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    In the News, October 29, 2015 issue

    By Dennis McMillan San Francisco Is Changing the Face of AIDS Treatment World Health Organization has issued new guidelines for the treatment and prevention of HIV, calling on the rest…

    Ann Rostow: Easy Choices

    Ann Rostow: Easy Choices

    Easy Choices Sharp-eared GLBT pundits jumped on Hillary Clinton’s explanation for why her husband signed the Defense of Marriage Act the other day. Speaking to Rachel Maddow, Clinton implied that…

    Family Values

    Family Values

    When I called my uncle on June 26 to tell him that the U.S. Supreme Court had ruled in favor of marriage equality, I could tell from across the country…

    Two Weddings, Three Days, Four Brides

    Two Weddings, Three Days, Four Brides

    By Reverend Elizabeth River I just had one of the most joyous times in my career as a wedding minister. A couple of weeks ago, I officiated two weddings within…

    Take a Day to Organize Your Finances

    Take a Day to Organize Your Finances

    By Brandon Miller Cancel unused credit cards If you’re paying an annual fee on a credit card or other account that you don’t use, you’re throwing money away. So, cash…

    My Pumpkin Spice Latte Syndrome

    My Pumpkin Spice Latte Syndrome

    My friend David recently told me, “My pumpkin spice latte syndrome is back.” He was referring to the fact that every year, just about the time his coffee shop starts…

    Rainbow Honor Walk

    Rainbow Honor Walk

    By Dr. Bill Lipsky With Phyllis Lyon, her life partner of 56 years, Del Martin was one of the most formative and formidable individuals in the struggle to secure civil…

    Real Life=Bestsellers

    Real Life=Bestsellers

    By Michele Karlsberg Michelle Karlsberg: In your books, are experiences based on someone you know, or events in your own life? Michael Gerhard Martin: In a sense, everything I write…

    Tip Top Tabletop

    Tip Top Tabletop

    By Courtney Lake Early in my design career, I was hired to design a client’s living room. The centerpiece of the space was an expansive vintage coffee table, on which…

    Tab Hunter on His Private Life, His Mentor, and Preferring Horses to Hollywood

    Tab Hunter on His Private Life, His Mentor, and Preferring Horses to Hollywood

    By Gary M. Kramer An affectionate hagiography, Tab Hunter Confidential chronicles the life and career of the “6 feet of rugged manhood” that is Tab Hunter. Director Jeffrey Schwarz shows,…