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Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1993
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. 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 Anatomy of a Gay Marriage: Bob and Rod Jackson-Paris, like scores of gay and lesbian couples, have vowed, 'Till death do us part.' But is mimicry of this straight institution damaging the gay rights movement? Other features include: Den of inequity: Antigay comments from three members of Congress leave activists fearful about the future of national gay rights legislation; A tooth for a tooth: The justice department finally makes a move to fight AIDS discrimination, but will it continue to carry the torch?; Friend of No One? David Mixner had the president's ear and held the hopes of America's gays and lesbians. But the White House's reversal on the military ban changed everything. Where does he go from here?; Speaking for the Voices that were Silenced: The Lesbian Herstory Archives celebrates its 20th anniversary with renewed purpose and a new home; An Uncommon Woman: Judy Grahn's new book isn't just another recounting of history - it reveals females as the centerpiece of existence; Heart Strings: For New York's hospital-bound patients, Hearts and Voices is a performing miracle; much more. Condition: light vertical crease to front cover, else Fine.
Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1994
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 108 pages including front and rear covers and centerfold Erasure poster. Containing news, letters to the editor, features, reviews, columns, and photographs. With Cover Story: Let the Games Begin: One million gays and lesbians pour into New York for the ultimate party. How will you survive the huddled masses? Without our guide to the Gay Games and Stonewall 25, you won't. Other features include: The Debate of Death (on assisted-suicide laws); Exclusive: A Lesbian Photojournalist Chronicles the Gay Family (by photographer Nancy Andrews); The anti-twinkie defense: A murder sentence in Texas raises the question - Are perpetrators of crimes against gay men and lesbians getting off easy? (on the murder of Tommy Musick); New York 1994 Guide with map; large poster to center-fold for Erasure's new album "I Say I Say I Say"; Just a NORML Guy: Richard Cowan, the nation's leading advocate of marijuana legislation, is a staunch conservative - and a gay man; Jane Rules: Living with her lover of 40 years on a remote island, "Desert of the Heart" author Jane Rule reveals why she's no longer writing and what she does instead; Kamikaze Choreographer: HIV-positive queer dancer Mehmet Sander leaps from Istanbul to America with grace and power. Condition: wear to upper and lower outer spine fold edges.
Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1993
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 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.
Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1993
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 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.
Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1994
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages and containing 88 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news, letters to the editor, features, reviews, columns, and photographs. Highlights include: Ikea's Gay Gamble: Why did a national home-furnishings chain build a television ad around a gay couple? by John Gallagher; nine-page questionnaire Advocate Sex Survey (The 1994 Advocate Survey of Sexuality and Relationships: The Men); cover story Stonewall's Eyewitnesses (with profiles and quotes from Richard Savin; Jeremiah Newton; John Paul; Janine Hakim; Jean DeVente; Robert Bryan; Bob Kohler; and Tony Coron); The Trouble with Stonewall by John Gallagher (on the Stonewall 25 committee); Design So Real: Superstar designer Isaac Mizrahi airs out fashion's closet by Ronald Mark Kraft; Shooting Stars: Photographer Sally Hershberger comes out from behind her camera by Steve Greenberg; If the Shoe Fits: Footwear designer Kenneth Cole kicks up a storm with his gay-positive ad by Ronald Mark Kraft.
Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1995
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. 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: Our Kids - Can gays and lesbians protect their children from homophobia? Other features include: Lunatic Fringe: After the Oklahoma City bombing, an angry nation focuses its fury on right-wing militias. But their bizarre antigay message is largely ignored, and a proposed remedy could endanger gay direct-action groups; Sounding off: Salty talk at the White House lands a sailor in hot water (on Navy captain Mark Rogers); Reasonable doubt: A lesbian behind bars says a homophobic justice system fingered her for murder while the real killer runs free (on Peggy Brummer and Sarah Gonstead); Big gay audio dynamite: Kitchens of Distinction roars through the heartland of America; A Royal Audio: Classical composer Lowell Liebermann readies an opera based on 'The Picture of Dorian Gray'.
Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1995
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. 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.
Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1995
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. 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 - Emma Thompson on loving a gay man (and wanting to love a woman). Other features include: Linda Perry: The lesbian lead singer of 4 Non Blondes goes solo with a bold and honest album; Andrew Sullivan: The New Republic's top editor brings his controversial ideas to a brand-new book; Jenifer Lewis: The comedian-singer-actress trades it all in to play a lesbian judge on network TV; Paul Verhoeven: The director of Basic Instinct and Showgirls talks to the gay press for the first time; George C. Wolfe: The Tony winner takes on Shakespeare, Kushner, and questions about being gay. Four-inch closed tear to upper left corner of front cover (which I have clear-tape repaired).
Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1994
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 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 Alexander the Great: NEA chairwoman Jane Alexander on Jesse Helms, Bill Clinton, radical art, and playing a lesbian mom (inside interview). Other features include: Refusal to Rule: Gays and lesbians had been looking to the Texas supreme court for a definitive decision on the state's sodomy law - They didn't get it; No Dose: The demise of the TB drug streptomycin in the United States could leave the lives of some HIV-positive patients in peril; Death of a Texan: The brutal killing of a gay man rallies East Texas's gays and lesbians and puts the state's hate-crimes law to its first test (on the murder of Nicholus Ray West by Donald L. Aldrich, David Ray McMillan, and Henry Dunn Jr.); Rebel with a cause: Is angry young man Michael Petrelis maturing into a kinder, gentler activist?; Is he too sexy or is he just over?: Right Said Fred's lead singer admits there's a big gay side to his bisexuality (Richard Fairbrass); Ferron's incredible journey; An alternative life: Music-magazine publisher Mike Shea thrives on being out. Condition: a few tiny nicks and periodic short closed tears along outer narrow spine fold.
Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1994
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. 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 Melissa Etheridge: Rock's Great Dyke Hope (with inside interview). Other features include: Stonewall 25 - The silver anniversary of the Stonewall riots shows that the more things change, the more they stay the same; Fun and Games (on the Gay Games IV); Juiceless: The O.J. Simpson story takes the tang out of the Stonewall media coverage; Twins Peak: Andy William's Musical Nephews are All Grown Up - and One's Gay (on the Williams Brothers - Andrew and David); Sister Act Up: Acoustic Rock Act Disappear Fear is 'Just a couple of women who represent gays and straights' (on Disappear Fear - Cindy Frank and Sonia Rutstein). Condition: outer covers show light corner wear.
Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1995
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. 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: The beauty of Boy George - A racy autobiography and a brilliant CD mark the comeback of pop's reigning drag queen (with exclusive interview by Chastity Bono). Other features include: Nowhere man: For a noncandidate who's said nothing definite about gay rights, Colin Powell sure gets a lot of support from gays and lesbians; Bigotry on trial: As Maine voters prepare to vote on an antigay ballot measure, the Supreme Court takes a look at Colorado's Amendment 2; Guess who's coming to dinner: Gay men may not have felt welcome at Louis Farrakhan's Million Man March - but some decided to show up anyway; When talk turns Deadly: Defense lawyers in the Jenny Jones case rely on tried and true courtroom strategies for casting villains as victims (on the murder of Scott Amedure by Jonathan Schmitz); Witness for the prosecution: The Chicago lesbian who brought down powerful politician Mel Reynolds struggles to break free from a troubled past (on Beverly Heard); Code of Silence: For witnesses in Chicago's blockbuster Hansen murder trial, the '50s were more like Twin Peaks than Happy Days (on Kenneth Hansen); Hot property: Playwright Jon Robin Baitz plays a gay hero in the new film Last Summer in the Hamptons. Lightly wear along outer narrow spine fold; light corner crease to rear cover.
Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1993
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 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 Broken Promise: Lawsuits, protests, confusion, and condemnation follow the president's [President Bill Clinton] compromise on gays in the military. Other features include: Mom's fault? A study that says homosexuality may run through families sparks scientific and political debate; Zero and counting: Hundreds of people living with HIV have few - or no - T cells. How long does science think these people can live before time runs out and AIDS takes over?; Cho time: Comic Margaret Cho lived through 'Soul Train,' S/M parties, and Ed McMahon - and survived to tell the tale; This gay house: Architect Brian Murphy's designs are - to the delight of some and the chagrin of others - very hot and very gay; Summer Camp: The hottest lesbian and gay performers act out a '90s brand of camp - and archery is not involved; much more. Outer covers show periodic edge and narrow spine wear.
Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1994
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is issue No. 658 of The Advocate: The National Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine (June 28, 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 116 pages including front and rear covers. Containing news, letters to the editor, features, reviews, columns, and photographs. With Cover Story An Exclusive Interview with New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani - The Tolerant Bully. Other features include: The Scoop on [Stephen G.] Breyer: When it comes to gay rights, President Clinton's latest Supreme Court nominee keeps his own counsel; The Judy [Garland] Connection: Rumor has it the Stonewall riots didn't happen merely because a bunch of drag queens were fed up with police harassment; The Lion in Summer: 'The Lion King''s openly gay executive producer, Tom Schumacher, is king of the jungle; Hanging with Horse: A Scottish band rides into America with two lesbians at the reins; Gay Uber Alles: On the 25th anniversary of Stonewall, a German newspaper devotes an entire edition to gay and lesbian issues (on the left-wing daily newspaper 'die tageszeitung'). Condition: outer hinges a bit weak, and show short closed tears to staples and a few short creases along fold; in lightly worn covers showing tiny corner creases.
Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1994
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. 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. Highlights include: Mississippi Showdown (on Wanda and Brenda Henson, with their photo: "A lesbian couple plans to build a center dedicated to charitable work, but the good folks of Ovett, Miss., don't cotton to it"); Give me that old-time religion (with photo of Bishop Carl Bean, founder of the Unity Fellowship Church: "Black gays and lesbians are returning to their religious roots as congregations of the Unity Fellowship Church spring up nationwide"); Cover Story "Gay For Pay" (with two features: "Fearless in 'Philadelphia' - Antonio Banderas plays gay with gusto" article with interview quotes and five photos; "Six degrees of trepidation - Will Smith plays gay with apprehension" article and interview with his photo); Gone fishing ("Lesbian producer Christine Vachon adds romance to her list of crimes with 'Go Fish'" - article with interview quotes, and her photo).
Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1995
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. 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 - Chastity Bono Out at last - The daughter of Sonny and Cher reveals everything about her traumatic coming-out odyssey. Other features include: Talked to Death: The Jenny Jones show killing raises uncomfortable questions about the symbiotic relationship between TV talk shows and gays and lesbians (on the murder of Scott Amedure by Jonathan Schmitz); St. Patrick's Day massacre: A big protest in New York City puts the "ire" back in Ireland; Special Report: Gay Money, Gay Power - including article Queen Jean: Whether in business or politics, Jean O'Leary goes for the gold; Holy man: Actor Linus Roache makes his American debut as a gay priest in a hard-hitting new film; A sheep in Wolfe's clothing: 'Bar Girls' leading lady Nancy Allison Wolfe has her eye on stardom. Condition: light periodic wear along outer narrow spine fold.
Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1994
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. 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. Light cover wear.
Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1994
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the August 23, 1994 issue of The Advocate (Double Issue Nos. 661 & 662) edited by Jeff Yarbrough and Gerry Kroll and published by Liberation Publications, Inc. out of Los Angeles, California. A left-stapled magazine with glossy covers and pages measuring 8" by 10-7/8" 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 amount 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). In lightly worn covers.
Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1993
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. First Edition. 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.
Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1993
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. 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.
Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1993
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: VG+. First Edition. 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.
Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1993
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. 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.
Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1993
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. 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.
Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1993
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. 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 Why is Cybill Shepherd Your New Best Friend? (interview). Other features include: A Mother's Nightmare: A lesbian's loss of her son in Virginia highlights the gay and lesbian movement's next battlefront: the right to parent (on Sharon Bottoms); Down by law: With President Clinton's OK, the Senate approves a measure codifying the Pentagon's ban on gays and lesbians; Love at first sight: Activists foresee a heightened response to the AIDS epidemic at the CDC when the new director takes the helm in January (on Dr. David Satcher, who is interviewed); Is there life after Torie? The abrupt resignation of NGLTF's enigmatic executive director, Torie Osborn, leaves gays and lesbians inside and outside the organization wondering where it's headed; Fleeing the fame factory: Author David Leavitt finds that celebrity is easier to take - and lasts longer - when you're an American abroad; Mo TV: Mo Gaffney uses her new talk show to bash the stereotypes other talk shows cherish; Lucky Star: Madonna's record label releases the debut CD of Me'shell NdegeOcello, a musician whose sexual ambiguity reflects the material girl's; much more. Condition: front cover shows crease to lower right corner.
Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1993
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. First Edition. 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.
Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1993
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. 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.
Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1994
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. 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.
Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1994
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. First Edition. 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.
Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1994
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. First Edition. 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.
Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1994
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: VG+. First Edition. 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.
Published by Liberation Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1994
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. First Edition. 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.