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    Fighting for Equality from Washington, D.C., to Tokyo

    Fighting for Equality from Washington, D.C., to Tokyo

    By John Lewis– A few weeks ago, I was with hundreds of other LGBTIQ people and supporters outside the Tokyo District Court building awaiting the court’s decision in an historic…

    Be the Shamash

    Be the Shamash

    By Rabbi Mychal Copeland– The hanukkiah, the special menorah for the Hanukkah holiday, displays eight candles of equal height, one for each night of the celebration. But the ninth candle,…

    In Memoriam: July Andrea Muñoz

    On December 2, 2022, July Andrea Muñoz passed away unexpectedly at the youthful age of 40+-none-of-your-business. Originally from Colombia, July made her way across the U.S. after immigrating to the…

    Dykes on Bikes: Barb

    Dykes on Bikes: Barb

    I can’t remember a time when motorcycles weren’t a part of my life. Since I was 5 years old, I’ve been on a mini-bike, go-kart, or on the back of…

    Donna’s Chronicle: The AIDS Memorial Grove

    Donna’s Chronicle: The AIDS Memorial Grove

    By Donna Sachet– The AIDS Memorial Grove marked the eve of World AIDS Day with a beautiful night under the stars, but protected by a huge translucent tent, offering over…

    The Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Royal Houses

    The Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Royal Houses

    By Kippy Marks– When a candidate campaigns to become a Grand Duke or Grand Duchess, there is always a representation of colors that allows voters to know whom they are…

    Spotlight on Barbara Higbie’s New CD and December 18 Release Concert

    Spotlight on Barbara Higbie’s New CD and December 18 Release Concert

    By Irene Young– Barbara Higbie and I have known each other since she was 22 years old. She has toured the world, played in multiple groups, recorded with Windham Hill…

    No News Like Good News

    By Jewelle Gomez– I’ve been trying to come up with thoughtful, end-of-year things to write about and, as is often the case, I’m drawing a blank. I’m not a Christmas…

    Homo Novus

    Homo Novus

    By Michele Karlsberg– Michele Karlsberg: This year, Gerard Cabrera is celebrating the publication of his debut novel Homo Novus. It tells the story of a young man and the Catholic priest who…

    Camels and Lasers and Loin Cloths, Oh My!

    Camels and Lasers and Loin Cloths, Oh My!

    By Dr. Tim Seelig– In my now semi-retired state, the holidays are so much different than the last 70 years. I was on stage non-stop for holiday shows, productions, concerts,…