An independent newspaper serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This edition features articles on archiving lesbian history, State Department internal cables signed by then Secretary of State advise refusal to accept immigration reforms directing an end to exclusion of gay immigrants, advocacy on gay family issues, lobbying campaigns for gay rights, poll results from Virginia elections, gays at the Democratic National Convention, gay student groups at Howard University and Catholic University, reviews of gay-interest media, and ads for gay-friendly businesses, events, and groups., Volume 10, Number 22
An independent newspaper serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This edition features articles on updates on the efforts to convince the Department of Defense to end its policy of discharging gay military personnel, a discrimination case against Howard University Hospital for denying psychiatric care to an HIV-positive patient, analysis of the scientific findings presented at the the 7th International Conference on AIDS, statistics showing 1 in 3 women in 1991 had taken an HIV test compared to just 1 in 10 four years prior, the start of construction of a building for Whitman-Walker's lesbian health clinic, the end of a federal program that had made medical marijuana available to people with AIDS, coverage of D.C.'s Pride celebrations, concern over a potential second wave of the AIDS epidemic as statistics showed a sharp rise in the HIV infection rates, a win for a former Shell executive after the U.S. Army discovered he was gay while he worked on a defense contract and pressured Shell to fire him, a look at the agenda of the Human Rights Campaign Fund, protests at the White House over immigration policy that bans HIV-positive visitors to the United States, controversy over the film 'u201cBasic Instinct'u201d and discussion of broader issues of homophobia and censorship in films, book and arts reviews, and ads for gay-friendly businesses, events, and groups., Volume 22, Number 26
An independent newspaper serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This edition features articles on the DC government's joining with Georgetown University gay student groups in their discrimination lawsuit against the university, the feminist National Organization for Women's support for lesbian issues during the Reagan presidential campaign, an overview of gay student groups at area colleges and universities, reviews of gay interest media, and ads for gay-friendly businesses, events, and groups., Volume 11, Number 20
An independent newspaper serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This edition features articles on lesbians having families through artificial insemination, concerns that violence in Oregon and Colorado ahead of anti-gay referendums might have been the start of a larger trend that could affect other referendums scheduled in Florida and Maine, profiles of activist Phil Panell and the personalities behind radio program 'u201cSophie's Parlor'u201d Venus Thrush and Judy Smith, updates on D.C.'s embattled Sodomy Law, criticism of the Washington Post for rejecting an ad for Whitman-Walker Clinic urging safer sex for AIDS prevention and showing two men embracing, updates on elections and local politics, results from the 1992 Student Access Guide to the Best Colleges which ranked Georgetown high for gay visibility while Howard and Catholic scored low, plans for an eye health clinic at Whitman-Walker, profiles of actor and playwright Noel Coward and author and artist Tama Janowitz, a look at Ontario's Stratford Festival, a profile of singer Cheryl Wheeler, arts and book reviews, and ads for gay-friendly businesses, events, and groups., Volume 23, Number 43