An independent newspaper serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This edition features articles on an update on the status of AIDS and gay issue bills before the House of Representatives, a look at the different approaches taken by local doctors to treat the asymptomatic HIV positive, a resolution in the conflict over displaying the AIDS Quilt on the mall thanks to a Ukrainian community group offering to change their plans for a celebration of 1000 years of Christianity to free up the Ellipse for the quilt, results from a local survey showing 44% of respondents had personally experienced anti-gay violence or abuse, investigations into police treatment of ACT UP! protesters at a Dukakis rally in San Francisco, anger over the release of the suspect in another homophobic assault in the P Street area, political information ahead of local elections, arts reviews, and ads for gay-friendly businesses, events, and groups., Volume 19, Number 39
An independent newspaper serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This edition features articles on a mass civil disobedience protest outside the Supreme Court, coverage of the success of the 1987 National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, debate over health education curricula in Virginia, a bill passed by the Senate with provisions requiring health information literature to emphasize abstinence in the prevention of HIV/AIDS which could lead to Whitman-Walker Clinic and other AIDS service groups to lose federal funding, an update on a lawsuit against the controversial White House AIDS Commission, a look at the block-long AIDS quilt displayed on the National Mall during the March, a protest for marriage equality during the March, ongoing efforts to lobby the Department of Justice to address hate crimes against gays and lesbians, the inclusion of People of Color in the March, reviews of gay interest arts and media, and ads for gay-friendly businesses, events, and groups., Volume 18, Number 42
An independent newspaper serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This edition features articles on efforts to end the military's ban on gay service members and coverage of the Senate's hearings on the subject, updates on HIV/AIDS medical research including results questioning the value of early AZT treatment for HIV, Minnesota's adoption of non-discrimination protections, updates on efforts to repeal D.C.'s Sodomy Law, updates on plans for the March on Washington, Georgia's adoption of a law ending alimony payments if the recipient co-habitated with a same-sex partner, profiles of set designer James Kronzer and writer Dorothy Allison, book and arts reviews, religion and sports calendars, and ads for gay-friendly businesses, events, and groups., Volume 24, Number 15