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Psyched Out (Denver Westword)
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The dead of winter is either the best or the worst time to see art shows filled with heavy psychological content. The best because it's the time of year to go inside and to turn inward; the worst because being inside and turning inward might make you depressed -- and who needs that?
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| Pub. Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2005 08:35:51 GMT |
In the Pink (Houston Press)
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Alongside U.S. 59, several miles north of the Loop, sits the appropriately named 59 Gun Range. Run-down homes, vacant lots and a fireworks emporium line its block.
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| Pub. Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2005 21:52:42 GMT |
Jerry Springer—The Opera to Air on BBC 2 TV Jan. 8 (Playbill)
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The controversial West End musical Jerry Springer—The Opera will air on London's BBC 2 television network Jan. 8. The 10 PM broadcast will feature the Richard Thomas-Stewart Lee musical, which was filmed live at the Cambridge Theatre.
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| Pub. Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2005 15:23:31 GMT |
Beauty s in heart of the beholder (The Enid News & Eagle)
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Maybe it was the fact the news came first thing in the morning. Maybe it was the fact first thing in the morning I look like something the cat sicked up.
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| Pub. Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2005 06:21:50 GMT |
Bagger wins round one in her personal battle of sexes (The Herald)
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IT was just over a year ago that Mianne Bagger set about fulfilling her dream of becoming a tournament professional. Since then, she has unwittingly courted controversy and hogged headlines, but she has also achieved her aim by becoming the first transsexual woman to join the Ladies' European Tour.
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| Pub. Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2005 03:01:54 GMT |
Gauls think pink (Variety via Yahoo! News)
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(Variety) PARIS "Wonder Woman," "Man From Atlantis" and other kitsch American series from the '70s are gaining a fresh following in France thanks to fledgling gay cabler Pink TV.
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| Pub. Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2005 22:38:27 GMT |
Celebs dominate net searches (BBC News)
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The top search queries show what delighted and interested web users around the world in 2004.
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| Pub. Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2005 10:05:27 GMT |
In the middle of medical school Christy Haywood-Farmer took on the challenge of a lifetime as she prepared to live life (Medical Post Online)
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At the end of her second year of medical school at the University of Ottawa, Christy Haywood-Farmer went home for the summer—and she never came back. On class lists, in clerkship appointments and in administrative files, Christy simply ceased to exist.
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| Pub. Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2005 01:54:21 GMT |
News (Leavenworth Times)
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A controversial marriage license application, a move to protect Kansas' military bases against closure and an extravaganza celebrating Lewis & Clark's expedition were among the top 10 area stories in 2004.
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| Pub. Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2005 20:47:43 GMT |
Teed Off (Viet Nam News)
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Last year was very strange in many respects, not the least of which was the horrific disaster in South Asia due to the earthquake and Tsunami. Unbelievable. It just goes to show you that you never know what can happen when you least expect it.
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| Pub. Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2005 12:16:15 GMT |
Marine shot after killing transsexual (Planet Out via Yahoo! News)
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SUMMARY: A U.S. Marine was fatally shot in Los Angeles after he allegedly killed a transgender prostitute and led police on a high-speed chase early Sunday morning.
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| Pub. Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 02:29:07 GMT |
US Marine shot by police after killing transsexual prostitute (AFP via Yahoo! News)
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Police in Los Angeles shot a US Marine to death after he allegedly killed a transsexual prostitute, officers said.
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| Pub. Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2004 21:03:54 GMT |
Marine shot by police after killing transsexual prostitute (Sydney Morning Herald)
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Police in Los Angeles shot dead a US marine after he killed a transsexual prostitute. The active-duty marine shot the prostitute after picking her up in Hollywood believing she was a woman, the Los Angeles Times said.
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| Pub. Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2004 13:38:05 GMT |
As '05 Arrived, the Only Obstacle to Fun Was a Barrier (New York Times)
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Despite the warm weather and the maze of baracades, New Year's in Times Square still teemed with tradition.
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| Pub. Date: Sat, 01 Jan 2005 03:40:56 GMT |
WAR.WIRE US Marine shot by police after killing transsexual prostitute (Space War UAV News)
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Police in Los Angeles shot a US Marine to death after he allegedly killed a transsexual prostitute, officers said Monday. The active-duty Marine shot the prostitute after picking her up in Hollywood believing she was a woman, the Los Angeles Times said.
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| Pub. Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2004 21:08:17 GMT |
A YEAR WITH SAM MANN (Daily Mirror)
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Not content with snagging the most handsome actor Britain has to offer, the 23-year-old’s film career has got off to a flying start with roles in Layer Cake and Alfie. When it comes to fashion, her unique style has seen her on hundreds of magazine covers, including Vogue.
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| Pub. Date: Sat, 01 Jan 2005 09:50:24 GMT |
Most dubious moments of sports (The Washington Times)
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Put down the needle. No need for flaxseed oil. In terms of sheer sports dubiousness, 2004 clearly creamed every year before it, as surely as Barry Bonds smashed the single-season home run record hepped up on nothing more than hard work and Flintstones vitamins.
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| Pub. Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2004 05:59:43 GMT |
Notes: Nicklaus Has Back Surgery (TheGolfChannel.com)
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Jack Nicklaus had surgery last week on his lower back to relieve pain in his legs that has bothered him in recent years. The surgery lasted only three hours, and Nicklaus was walking later in the day.
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| Pub. Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 21:53:04 GMT |
Diary of A Mad Year (Orange County Weekly)
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1 Disney’s Twilight Zone Tower of Terror float—the tallest ever entered in the Tournament of Roses Parade—ambles down Pasadena’s Colorado Boulevard and is seen by millions. It then goes on display at Disney’s California Adventure in Anaheim for a week, where it is seen by disappointed Iowans.
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| Pub. Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 23:51:06 GMT |
Police Hunt Killer Of Transsexual Boxing Coach (Gay Wired)
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(London) A part-time boxing coach who was undergoing sex reassignment has been murdered. Penny Port, 40, was on a waiting list to undergo reassignment surgery. She was found stabbed in her Sheffield home and later died in hospital.
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| Pub. Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2004 07:51:13 GMT |
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| Last updated on: Thu, 06 Jan 2005 15:44:57 GMT |
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New York crystal meth forum to be held January 12 (The Advocate)
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New York's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community Center; the Harlem United Community AIDS Center; and the New York Panthers Leather Club will sponsor a forum on crystal methamphetamine use by African-American men January 12 in Harlem.
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| Pub. Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2005 02:41:05 GMT |
Respect for all is center's mission (The Davis Enterprise)
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Then: On Jan. 31, 1994, the UC Davis Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Resource Center opened its doors.
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| Pub. Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2005 08:22:59 GMT |
National Coalition for LGBT Health Launches New Website (Gay Wired)
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(Washington, D.C.) - The National Coalition for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Health, in an effort to support the work of its coalition members, has relaunched their website addressing the health of the LGBT communities.
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| Pub. Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2005 11:51:14 GMT |
January 2005 Forecast (Box Office Prophets)
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This is a tricky month, when studios dump the worst of their product on the market, and predicting who'll be top of the heap becomes a treacherous game indeed. For want of a more obvious candidate, I'm going to opt for this action flick to lead the box office charge.
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| Pub. Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2005 13:17:11 GMT |
Internet becoming pillar of the community (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
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WASHINGTON – These are rough days for the “rat-terrier community,” the “heavy-metal community,” the “porn community” and the “arms community,” among other communities in the world’s expanding community of communities.
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| Pub. Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2005 11:17:08 GMT |
Saturday, January 8 (Billings Outpost)
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•The Yellowstone Association Institute presents Yellowstone on Skis, an educational introduction to Yellowstone in winter via cross-country skiing.
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| Pub. Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2005 15:08:28 GMT |
Future Calendar (Billings Outpost)
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The Midland Empire Pachyderm Club meets. Noon, Old Country Buffet. Professor Toonz plays bluegrass and Dixieland jazz at an upright piano. 5-8 p.m., Yellowstone Brewing Co., 117 N. 22nd St.
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| Pub. Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2005 15:09:50 GMT |
Council shocked as Wan resigns (InsideBayArea)
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OAKLAND — Stunning his friends and constituents, Danny Wan resigned Wednesday from the Oakland City Council, citing personal reasons. district, said he decided to step down after realizing he could not take care of his aging parents and continue his work on the council.
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| Pub. Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2005 11:05:04 GMT |
Jacques claims gays split over push for same-sex marriages (The Daily News Tribune)
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B OSTON -- Leaders of the gay-rights movement are at a "crossroads," divided on whether to fight for the right for same-sex couples to marry, former state Sen. Cheryl Jacques said yesterday, breaking the silence she has kept since resigning as head of the nation's largest gay-rights political group.
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| Pub. Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2005 07:18:57 GMT |
A/E: Entertainment calendar (part 2) (Las Vegas Mercury)
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Aladdin : Lani Misalucha, 3p. Sat.-Thu. $32.50-$43.50. Steve Wyrick, 7 and 10p. Wed.-Mon. $59.95-$79.95. "Crazy Benny's Las Vegas' Only Adult Game Show," 9p. daily in Ibiza USA Night Club at the Aladdin.
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| Pub. Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2005 05:16:20 GMT |
Skin game (Sacramento News & Review)
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It should be a ripping good show in Sacramento in 2005, since the only place more torn by debilitating race, gender and cultural tension than the California State Assembly and California State Senate might be a high-school cafeteria seething with rival gangs.
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| Pub. Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2005 08:11:17 GMT |
Thursday (Sacramento News & Review)
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MIDNIGHT BLUES SOCIETY JAM --7-11pm. "After one year in the wilderness" the Midnight Blues Society is back hosting monthly open jams on first Thursdays. On the Rocks Lounge , Holiday Inn, 685 Manzanita Ct. Info: scottytoocool@sbcglobal.net.
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| Pub. Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2005 08:04:24 GMT |
WESLEYAN REVEALED AT LAST! (John Leo via Yahoo! News)
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In the fall of 2000, I promised my daughter the freshman that I wouldn't write about Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.) until she graduated. As a result, you readers learned nothing from me about the naked dorm, the transgender dorm, the queer prom, the pornography-for-credit course, the obscene sidewalk chalking, the campus club named crudely for a woman's private part, or the appearance
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| Pub. Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2005 01:05:12 GMT |
Art, exercise and humor; what does a body good (The Villager)
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If you put away your champagne glasses and party hats because you think you are done celebrating the New Year, think again, because the gala Japanese New Year’s Fair is coming up at the 14th Street Y, at 344 E. 14th St., on Sun., Jan.16. There won’t be any champagne but, instead, an authentic tea ceremony, a samurai sword demonstration by renowned samurai Yoshi Amai, crafts, games, origami
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| Pub. Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2005 19:12:38 GMT |
Community Board 2 and 3 meetings for month of January (The Villager)
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Wed., Jan. 5, 6:30 p.m. Mon., Jan. 10, 6:30 p.m. Metro New York Developmental Disabilities Center, 75 Morton St. Tues., Jan. 11, 7 p.m. * Proposed co-naming of W. Houston St. between Varick St. and Sixth Ave. “Gilda Radner Way.”
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| Pub. Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2005 19:11:48 GMT |
Young Peoples’ Views of Sexual Terms Undergo Big Changes (Newswise)
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Newswise — The language of sex has changed greatly in the past 15 years, but men and women often still don’t connect when it comes to sexual subjects ranging from orgasm to rape, a new University of Florida study finds.
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| Pub. Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2005 19:24:31 GMT |
Oregon Daily Emerald - University of Oregon news and sports - Commentator's mission rejected (Oregon Daily Emerald)
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| Pub. Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2005 16:10:25 GMT |
[Campus] New life for one U student (The Minnesota Daily)
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While many University students spent Thanksgiving with family and friends, University student Audrey spent her Thanksgiving alone in Arizona.
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| Pub. Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2005 06:04:45 GMT |
museums (San Francisco Bay Guardian)
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Asian Art Museum 200 Larkin; 581-3500, www.asianart.org. Tues-Sun, 10am-5pm (Thurs, 10am-9pm). $10 ($5 Thurs after 5pm), $7 seniors, $6 for 12 to 17, free for 11 and under. "The Elegant Lotus: The Life and Art of Chang Shangpu." Paintings by and memorabilia of the 20th-century Chinese artist .
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| Pub. Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2005 01:03:52 GMT |
Papers reveal arrest plot over gay book (Planet Out via Yahoo! News)
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SUMMARY: Documents reveal British morals police in the late 1920s took steps to charge "Well of Loneliness" author Radclyffe Hall with obscene libel and corruption of minors.
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| Pub. Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2005 02:51:46 GMT |
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