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    Duke Ellington Lives on in Doug Ellington’s Seductive Music

    Duke Ellington Lives on in Doug Ellington’s Seductive Music

    Doug Ellington’s new album, Din In the Distance, satiates an internal longing. He asked me, “Do you ever have an agenda throughout your day, and yet there may be this…

    My Work As an Extra on “The Endless Possibility of Sky”

    My Work As an Extra on “The Endless Possibility of Sky”

    Writing about film, and interviewing actors and directors, I have gotten to know many filmmakers and performers over the years. I talk with them about their craft and how they…

    To Co-Exist Is Fine, But to Co-Create Is Divine

    By Gypsy Love www.AstrologyByGypsyLove.com The Native American concept of “Great Spirit” describes a sacred power that thrives within everything. While some regard the energy as “Grandfather” or “Grandmother,” not every…

    The Week in Review

    The Week in Review

    Jason, Jason, He’s Our Man Don’t get me wrong. Jason Collins, our Great Gay Hope, seems like a really nice guy. He came out of the closet last week with…

    Profiles of Passion and Courage: Roger Doughty

    By Stu Smith Roger Doughty is a gentleman of humility and conviction who serves our LGBT community as executive director of Horizons Foundation. His ability to organize, to bring people…

    ¡Viva AGUILAS!

    By Eduardo Morales, PhD AGUILAS is the second oldest Latino LGBT organization in the U.S. It was founded in 1991 in the city and county of San Francisco. The Austin…

    Training First Responders

    By Alexandra S. Williams I am a first responder who is a supervisor on an ambulance. I also happen to be a person of color who is gay- subjects that…

    A Thank You to First Responders

    By Mariko Pitts On April 15, 2013, two explosions shattered spirits in Boston. Like others, I perused the TV networks looking for action shots and updates on the whereabouts of…

    Great Expectations

    By Mark Penn I had lunch today with eight other agents from around the Bay Area. We were all singing the same songs: “If only I had more properties to…

    Museum of Craft and Design

    By Jim Tibbs Sensory overload is a common occurrence in our media-saturated world. It is a rare treat to have a “breakthrough” experience that surprises, delights and challenges the senses.…