Sam Watters President Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 634 July 27 1993: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Joe Zuniga Cover Photo and Feature Story
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story Dream On: Soldier of the year Joe Zuniga sees his hope for a military career dashed as Bill Clinton compromises on the ban by John Gallagher interview. Other highlights include: A Grim Reality: AIDS is cutting a wide swath through the nation's young adults a federal study shows with statistics AIDS deaths across the country; Sado Sam: London police grasp at straws in their hunt for a killer preying on gay men by Sharen Shaw Johnson; Ruth and consequences: Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Supreme Court nomination gets mixed reviews by Chris Bull; State of denial: Alabama's legislature uses fear tactics to stem the spread of AIDS and scares one man to death by John Gallagher; Sacred Cows: Gay rodeos are appearing in increasing numbers across the country but so are the animal rights activists who want them shut down by Liz Galst; Sara Mortimer Kristiene Clarke: explorers on the Sandra Bernhard frontier by Tyler Brule; Great Taylor Dayne by Kiki Mason; one-page interview of Holly Hunter. In lightly worn outer covers showing corner crease to front cover. . Very Good. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1993. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
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Sam Watters President Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 639 October 5 1993: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Martina Navratilova Cover Photo and Feature Interview
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story Martina Navratilova - The Advocate Interview. Other highlights include: Taking the Initiative: Battles over gay rights intensify in Ohio Florida Colorado and Oregon by John Gallagher; Terrible Timing: A Pentagon report trashes the ban on gay and lesbian service personnel but there's nobody in Washington to read it by John Gallagher; Troubled Alliance: A hot debate in San Francisco complicates the tense relationship between the gay and black civil rights movements by John Gallagher; Shot Through the Art: New attention to public funding of gay-themed art could set the stage for congressional fireworks this fall by Chris Bull; Cruisin' - Entrepreneur Kevin Mossier shows gay travelers that they can sail the seven seas and feel safe at the same time by Ronald Mark Kraft; The Healing Stage: You may think urban collapse is due to drugs poverty and crime but director Peter Sellars says it's because you didn't go to the theater by Steven Oxman; Cris: crossing generations by Heather Mackey Cris Williamson interviewed. Light cover wear. . Very Good. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1993. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 677 March 21 1995: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Greg Louganis Cover Story
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 86 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story: Disclosure - Will the newfound openness of Greg Louganis change anything for gay athletes Other features include: Curtains for New York Sex Clubs AIDS activists are blowing the whistle on clubs that fail to monitor themselves; Southern justice: In a sleepy Mississippi town jurors strike a blow against the homosexual-panic defense on convicted murderer Marvin McClendon; Like a Rolling Stone: Looking into publisher Jann Wenner's sexual orientation reporters find that anything goes; The Advocate Sex Survey: The 1995 Advocate Survey of Sexuality and Relationships - The Women lengthy questionnaire with answer sheet to be mailed in - both are present with this issue - the results to be published in a later issue; Slipping with Mickey: The youngest Baldwin brother Stephen romances Mickey Rourke on-screen; The Other Melissa: Melissa Ferrick comes out - with a second album; Winning the War: Award-winning author Paul Monette says good-bye in a final interview. . Fine. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1995. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 678 April 4 1995: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Story: Rumors - With Cover Photos of John Travolta and Jodie Foster
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story: Rumors - Why gossip about an actor's alleged homosexuality can't stall a successful career. Other features include: Endangered species: Gay-themed programming on PBS and NPR could be headed for extinction; Below the Surface: Greg Louganis dives into the memories behind his explosive autobiography and tells all Advocate interview; Viewpoint "A farmer talks horse sense" by Patricia Nell Warren; Acting out: After 30 years of classic work gay actor Nigel Hawthorne goes mad on-screen and wins an Oscar nomination; Drag race: Gay designer Tim Chappel shares a nomination with collaborator Lizzy Gardiner; Real life: Three lesbian filmmakers get Oscar nods for documentaries touching on coming out to family on Dee Mosbacher Frances Reid and Deborah Hoffmann; A tasteful treat: Cuban Jorge Perugorria plays gay and goes to the Oscars. Condition: light periodic wear along outer spine fold. . Near Fine. Magazine. First Edition. 1995. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
Référence libraire : 006979
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 711 July 9 1996: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Story & Interview of Judith Light
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 76 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. Features include: Judith Light interviewed; Special Report The Net Effect with articles Indecency Proposal: A new voluntary ratings system promises to help protect gay and lesbian content on the Internet; Balancing Act: At America Online out gay attorney Bill Burrington wants everyone to have a say - even the American Family Association; Profile Designs of a Decade: Award-winning architect Frank Israel battles the destructive elements in Los Angeles and in his own body. Light cover wear in places. . Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1996. Liberation Publications, Inc. paperback
Référence libraire : 007510
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Sam Watters Publisher Judy Wieder Editor in Chief and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 730 April 1 1997: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Story "The Gay Super Bowl - It's Academy Award Play-Off Season Again"
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. Features include: Cover Story Oscar Bowl Monday: Why are the Oscars the gayest night of the year with A Gay Guide to the 1997 Oscars; Hate That Goes Boom in the Night: The bombing of a lesbian bar in Atlanta has left gays and lesbians bracing for more violence; O.J.'s Openly Gay Juror: Orville Bigelow says his sexual orientation did factor in to the verdict that found O.J. Simpson liable for murder; Where's the Money Going - Accused of wasting money on high salaries and administrative costs AIDS organizations fight back; Back to the Baths: A decade after many gay bathhouses shut down AIDS educators square off over the opening of new ones on Jose Orta and Oscar Lopez; The NEA Gets Gay-Bashed: Gay themes again become the focus of a pitched battle over federal funding of the arts. In lightly worn covers. . Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1997. Liberation Publications, Inc. paperback
Référence libraire : 007524
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 691 October 3 1995: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Urvashi Vaid Cover Story & Interview
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story: The return of Urvashi - With no other gay leaders in sight is Urvashi Vaid the answer Other features include: Off the Dole: A snub from Bob Dole bodes ill for gay and lesbian Republicans; AIDS outlaws: Italy's AIDS gang is using thievery to raise awareness about the country's lack of services for people with HIV on Antonio Lamarra Sergio Magnis and Ferdinando Attanasio; Tough love: Once dismissed as a fat-cat Republican Los Angeles mayor Richard Riordan is one of America's most gay-friendly mayors; Nice man: The number 2 man in Los Angeles city government is heralded and reviled - and gay on Michael F. Keeley; Truth in advertising: The man behind M.A.C. Make-Up Art Cosmetics Ltd. is pushing more than his latest shade of lipstick - try AIDS awareness human rights and RuPaul; Out on the field: Far from hurting his career being gay has led to lucrative endorsements for Australian football hero Ian Roberts. Condition: diagonal crease with noticeable crease line to front cover; light wear along outer narrow spine fold. . Very Good. Magazine. First Edition. 1995. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
Référence libraire : 006991
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 655 May 17 1994: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Story on Sailor Keith Meinhold
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story One Year After: Sailor Keith Meinhold and his attorney John McGuire made headlines a year ago for challenging the military ban on gays and lesbians. Where are they now And what ever happened to lifting the ban Other features include: The wedding is off: Hopes are doused as Hawaii's senate passes a measure banning same-sex marriages; A big void on the Supreme Court: Harry Blackmun the Court's conscience on sodomy laws announces his retirement; Dial S/M for murder: Friends of a New Jersey gay man are up in arms over his death saying the suspect avoided murder charges by adopting a sexual alibi that had been conjectured in the press on victim James Semptimphelter and defendant Joel Winrow; Some Things Never Change: The respite from prosecutions under the military ban on lesbians and gays is over contend activists who say it's back to the same old song; And In This Corner: Thousands of athletes are gearing up for Gay Games IV but not many can be described as African-American lesbian grandmother wrestlers on Juanita Harvey; No Mystery: Lesbian thriller writer Katherine V. Forrest solves the riddle of success with a new novel and her first feature film; Toujours gai: French classical pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet plays his lifestyle like his music - joyously; Obsessive Writer: Biographer Steven Gaines takes on Calvin Klein's sex life in a book that almost didn't get published. Condition: light wear along outer fold; narrow corner crease to front cover. . VG. Magazine. First Edition. 1994. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
Référence libraire : 006959
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 667 November 1 1994: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Story Exclusive Interview: Johnny Depp Drag Superstar
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. Offered is issue No. 667 of The Advocate: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine November 1 1994 edited by Jeff Yarbrough and published by Sam Watters and Liberation Publications Inc. out of Los Angeles California. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story Exclusive Interview: Johnny Depp Drag Superstar. Other features include: two-page Advertisement entitled "TO MY READERS - A personal statement by Anne Rice regarding the motion picture 'Interview With the Vampire'"; Wipeout: Dim Democratic prospects in November's elections could jeopardize gay rights and AIDS legislation; Undone at the U.N.: Are American domestic politics to blame for the United Nations' suspension of a gay group the International Lesbian and Gay Association - ILGA; Are boycotts passe - The question arises as activists debate the best strategy for fighting Cincinnati's antigay referendum; If words could kill: A series of gruesome murders in Texas suggests that as antigay rhetoric gets louder it gets lethal; Against All Odds: An HIV-positive man wages a no-shame campaign for lieutenant governor of Massachusetts on Bob Massie; Luscious Lesbians: The Breeders' Josephine Wiggs and Luscious Jackson's Kate Schellenbach are headlining their own love affair; His So-Called Life: Actor Wilson Cruz comes out on-screen and off with rare humor and intelligence. Condition: a few interior pages corner-crimped else Fine. . Near Fine. Magazine. First Edition. 1994. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
Référence libraire : 006970
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Sam Watters President Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 632 June 29 1993: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Sam Nunn Sissy of the Year Cover Story
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 100 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story Sissy of the Year: Sam Nunn tops the list of 1993's Sissy Awards. Other features include: No Frankness: The battle against the Pentagon ban takes an unexpected turn on Barney Frank; A hard look at Hardwick: The Supreme Court came close to voiding sodomy laws in 1986 according to newly revealed documents; Reading 'riting and Pat Robertson: New Yorkers dash right-wingers' hopes in school board elections; Family Ties: The Pentagon ban splits loyalties in military families; ACT UP and the FBI; At 42: Janis Ian breaks the silence on her sexuality and prepares to conquer the music charts yet again; Jerry Herman interviewed; much more. . Near Fine. Magazine. First Edition. 1993. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 710 June 25 1996: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Story President Bill Clinton - The Advocate Interview
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 100 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. Features include: President Bill Clinton interviewed; High Drama: The Supreme Court takes a powerful stance on gay rights; Test Case: Forced testing of infants for HIV may be a long way off - but AIDS activists insist the Ryan White CARE Act is only the beginning; Home Alone: A new at-home test will help more people discover if they are infected with HIV but some say such information shouldn't be given out over the phone; A Revelation: Against threats of a schism in the church Episcopalians take a step forward for gay and lesbian clergy; Stranger in Paradise: No longer Clinton's First Gay Pal fund-raiser David Mixner takes the White House to task in his autobiography "Stranger Among Friends." . Fine. Soft cover. First Edition. 1996. Liberation Publications, Inc. paperback
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 700 February 6 1996: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Eric Roberts Cover Story and Interview
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 76 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. Features include: A Moral Debate "The antigay activists who dominate the Republican Party's nominating process threaten to cost their party the White House"; Rush to Judgment: The killing of a lesbian couple in Oregon is tagged a hate crime before all - or even any - facts are known on the killings of Roxanna Kay Ellis and her lover Michelle Abdill and confessed murderer Robert James Acremant; Flame OUT: How Austin's flashiest gay entrepreneur and man-about-town went down in a shower of fool's gold on Mick Faulkner; Special Report: Web of Intrique "It's all happening on the Internet - sex shopping and censorship"; Eric Roberts interviewed "Playing a gay man dying of AIDS breathes new life into the career of actor Eric Roberts"; Life of the Party: Director Randal Kleiser comes out - with a film inspired by the AIDS-related suicide of his longtime lover. Condition: narrow scuffing along outer narrow spine fold; in lightly worn covers. . Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1996. Liberation Publications, Inc. paperback
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 692 October 17 1995: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Barney Frank Steve Gunderson and Gerry Studds Cover Story - With Group Interview
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story: Below the Beltway - Behind the scenes in Washington with gay U.S. congressmen Barney Frank Steve Gunderson and Gerry Studds with group interview. Other features include: Indirect Assault: Attacks on gay-related school curricula are providing religious conservatives with a powerful organizing tool for the 1996 presidential campaign; A critical mass: Though failing in their main goal lesbians at the Beijing conference on women say they established a powerful visible presence on the Non-Governmental Organizations - NGO - Forum on Women in Huairou China and the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing; Black vs. Gay: A tough choice in the San Francisco mayoral race draws a dividing line through the city's gay and lesbian African-American voters on the race between Willie Brown Frank Jordan and Roberta Achtenberg; Necessary response: A Vermont elected official comes out in response to rising homophobia in Congress on Ed Flanagan; A wizard with Words: Children's scholar Gregory Maguire finds a whole new Oz and gay connection in his first novel. Condition: covers show light wear particularly along outer narrow spine fold. . Very Good. Magazine. First Edition. 1995. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 695 November 28 1995: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Howard Stern Cover Story & Interview By Camille Paglia
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 92 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story: Howard Stern - The Advocate interview By Camille Paglia. Other features include: Good-bye Mr. Studds: The nation's first openly gay congressman draws the curtain on a career of breaking ground gracefully on Gerry Studds; Special Report: AIDS in America including The glamorization of AIDS: Everywhere you look the media send the message "It's sexy to be HIV-positive"; Shopping for life: For some AIDS is no longer a disease - it's a T-shirt; The magic bullet: AIDS vaccine researchers scramble for funds as impatient investors look to the bottom line; Street life: New York City's openly gay HIV-positive taxi commissioner is shaking up the city's cabs - and its gay activist establishment on Christopher Lynn. . Fine. Magazine. First Edition. 1995. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 659 July 12 1994: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Photo of Andre Agassi as Sissy of the Year Awards
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Photo Andre Agassi as Sissy of the Year: The has-been tennis star and former Streisand boy toy tops the list of 1994's homophobes with inside Sissy of the Year Awards. Other features include: Primary threat: The antigay Right throws its weight around in intraparty contests in Virginia and California; Choosing up sides: With a ruling in the Margarethe Cammermeyer case a fault line develops among opponents of the military ban; Pride and Prejudice: Facing tough battles over ballot initiatives activists in Missouri and Idaho scramble to avoid past mistakes; The positively true adventures of Jane Anderson: An Emmy-winning lesbian screenwriter leaps from the little screen to the big time; MTV's real gay world: Thanks to executive producer Jonathan Murray gays finally get their MTV; Prime-time AIDS: Openly gay network producer Joe Lovett attacks AIDS on mainstream TV. Condition: periodic short light creases along outer narrow fold; light cover and corner wear. . VG. Magazine. First Edition. 1994. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 693 October 31 1995: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Gore Vidal Cover Story & Interview
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story: Gore Fest - On his 70th birthday author Gore Vidal gives us everything he's got - A revealing interview on life lies lust and loss; Exclusive photographs of his first love; An excerpt from the candid memoir he vowed never to write. Other features include: Bound for trouble: An S/M murder trial in small-town Tennessee yields a conviction - and nagging doubts on James Clayton Young Jr. and his conviction of the murder of Joseph V. Ladd III; Picking up the pieces: The president's new liaison to gays and lesbians tries to patch up a political romance gone sour on Marsha Scott; Spike speaks: Director Spike Lee answers questions on homophobia with accusations of racism. Condition: light scuffing along outer narrow spine fold; in lightly worn covers. . VG. Magazine. First Edition. 1995. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
Référence libraire : 006993
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 706 April 30 1996: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Story & Exclusive Interview of Sting
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 76 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. Features include: Exclusive Interview of Sting "Rock's most respected star on carrying the gay gene being bisexual on film psychotic homophobia and flirting with men"; Only Kidding: When top Republicans are accused of gay-bashing "humor" Democrats leap on the charges while gays soft-pedal them"; Soft Sell: Surprising many Christian Coalition head Ralph Reed refuses to take a hard-line public stance against gay rights; The Best Man: San Francisco mayor Willie Brown makes a big splash by officiating at a mass same-sex wedding ceremony; Super Girl: Singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco smashes sexual musical and corporate rules to create a success story all her own. . Near Fine. Soft cover. First Edition. 1996. Liberation Publications, Inc. paperback
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Sam Watters Publisher Judy Wieder Editor in Chief and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Double Issue Nos. 724 & 725 January 21 1997: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Story "Dennis Rodman: The GAY Interview"
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 124 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. Features include: Cover Story Dennis the Menace: Having broken down the barriers between male and female and gay and straight basketball's biggest renegade star is finally wondering where his own gender conflicts are going to take him Dennis Rodman interviewed; Special Report: 1996 The Year in Review including notable events by month; Deaths; The Advocate Covers; The Advocate Polls; The Winning Ticket: A newly elected lesbian sheriff in Texas proves that sexual orientation was not a big issue for all gay candidates in 1996 on Margo Frasier; Out at the Olympics: Platform diver Patrick Jeffrey reveals what it felt like to be on the inside of the '96 Summer Games as an out gay athlete article with interview quotes; Rebels With a Cause: Youthful gay leaders take the fight for civil rights into the nation's high schools on Jamie Nabozny and Kelli Peterson; For Love or Money: Despite the Hawaii ruling the federal government still won't recognize gay marriage leaving only corporate America to give us what's right - domestic-partner benefits; Slick Imaging: Having outgrown their grassroots beginnings high-profile gay groups have reinvented themselves emerging as corporations - and targets of criticism on HRC GLAAD Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center; The Year in the Arts and Music Books Film Theater Television - 1996 articles include All Eyes on Us: From "Newsweek" to "Seventeen" mainstream magazines have begun to see lesbians and gay men as we really are; Art and Soul: With a stunning mid-career retrospective artist Lari Pittman brings a bold gay sensibility into the picture; Big books big bucks: Mayor publishers are paying whopping advances for books by gay and lesbian stars but are readers getting their money's worth; Screen Gem: From "Stonewall" to Warhol independent film producer Christine Vachon told authentic lesbian and gay stories in 1996; One Singular Sensation: Before his AIDS-related death in 1996 brilliant Broadway costumer Howard Crabtree created the season's gayest hit "When Pigs Fly". A few very light creases to front cover. . Near Fine. Soft cover. First Edition. 1997. Liberation Publications, Inc. paperback
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 642 November 16 1993: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Governor William Weld Cover Story
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 100 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story Hetero Heroes: Governor William Weld battles homophobia within the Republican Party while straight activists fight AIDS at APLA GMHC and AmFAR. Other features include: At last a promise kept The president derided for waffling on the gays-in-the-military issue appears ready to fulfill his pledge to boost AIDS spending; A bloodbath over bad blood: The German government is rocked by charges that top health officials stood by silently while hemophiliacs unknowingly contracted HIV; He's back: Georgia's top cop famed for Bowers v. Hardwick is embroiled in another gay rights lawsuit - but this one may have an upside on Michael Bowers; Hetero Heroes: Jane Nathanson June Peabody Joan Tisch Steve Tisch Blaine Trump; Mathilde Krim interviewed; Kate Clinton interviewed; much more. . Fine. Magazine. First Edition. 1993. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 675 February 21 1995: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Story on Cybersex
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story: Cybersex - Is it safe to cruise in cyberspace Other features include: Courting trouble: Meet the newest threat to your local gay rights law - Boston's St. Patrick's Day parade; Setting the record straight: Critics say Georgia's attorney general is a bigot who attacks gay rights in the name of justice. But Michael Bowers says he's just doing his job; Cure du jour: The latest alternative therapy comes with no hard data on either its much-touted benefits or its potential risks on Kombucha tea; A Model Murder: When the estranged wife of a prominent Chicago lawyer turned up dead cops nabbed his gay pal 40 years his junior. But as the case goes to trial suspicions of a frame-up persist on Dean Olds Suzanne Olds and Carsten Hofer; Lord of Illusion: Prolific author-director Clive Barker comes out; Crown Jewel: Michael Denneny the editor of some of gay literature's greatest authors takes a new job after 17 years at St. Martin's Press; Secret agent woman: From 'Patience & Sarah' and 'The Women's Room' to the gay-lit '90s book agent Charlotte Sheedy has seen it all. . Fine. Magazine. First Edition. 1995. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
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Sam Watters President Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 633 July 13 1993: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Dorothy Hajdys and Allen Schindler Cover Story
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story Life After Death: After the murder of her son Allen Schindler Dorothy Hajdys emerges from a mother's worst nightmare as a woman with a cause - gay rights. Other features include: No news is bad news: Silver linings are few and far between at this year's international AIDS conference; America After Dark "The Advocate explores what makes gay and lesbian nightlife the right life in America's club capitals"; The next wave if you ask: The acceptance of nightlife's drag scene by the mainstream started America's gender revolution. And San Francisco's transsexuals are out to finish it; Boy George interviewed; much more. Condition: periodic short creases along outer narrow spine fold; light corner wear. . VG. Magazine. First Edition. 1993. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
Référence libraire : 006733
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 664 September 20 1994: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Story Exclusive Interview: Michael Feinstein
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story Exclusive Interview: Michael Feinstein The Piano Man Comes Out. Other features include: Lauren Lloyd: The vice president of Hollywood Pictures on giving the green light to macho action thrillers and intimate lesbian love stories; Dan Butler: The top-rated TV-sitcom star on Frasier's big gay family his own play and being ready to fall in love; Leslie Jordan: Hearts Afire's cuddly sidekick on his own gay identity not wanting to be Harvey Fierstein and unrequited love; Joe Mantello: The Broadway director-actor on earning Tony nominations having no interest in films and working with his lover playwright Jon Robin Baitz; Marilyn Hacker: The award-winning poet on motherhood mastectomies and meter. . Fine. Magazine. First Edition. 1994. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 656 May 31 1994: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Story AIDS Education: Why It's Not Working; Exclusive Interview With Patricia Nell Warren
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story AIDS Education: Why It's Not Working - Now that teaching Americans about AIDS is a federal priority why are so few people getting the message Other features include: Olympic hopefuls: Faced with losing the Olympic volleyball tournament in 1996 Cobb County Ga. takes another look at its antigay resolution; Friends vs. Family: With record numbers of gay men and lesbians running for office what happens when their opponents have pro-gay track records; Gays on ice: A pair of ice-skaters fight for the right to train together for the Gay Games on Jean-Pierre Martin and Mark Hird; Marathon Woman: Twenty years and 20 million readers later lesbian author Patricia Nell Warren comes out from behind 'The Front Runner' with a sequel 'Harlan's Race'; No More Tales: Despite record-setting ratings for the miniseries 'Tales of the City' PBS dumps plans for its much-anticipated sequel. . Fine. Magazine. First Edition. 1994. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
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Sam Watters President Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 631 June 15 1993: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Randy Shilts Cover Story & Interview
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story The Life & Times of Randy Shilts: America's hottest journalist is rich powerful loved hated - and gay. Other features include: Till death do us part: A Hawaii court upholds a challenge to the denial of same-sex marriages; Separate and unequal: For the second time this year a gay group is excluded from a New York City parade Congregation Beth Simchat Torah; Please don't drink the water: New York City is a nice place to visit but should people with AIDS drink the water; The North Star: Minnesota's Paul Wellstone takes the lead on gay rights in the Senate; Faith No More's Roddy Bottum interviewed; Lovely Rita: Rita Mae Brown has a new novel and an old flame's ex as her lover. . Fine. Magazine. First Edition. 1993. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 696 December 12 1995: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Martina Navratilova Cover Story & Exclusive Interview
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 100 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story: Exclusive Interview - The new Martina - Martina Navratilova on rumors retirement Republicans and her search for a mate. Other features include: The Maine event: The defeat of a discriminatory referendum leaves activists hopeful for a state gay rights bill; The czar trip: An upcoming conference focuses attention on President Clinton's AIDS czar Patricia Fleming; Ice queen: A polar explorer becomes the first lesbian to join the National Women's Hall of Fame on Ann Bancroft; A man for all seasons: After playing gay in The Crying Game and Ready to Wear Forest Whitaker gets behind the camera with Waiting to Exhale. Condition: light scuffing along outer narrow spine fold. . Near Fine. Magazine. First Edition. 1995. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
Référence libraire : 006996
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Sam Watters Publisher Judy Wieder Editor in Chief and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 722 December 10 1996: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Story "The Other Side of Gay Marriage: An Interview With Bob Paris"
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 92 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. Features include: Bob Paris interviewed "Wedding Bell Blues: In his first interview without Rod Jackson Bob Paris takes a long hard look at life after his gay marriage"; Same As It Ever Was: The 1996 elections spelled neither victory nor defeat for gays and lesbians but a public endorsement of the mushy middle; Virtual Animosity: Gay bashing on the Internet can cause real harm but most victims say it's worth the damage to protect free speech on-line; Where Have All the Radicals Gone - Once seen as the gay movement's conscience and cutting edge the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force confronts a time of transition; The Transgender: A newly determined in-your-face transgender rights movement sends ripples through the gay and lesbian establishment on GenderPAC Transexual Menace and the transgender rights movement; A Christmas to Remember: Writer David Sedaris sees his story "The SantaLand Diaries" come alive courtesy Joe Mantello and Isaac Mizrahi with interview quotes from David Sedaris; Sex and Violins: Gay fiddler Ashley MacIsaac breaks tradition with his Celtic roots while breaking hearts among his gay fans article with interview quotes. Scuffing along outer narrow spine fold. . Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1996. Liberation Publications, Inc. paperback
Référence libraire : 007518
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 653 April 19 1994: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Story on Gay Money Gay Power
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story Gay Money Gay Power: Corporate policies across America are changing due to a new breed of activist - the pro-gay shareholder. Other features include: Boston's shame: Bigotry costs a city one of its most cherished St. Patrick's Day traditions. Will antigay backlash be the result; Stonewalled in Manhattan: With just two months until the Stonewall 25 march problems with the mayor's office have observers wondering if there's a worm in the Big Apple; A clear and present Activist: Once a closeted key Republican in Washington state politics John Rico now makes a plea for the state's bill of rights; A family affair: A North Carolina woman and her lover are jailed on child-abuse charges but say they were set up by the woman's mother on Donna Madren and Shirley Edwards; Jazzman: Pianist-composer Fred Hersch's coming out inspires his peers and energizes his music; Northern Exposure: Two recurring openly gay characters tie the knot on 'Northern Exposure' Erick - Don McManus and Ron - Doug Ballard; Broad strokes - Artist Kim Dingle protests heterosexual conditioning through her satirical paintings. . Fine. Magazine. First Edition. 1994. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
Référence libraire : 006957
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 669 November 29 1994: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Story Sleeping With the Enemy: The Life and Death of Duane Rath
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story Sleeping With the Enemy: The life and death of Duane Rath "He was a gay man who had it all: money power influence a friendship with Elizabeth Taylor and ties to England's royal family. He gave millions to gay organizations and even put the children of his company's employees through college. But a tempestuous love triangle changed everything". Other features include: Unequal Opportunity: In its handling of a high-profile appointment the Justice Department sends a clear message - Friends of gays and lesbians need not apply on the rejection of police chief Tom Potter; Pastoral offender: Preaching against gay clergy an English bishop is haunted by a skeleton in his closet on the Rt. Rev. Michael Turnbull; Crying Wolf: A community rallies behind the "victims" of a vicious hate crime that's now being called a scam on Michelle Murray Eric Sturgis and Lee Brovold; On shaky ground: Despite its reputation for having the nation's best AIDS care San Francisco General Hospital faces an uncertain future; At the bar: A dancer-choreographer boldly steps where no woman has gone before on Amy Pivar; Robert LaFosse: A ballet legend dazzles the world - but looks forward to life after dance; The secret life of Nancy Drew: Lesbian mystery scribe Mabel Maney gives Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys a gay spin. Condition: covers lightly rubbed light wear in places. . VG. Magazine. First Edition. 1994. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
Référence libraire : 006972
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 638 September 21 1993: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Amanda Bearse Cover Story & Interview
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story Married - With Children's Amanda Bearse comes clean on life in and out of Hollywood's lesbian fast lane interview. Other features include: Greeted with a yawn: President Clinton and the pope Pope John Paul II meet in Colorado but few gay rights protesters show up; Too little too late: Activists criticize New York City police on their slow response to investigate a possible serial killer; State of the Union: Employees at Gay Men's Health Crisis find themselves split over the issue of unionization; Ron Nyswaner interviewed; Melissa Etheridge interviewed; Jonathan Tolins interviewed; Jewelle Gomez interviewed; much more. Condition: covers show the lightest of corner wear in places. . Near Fine. Magazine. First Edition. 1993. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
Référence libraire : 006738
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Double Issue Nos. 646 & 647 January 25 1994: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Marky Mark Cover Story & Interview
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. Offered is double issue Nos. 646-647 of The Advocate: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine January 25 1994 edited by Jeff Yarbrough and published by Sam Watters and Liberation Publications Inc. out of Los Angeles California. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 132 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story Marky Mark: His Turn Exclusive Interview. Other features include: 1993 - The Year in Review including Portfolio: Forward we marched; A meeting with the president; The Covers of 1993's The Advocate; Yearbook by month; Deaths; Who is Luke Sissyfag; Betrayed on gays-in-the-military; Speaking Out notable quotations of the year; Acting Up notable quotations of the year from celebrities; Christina Minna and Lynn Pompey from Fem2Fem interviewed. Condition: center sheet detached but present; front cover shows very light corner creases. . Near Fine. Magazine. First Edition. 1994. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
Référence libraire : 006951
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 712 July 23 1996: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Story "State of the Union: Why Gay Marriage is Scaring America to Death"
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 76 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. Features include: Cover Story State of the Union: If Americans thought gays in the military was a hot issue then nothing can prepare them for confronting this year's most controversial gay battlefield - homosexual marriage other articles on the cover story State of the Union include Marriage Counselor: Clinton's new liaison to gays and lesbians has to preside over a troubled relationship - on Richard Socarides; Dueling Champions: When two candidates argue about who is more gay-friendly the debate highlights what their political parties have to offer gay voters - on Senator John Kerry and Governor William Weld; Gimme Shelter: Among the advances threatened by the outcome of the November election is a little-known success story: gay political asylum - with photo of Alla Pitcherskaia; Battle Fatigue: After a decades-long fight can gay activists and religious conservatives move from arms to armistice; Chasing Rainbows: Helen Mirren - prestigious and provocative actor of stage film and television - adds lesbianism to her list of award-winning performances. Light cover wear in places. . Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1996. Liberation Publications, Inc. paperback
Référence libraire : 007511
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 705 April 16 1996: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Story & Interview of "Absolutely Fabulous" Stars Joanna Lumley and Jennifer Saunders
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 76 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. Features include: Joanna Lumley and Jennifer Saunders interviewed; The Two Faces of Bob on Bob Dole; Jessica Savaged: How Hollywood heterosexualized "Up Close & Personal" Jessica Savitch. In lightly worn covers. . Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1996. Liberation Publications, Inc. paperback
Référence libraire : 007505
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Double Issue Nos. 661 & 662 August 23 1994: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Story on RuPaul with Inside Interview
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 132 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story Exclusive: RuPaul Unmasked with inside interview. Other features include: Sexual Revelations: The 1994 Advocate Survey of Sexuality and Relationships - The Men results of survey; History: Twenty-five years of courtroom trauma; Mad about the boys: What is the story behind NAMBLA Our writer visits the boy lovers' summer convention; The sexual outlaw: Some say Richard Posner is the nation's greatest thinker on sex and the law. Others say he's out of his mind; Dangerous liaisons: Q - What drives some politicians into sexual situations they know could jeopardize their career A - Lust; The three faces of Leslie Perez: It's a long road from being a convicted murderer on Texas's death row to transsexual to political activist; 'For transsexuals 1994 is 1969' - Transgendered activists are a minority fighting to be heard within the gay and lesbian community; Carnal knowledge: Intercourse as is engaged in during an 'Advocate' interview often results in a surprising amoung of candor on the part of the celebrity interviewee with lengthy excerpts from interviews; Working Girl: Movie director Lizzie Borden loves women men and making realistic films about sex; Raging: Alternative music is alive and well - and gay; Farewell My Concubine: Just before his AIDS-related death Colt Studios megastar Ed Dinakos a.k.a. Mike Glassman looked back at a life of sex lies and videotape interview. . Near Fine. Magazine. First Edition. 1994. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
Référence libraire : 006965
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 708 May 28 1996: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Story & Exclusive Interview of Sharon Stone
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. Features include: Exclusive Interview of Sharon Stone; Prime Suspect: With the reopening of a landmark murder case suspicion now falls on a man who says a gay liaison was at the heart of the affair on the 1954 murder of Marilyn Sheppard and the conflicting theories of Richard Eberling and Sam Reese Sheppard; A Reluctant Hero: The "class faggot" is fighting back - in court on Jamie Nabozny; And the "Band" Plays On: Mart Crowley returns with a revival of his play "The Boys in the Band" and the publication of a collection of his works article with interview quotes. Center sheet detached but present; light wear along outer spine. . Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1996. Liberation Publications, Inc. paperback
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 651 March 22 1994: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders Cover Story & Inside Interview
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story Condom Queen: Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders speaks her mind on gay rights lesbian health and her battle with the religious right. Other features include: The Jury Is Out: The Erik Menendez mistrial leaves court watchers wondering if sexual orientation makes a difference in the jury room; Taking the initiative: Looking to mend fences with gay and lesbian voters President Clinton speaks out on antigay initiatives; No amnesty for bigotry: An Amnesty International report on antigay persecution is a shot in the arm for gay rights supporters; one-page Tribute: Randy Shilts 1951-1994; Speak no evil: A university speech code causes a stir in Ontario; What's black and white and read all over on bar 'zines; Lois Bromfield's Empty Closet: After years of hypocrisy a 'Roseanne' writer and stand-up comic comes out; Composing an open life: Why Marc Shaiman won't mind if he loses the Oscar to Bruce Springsteen; Chicks 'n' gold statues: Director Elaine Holliman chases Oscar and dodges labels; After 'Midnight' - Oscar-winning director John Schlesinger comes all the way out. Condition: light periodic wear along outer spine fold. . Near Fine. Magazine. First Edition. 1994. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
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Sam Watters Publisher Judy Wieder Editor in Chief and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 718 October 15 1996: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Story Elizabeth Taylor: The Advocate Interview
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 100 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. Features include: Exclusive Interview of Elizabeth Taylor; Jilted: Gays and lesbians lost a battle over the right to marry but not without protest and a last-ditch effort for an antidiscrimination law; Pride and Prejudice: A battle over health benefits uncovers a racial divide among gays and lesbians in Philadelphia; No More Victims: Gay men band together to protect themselves from a sexual predator on attempts to stop a violent sexual predator who demands to be addressed as "Sir" by crusader John Weis and other gay men in Manhattan; Naming Names: Is the latest display of the quilt in Washington D.C. our best shot at making AIDS more than a nonissue in the presidential campaign; Beyond the Night: John Rechy a founding father of gay fiction gives voice to history's wronged women in his latest novel lengthy article with interview quotes; Through the Glass Darkly: A mid-career retrospective puts the spotlight on Nan Goldin whose haunted images chronicle a generation of gay culture article with interview quotes. . Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1996. Liberation Publications, Inc. paperback
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 670 December 13 1994: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Story Is God Gay
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story Is God Gay Tolerance of homosexuals is religion's new cross to bear. Other features include: Backlash - Down and Dirty "For gay-friendly Democrats in Congress the party - such as it was - is over. The Republican sweep in the November midterm elections will complicate everything from AIDS policy to court appointments"; Clinton's second try: The president's new AIDS czar has impeccable credentials - and a gay son - but may lack the clout to make the disease a national priority on Patsy Fleming; Home is where the money is: Pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson is accused of using payoffs to speed FDA approval for its home test kit for HIV; The Advocate Last Minute Gift Guide; Laughing Matters: Joe Keenan Frasier's multitalented writer helps steer TV's hit sitcom through gay issues. . Fine. Magazine. First Edition. 1994. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 665 October 4 1994: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Story Natural Born Killer - Gary Ray Bowles
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. Offered is issue No. 665 of The Advocate: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine October 4 1994 edited by Jeff Yarbrough and published by Sam Watters and Liberation Publications Inc. out of Los Angeles California. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story Natural born killer: Cops are scouring the nation for Gary Ray Bowles a suspected serial killer targeting gay men. Are homosexuals sitting ducks for this new breed of American psycho Other features include: Million dollar mess: Organizers of Gay Games IV are seeing a lot of red ink these days - and the event's corporate sponsors are just seeing red; Numbers: No matter what you want to say about gay income levels there's now a study to back you up; Outward bound: Wisconsin congressman Steve Gunderson talks about his private life - at last; Out of Colorado: After the passage of antigay Amendment 2 many Colorado activists are leaving the state; To Be or Not To Be: Are gay groups keeping their sexual orientations in the closet Condition: light wear along outer spine fold. . Near Fine. Magazine. First Edition. 1994. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 635 August 10 1993: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Calvin Klein Cover Story
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story The Million Dollar Man: An AIDS organization honors Calvin Klein and rakes in over $1 million. But was he chosen as an honoree simply because his name would attract big bucks A report from the AIDS fund-raising front reveals hypocrisy power plays and desperation - all in the name of charity. Other features include: No more Mr. Nice Guy: Activists in New York and Rhode Island are out for blood after gay rights bills are killed; Domestic discord: Domestic-partnership proposals fail in Atlanta and Washington D.C.; D Day: On the military issue gay groups reached for the brass ring but hit a brick wall; White House AIDS czar Kristine Gebbie interviewed; Florence Henderson interviewed; Top Gunn: Poet Thom Gunn confronts death and captures it in award-winning verse; much more. Condition: periodic short creases along outer narrow spine fold else Fine. . Near Fine. Magazine. First Edition. 1993. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 652 April 5 1994: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Story on Gay & Lesbian Teen Suicide
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story Suicidal Tendencies: Is sexual orientation causing gay and lesbian teens to kill themselves Other features include: Drawing the line: An influential federal researcher pledges to keep genetic research on homosexuality from falling into the wrong hands - but can he on Dr. Dean Hamer; Strange Customs: Canada's gung-ho attitude about seizing gay-themed books at the border threatens to undermine its reputation for tolerance; Absolutely gay-friendly: Michel Roux the man credited with leading mainstream advertisers into the gay press takes on a new client; Let the Gamble Begin: With more participants to coordinate than at the last Summer Olympics a budget shortfall and a series of other problems will the Gay Games be an also-ran; The Other Arquette: 'Grief''s Alexis Arquette it out to prove he's much more than somebody's little brother; Ren & Stimpy: Not not gay on producer Jim Ballantine; Woman on the Verge of a Total Breakthrough: Comedian Suzanne Westenhoefer goes from beauty pageants to TV specials - falling in love along the way. . Fine. Magazine. First Edition. 1994. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 709 June 11 1996: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Story "Personal Best" Golfer Muffin Spencer-Devlin
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. Features include: Cover Story Out of the Closet and Into the Fire: Golfer Muffin Spencer-Devlin and ice skater Rudy Galindo test the limits of straight America's acceptance of gay sports heroes; Speak Now: Searching for a popular election-year wedge issue congressional Republicans launch an attack on gay marriage; Profile A Long Program: Doug Mattis joins the ranks of out gay sports figures after an extended journey of self-exploration in ice skating's crowded closet; Hunting Homosexuality: A team of scientists searches for the origins of sexual orientation; Heart Attack: The filming of Larry Kramer's "The Normal Heart" moves forward without Barbra Streisand - but is it ten years too late to make an impact The lightest of cover wear. . Near Fine. Soft cover. First Edition. 1996. Liberation Publications, Inc. paperback
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 645 December 28 1993: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Tony Kushner and Roberta Achtenberg Cover Story & Interview
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story Man & Woman of the Year: Tony Kushner and Roberta Achtenberg - together at last interview. Other features include: Judicial notice: For the fourth time since September a federal court questions the Pentagon's ban on gay and lesbian service personnel; Flight risk: The removal of a man with AIDS from an American Airlines flight draws fire from many quarters; Mind games: Gay and lesbian teens can be institutionalized and subjected to deprogramming against their will. Their only hope for justice may be the National Center for Lesbian Rights; The Maine Event: A police chief battles to protect victims of gay bashing - including his own nephew on Police Chief Laurent Gilbert; Folk2Fem article on Cheryl Wheeler; Judy Collins interviewed; much more. Condition: periodic short creases along outer narrow spine fold. . Near Fine. Magazine. First Edition. 1993. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
Référence libraire : 006743
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Double Issue Nos. 698 & 699 January 23 1996: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Melissa Etheridge Cover Story and Exclusive Interview
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 116 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story: Person of the Year Melissa Etheridge - An Exclusive Interview. Other features include: 1995 Year in Review including notable events by month; Deaths; The Advocate covers; 10 Worst Congressmen; The Bad Seed: Activists are getting ready to bet the store on a high-risk high-stakes fight to topple the Senate's biggest gay-basher - Jesse Helms; Sonny & Chas: At his own suggestion Rep. Sonny Bono sits down with his lesbian daughter and lets it all roll Sonny Bono interviewed by Chastity Bono; Born again: In a year when abortion battles blazed Norma McCorvey a.k.a. Jane Roe stunned the pro-choice movement by joining the other side article and interview; Flirting with death: In a year of unprecedented antigay violence one victim's brother sought to understand and forgive on Richard Whitesell and his brother Dean Whitesell; Gawk Soup: Thanks to Oprah Ricki Phil and all the rest gays and lesbians were the talk of the tube in 1995; Direct hits: It was a year of fear and loathing in direct-mail fund-raising for lesbian and gay issues; Back to the future: Dr. Robert Gallo seeks to put his controversial past behind him with plans for a major new AIDS research initiative interview; Greg Louganis: After breaking the surface of his own closeted life with a tell-all autobiography the Olympic diving champ reflects on his amazing year; Cherry Jones: Basking in Broadway raves and a girlfriend's love history's first out lesbian Tony winner remembers her fabulous 1995; Bob Hoskins: Ending a banner year for gay roles in film the British tough guy plays closet case J. Edgar Hoover in Oliver Stone's Nixon; Jill Sobule: The singer-songwriter behind 'I Kissed a Girl' comes clean about bisexuality and a year of misleading the gay press; Nora Dunn: 'Sisters' pioneering gay character leads the way again this year with TV's first lesbian in vitro birth. Condition: covers nearly detached but present and show closed tears to outer staples; front cover and inside pages are otherwise in excellent condition. . Good. Magazine. First Edition. 1996. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
Référence libraire : 006998
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Sam Watters Publisher Judy Wieder Editor in Chief and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 729 March 18 1997: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Story "When One City Takes on the Establishment" - San Francisco Domestic Partnership and Mayor Willie Brown
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 92 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. Features include: Cover Story The Little City That Could: Risking tens of millions of dollars San Francisco forces big business to offer domestic-partner benefits; Log Cabin Fever: Gay Republicans face dissension from within the ranks on the Log Cabin Club; In Your Face: On its tenth anniversary ACT UP shows signs of becoming a victim of its own success; HIV Hiding in Plain Sight: Despite the progress in keeping HIV at bay eradication of the virus remains maddeningly elusive; Two For the Road: Two jazz singers reveal how being gay gives them an edge Ian Shaw and Steven Kowalczyk; Out of Bounds: Lesbians in college basketball have been pressured to play in the closet but that could all be changing. Scuffing along outer narrow spine fold; tiny chip to right edge of front cover. . Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1997. Liberation Publications, Inc. paperback
Référence libraire : 007523
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Double Issue Nos. 687 & 688 August 22 1995: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Patrick Stewart Cover Story & Interview
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 124 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story: An exclusive interview with 'Jeffrey' star Patrick Stewart. Other features include: Lesbian sex survey - The 1995 Advocate Survey of Sexuality and Relationships: The Women lengthy results of survey; Special Report: Sex & Censorship including Cracking Down: Prosecutors pressure porn producers to kill the kink - or face prison time; Offensive Attack: Hustler publisher Larry Flynt lives - and almost died - to fight the censors interview; Master Harold: Best-selling author Harold Robbins discusses the gay sexual experiences that have inspired his writing; Silent Nights: Renowned classical composer David Del Tredici talks about life loneliness and sexual addiction; Big time: Gay or straight a man who wants a larger penis can have one - but at what price; Far and away: Six months after Clinton dismissed her as surgeon general Joycelyn Elders looks back at America's fear of sexuality; Great Scott Bakula: The sexy star of TV's Quantum Leap and Murphy Brown takes on the big screen in Clive Barker's new film Lord of Illusions; Forget me not: Self-proclaimed Clinton concubine Gennifer Flowers hurls a few more sensational sexual allegations at the White House - and this time hits Hillary. Condition: outer hinges a bit weak due to short closed tears to staples. . Very Good. Magazine. First Edition. 1995. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
Référence libraire : 006988
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Sam Watters Publisher Jeff Yarbrough Editor in Chief Gerry Knoll Editor and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 666 October 18 1994: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Story Camille Paglia & Inside Interview
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. With Cover Story Attack of the 50-Foot Lesbian: Camille Paglia reigns as America's most controversial intellectual and intimidating gay woman. Other features include: See you in court: Rejected Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork signs on for the fight against gay rights in Cincinnati; Testing testing: A proposal for altering the drug approval process sparks debate among AIDS activists; Designing Men Feature - Todd Oldham: A reluctant activist this designer and MTV House of Style commentator proves it's OK to be apolitical and subversive - Abel Villarreal: Whether creating costumes for upcoming films or for fashion runways this designer is turning leather to gold - Danilo: For this celebrity stylist creating extravagant hair is just one of the ways he expresses his individuality. . Fine. Magazine. First Edition. 1994. Liberation Publications, Inc. unknown
Référence libraire : 006969
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Sam Watters Publisher Judy Wieder Editor in Chief and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 723 December 24 1996: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Story "Inside the NFL Closet: Why Pro Football Players Can't Come Out"
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. Features include: Special Report Back in the Running: New drugs are helping many people who have AIDS feel they can win the race but surprising hurdles remain related articles include Medicine Men: Four activists are driving what could be the next big breakthrough in treating AIDS - on Scott Raftery Tom Bianchi David Hart and Richard Hunt; A Growing Trend: The movement to legalize medical marijuana takes a big leap forward promising relief to many people with AIDS; Hawaii's Gay Marriage Dilemma: Some say legal same-sex marriage threatens the state's economy while others see it as a gold mine; State of the Unions: Organized labor is reaching out to protect gay workers at Chrysler and elsewhere - but does it have the clout to make a difference; Justice on Trial: The Jenny Jones verdict strikes a blow against the old "homosexual panic" defense on the murder of Scott Amedure by Jonathan Schmitz; Design For Living: "Mars Attacks!" production designer Wynn Thomas talks about his teenage crush on Tony Curtis and his ongoing friendship with Spike Lee; cover story Tackling the NFL Closet. . Near Fine. Soft cover. First Edition. 1996. Liberation Publications, Inc. paperback
Référence libraire : 007519
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Sam Watters Publisher Judy Wieder Editor in Chief and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 728 March 4 1997: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Story "Wake Up and Smell the Hate" on Ralph Reed and the Christian Right
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 68 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. Features include: Cover Story Silent But Deadly: The religious right hasn't disappeared. They're quietly doing their nastiest work behind the scenes on Ralph Reed and other anti-gay religious fundamentalists and organizations; Classroom Warfare: Public schools have become the battleground of choice for antigay conservatives; Dr. Love and the Politics of Disease on Dr. Susan Love; gay & lesbian @ microsoft: The software giant will do anything to maintain its lead in cyberspace - even cater to gays. Light scuffing along outer narrow spine fold. . Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1997. Liberation Publications, Inc. paperback
Référence libraire : 007522
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Sam Watters Publisher Judy Wieder Editor in Chief and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 726 February 4 1997: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Story "What Hawaii's Marriage Decision Really Means"
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. Features include: Cover Story Marriage Hawaiian Style: In the Aloha State legal same-sex marriage is almost a reality for the first time ever. Where do we go from here; The Parent Trap: A high-profile case involving television actor Amanda Bearse exposes the moral dilemmas that can arise for broken gay families; Lesbian Baiting in the Barracks: Activists claim antigay witch-hunts have become the military's ultimate weapon against women who are saying no to sexual harassment; Code of Silence: For months gay "club kids" in New York City kept quiet about a grisly murder. Some people are saying it was the price of belonging on Michael Alig and Andre "Angel" Melendez; Sundance's Lavender Screen: This year's Sundance Film Festival boasts more gay and lesbian movies. But will we ever get to see them; Dressed for Success: Under the shared trade name Richard Edwards designers Richard Bengtsson and Edward Pavlick bring out the gay aesthetic in fashion; Roseanne's Late Bloomer: Estelle Parsons talks about her character's coming-out and being TV's first lesbian grandma. Covers detached but present. . Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1997. Liberation Publications, Inc. paperback
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Sam Watters Publisher Judy Wieder Editor in Chief and Liberation Publications Inc.
The Advocate Issue No. 716 September 17 1996: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine Magazine Cover Story & Interview of Mitchell Anderson
Los Angeles CA: Liberation Publications Inc. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 100 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news letters to the editor features reviews columns and photographs. Features include: Mitchell Anderson interviewed "TV's hottest gay commodity is living his life under the glare of the media spotlight"; Whose Team is Jack Kemp Really On: Dole's vice presidential choice serves the GOP as a symbol of inclusiveness - except when it comes to gays and lesbians; Valerie Bertinelli: The sitcom star turned TV-movie queen takes on the role of a lesbian mom in her latest film "Two Mothers for Zachary" with interview quotes article by Chastity Bono; Chip Kidd: the publishing world's star designer creates a visual feast of a book in honor of his childhood hero Batman article with interview quotes; James Earl Hardy: The upstart author tells the truth about gay love African-American style and all the cross-cultural gaps; Christopher Durang: The award-winning gay playwright strikes out at ignorance prejudice fear and of course Catholicism article with interview quotes; Neil Tennant: With a new album - and a new lover - one Pet Shop Boy talks openly at last about being gay article with interview quotes; Cheryl Dunye: With a growing cult following and an award-winning movie debut this lesbian filmmaker creates comedy with a political edge article with interview quotes. Wear along outer spine fold; narrow corner crease to front cover; very light minor humidity exposure to lower right corner area of last several pages not affecting pagination. . Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1996. Liberation Publications, Inc. paperback
Référence libraire : 007513
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