball team), Lesbian basketball fans | |
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New York Liberty (Basketball team), Lesbian basketball fans | |
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Television programs (Forthcoming season) | |
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Laura Innes; 1959-., ER (Television program), Lesbianism in television | |
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Ann Donahue (Interviews), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (Television program), Lesbians in the television broadcasting industry | |
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Real world (Television program), Homosexuality in television, Television and gays | |
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Liz Friedman (television scriptwriter.), Greg Berlanti (American television scriptwriter and producer.); 1972-, Max Mutchnick (American television scriptwriter and producer.), Good morning, Miami (Television program), Everwood (Television program), Hack (Television program), Gays in the television broadcasting industry | |
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Stephen Tropiano, Homosexuality in television |
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Francois Ozon (French film director) (Reviews), 8 femmes (Motion picture) (Reviews) | |
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C. Jay Cox, Sweet home Alabama (Motion picture), Gay screenwriters | |
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Marc Shaiman; 1959- (Reviews), Scott Wittman (Reviews) | |
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Boy George (British pop singer and songwriter.), Gay musicians | |
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Billy Ingram, Television (History), Television and gays | |
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David Schmader (Video recording reviews), Straight: a conversion comedy (Motion picture) (Video recording reviews) | |
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Gay culture, New York (N.Y.) (Social conditions, Social life and customs) |
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