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- The Washington Blade, July 27, 2007
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- Volume 38, Number 3
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- The Washington Blade, April 25, 2008
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- The Washington Blade is an independent newspaper published in Washington, D.C. serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This issue features an article by Lou Chibbaro, Jr. on charges being dropped in an September 2007 assault on a gay student at Georgetown University; a police log; Joshua Lynsen on ongoing efforts by Equality Maryland to protect the state's transgender anti-discrimination law from repeal; Lynsen on the search for John Morris, a gay man missing in Maryland; Joe Kapp and Nicholas Burkholder with an overview of the legal and financial benefits of domestic partnership in D.C.; Michael Derry's 'Troy' comic; a map of gay-friendly bars; photos by Henry Linser; national and international news items; book, film, music, television, restaurant and theater reviews; editorials; advice and gossip columns; community events calendars, letters, classifieds, personal ads, and obituaries., Volume 39, Number 17
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- The Washington Blade, February 22, 2008
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- The Washington Blade is an independent newspaper published in Washington, D.C. serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This issue features an article by Joshua Lynsen on Maryland attorney general Douglas Gansler announcing his support for gay marriage; Lou Chibbaro, Jr. on Whitman-Walker reviewing proposals from groups wanting to take over management of Capital Pride; Chris Johnson on Virginia Partisans, a gay Democratic Club, opposing a public service award granted by Equality Virginia to former Republican state delegate Vince Callahan; Lynsen on procedural delays preventing introduction of a Maryland state bill banning discrimination against transgender people; Chibbaro on former D.C. Gay Community Center staffer Michael Bruening's arrest for stealing from the estate of local lesbian activist Geraldine 'Gerri' Linder; Chris Johnson on Virginia-based 'ex-gay' group People Can Change; Katherine Volin on the Rainbow History Project's 'Before the Ballpark' exhibit and local memories of gay clubs displaced by Nationals Park; an interview with Gay and Transgender Community Center president Michael Sessa; Zack Rosen on a new book on marriage equality by D.C. legal scholar Nancy D. Polikoff; a police log; comics; photos by Henry Linser; national and international news items; book, film, music, car, television, restaurant and theater reviews; editorials; advice and gossip columns; community events calendars, letters, classifieds, personal ads; and obituaries., Volume 39, Number 8
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- The Washington Blade, February 29, 2008
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- The Washington Blade is an independent newspaper published in Washington, D.C. serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This issue features an article by Lou Chibbaro, Jr. on drug charges against popular local DJ Rob Harris being dropped; Zack Rosen on a second life and new name for Silver Spring's DeLounge, 'the only gay bar in Montgomery County'; Joshua Lynsen on Equality Maryland preparing to resist a referendum to overturn Montgomery County, MD's transgender anti-discrimination law; Chris Johnson on a gay campus center planned for Georgetown University; Chibbaro on a trial in a homophobic campus assault that prompted the student center's creation; Johnson on a Virginia medical-decision bill for same-sex couples passing; an interview with 'Falls Church News-Press' founder and editor Nicholas Benton; Katherine Volin on Lambda Rising closing its Baltimore store after 24 years; Volin previewing Dining Out for Life, a fundraiser for AIDS charities; Michael Derry's 'Troy' comic; a map of gay-friendly bars; photos by Dave Kalamar and Henry Linser; national and international news items; book, film, music, television, restaurant and theater reviews; editorials; advice and gossip columns; community events calendars, letters, classifieds, personal ads; and obituaries., Volume 39, Number 9
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- The Washington Blade, January 11, 2008
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- The Washington Blade is an independent newspaper published in Washington, D.C. serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This issue features an article by Lou Chibbaro, Jr. on changes at Whitman-Walker Clinic, including the hiring of a new director; Katherine Volin on Sisterspace and Books founder Faye Williams recovering from a stroke; Joshua Lynsen on Equality Maryland lining up legislative sponsors for the Religious Freedom and Civil Marriage Protection Act; Chris Johnson on a pending Virginia bill that would give same sex couples more power to make medical decisions for one another in emergencies; Chibbaro on one of the arrestees in a December 2007 assault on Metro denying homophobia was a motive; Chibbaro on a Council bill introduced to require the formal confirmation of the head of the D.C. Office of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Affairs; Chibbaro on councilmembers Jim Graham and Carol Schwartz calling for a bill to strengthen D.C. laws protecting transgender people from discrimination; Zack Rosen on efforts to increase diversity in D.C. gay nightlife; Rosen with a neighborhood profile of Adams Morgan; Amy Cavanaugh previewing Restaurant Week; Greg Fox's 'Kyle's Bed and Breakfast' comic; a map of gay-friendly bars; photos by Henry Linser and Patsy Lynch; book, film, music, television, restaurant and theater reviews; editorials; advice and gossip columns; community events calendars, letters, classifieds, and personal ads., Volume 39, Number 2
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- The Washington Blade, July 18, 2008
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- The Washington Blade is an independent newspaper published in Washington, D.C. serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This issue features an article by Lou Chibbaro, Jr. on the D.C. Attorney General's Office objecting to aspects of a domestic partnership bill pending before the Council; Chibbaro on Adam Clampitt withdrawing from the race for the at-large Council seat; a police log; Chris Johnson on hopes that new Washington Post editor Marcus Brauchli might address activist criticisms of its coverage of gay issues; Joshua Lynsen on a court hearing in the ongoing fight to preserve Montgomery County's transgender anti-discrimination law; Greg Marzullo, Kevin Naff and others with a guide to entertainment bargains in the D.C. area; Amy Cavanaugh following up on her article about doldrums in D.C. lesbian nightlife, here focusing on its lack of diversity; Greg Fox's 'Kyle's Bed and Breakfast' comic; a map of gay-friendly bars; photos by Henry Linser; book, film, music, television, restaurant, car and theater reviews; editorials; advice and gossip columns; community events calendars, letters, obituaries, classifieds, and personal ads., Volume 39, Number 29
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- The Washington Blade, June 13, 2008
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- The Washington Blade is an independent newspaper published in Washington, D.C. serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This issue includes a '30 Under 30' feature spotlighting 'the future movers and shakers of gay Washington'; Lou Chibbaro, Jr. on gay activist Joel Lawson being elected to head the Dupont Circle Citizens Association; a police log; Joshua Lynsen on national gay groups joining the effort to protect Montgomery County, MD's transgender anti-discrimination law; Lynsen on the Blade winning three awards from the Society of American Journalists; Chris Johnson on a gay, Virginia Partisans-backed candidate being nominated for a Virginia Congressional seat; Chibbaro on D.C. mayor Adrian Fenty directing the city's attorney general to prepare for gay couples married in California asking for their unions to be recognized here; Amy Cavanaugh profiling the recipients of the 2008 Capital Pride Heroes awards; Capital Pride parade and festival maps and schedules; Greg Marzullo previewing the Silverdocs film festival; Michael Derry's 'Troy' comic; a map of gay-friendly bars; photos by Henry Linser; national and international news items; book, film, music, television, restaurant and theater reviews; editorials; advice and gossip columns; community events calendars, letters, classifieds, personal ads; and obituaries., Volume 39, Number 24
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- The Washington Blade, June 20, 2008
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- The Washington Blade is an independent newspaper published in Washington, D.C. serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This issue features a report on Capital Pride 2008 by Chris Johnson; Lou Chibbaro, Jr. on Whitman-Walker Clinic selling its headquarters building to a developer; Joshua Lynsen on 17th Street strip restaurants Trio and Jack's being cited for overcrowding during the 2007 High Heel Race; Lynsen on ongoing efforts to protect Montgomery County, MD's transgender anti-discrimination law; Joey DiGuglielmo on D.C.'s Metropolitan Memorial United Methodist Church defying its denomination to welcome gay congregants; a police log; an obituary for Jeffrey Koenreich, instrumental in the renovation of U Street's Lincoln Theatre; Rebecca Armendariz previewing the 4th annual Night Out at the Nationals; Amy Cavanaugh on the International Gay and Lesbian Aquatic Championships being held in D.C.; Zack Rosen previewing Baltimore Pride; Cavanaugh on a gay poets of D.C. walking tour; a map of gay-friendly bars; photos by Henry Linser; national and international news items; book, film, music, television, car, restaurant and theater reviews; editorials; advice and gossip columns; community events calendars, letters, classifieds, and personal ads., Volume 39, Number 25
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- The Washington Blade, June 6, 2008
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- The Washington Blade is an independent newspaper published in Washington, D.C. serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This issue features articles by Chris Johnson and Katherine Volin previewing the 33rd Capital Pride festival; Joshua Lynsen on Equality Maryland executive director Dan Furmansky stepping down; Lou Chibbaro, Jr. on the D.C. Council passing a resolution condemning hate crimes; Paul K. Williams on the houses in the 100 block of Bryant Street, NW involved in the 1948 Hurd v. Hodge decision that ended the use of racial covenants in Washington; Zack Rosen on the debate over the need for separate pride festivals focused on the Black and Latino communities; Volin on Florida Avenue home furnishings shop And Beige; Greg Fox's 'Kyle's Bed and Breakfast' comic; a map of gay-friendly bars; photos by Henry Linser and Joey DiGuglielmo; book, film, music, television, restaurant and theater reviews; editorials; advice and gossip columns; community events calendars, letters, obituaries, classifieds, and personal ads., Volume 39, Number 23
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- The Washington Blade, March 14, 2008
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- The Washington Blade is an independent newspaper published in Washington, D.C. serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This issue features an article by Joshua Lynsen on pessimism among Maryland marriage equality activists about progress in 2008; Lou Chibbaro, Jr. on Whitman-Walker turning over management of Capital Pride to the newly formed Capital Pride Alliance; Lynsen on Equality Maryland working to stop a referendum to overturn the state's transgender anti-discrimination law; Lynsen on conservative groups abandoning challenges to Montgomery County, MD's gay-inclusive sex education curriculum; Chibbaro on sentencing in two nearly fatal D.C. assaults involving gay people; Chibbaro on new D.C. Department of Health director Dr. Pierre Vigilance promising support for AIDS groups; Kathi Wolfe on Split the Rock Poetry Festival coming to Washington; an interview with Eric Eldritch of D.C. Radical Fairies; Zack Rosen on the work of Historic Dupont Circle Main Streets; a map of gay-friendly bars; comics; photos by Strerling Elmendorf and Henry Linser; national and international news items; book, film, music, television, restaurant and theater reviews; editorials; advice and gossip columns; community events calendars, letters, classifieds, personal ads; and obituaries., Volume 39, Number 11
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- The Washington Blade, November 16, 2007
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- The Washington Blade is an independent newspaper published in Washington, D.C. serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This issue features an article by Joey DiGuglielmo on McLean Bible Church, proponents of 'gay conversion therapy', looking to hold services at the Uptown Theater, Joshua Lynsen on Baltimore archbishop Edwin O'Brien condemning same-sex marriage from the pulpit, Lynsen on Montgomery County, MD approving a bill barring discrimination against transgender people; Chibbaro on the investigation of the robbery and shooting of a D.C. transgender woman in Baltimore; Greg Marzullo noting the opening of nightclub Town at 2009 8th Street, NW; Katherine Volin riding along with Food and Friends, a charity that delivers meals to terminally ill people; Volin on a memorial service for Go Mama Go! owner Noi Chudnoff; Volin and others with a local holiday gift guide; a map of gay-friendly bars in D.C.; photos by Henry Linser and Jorge Valencia; national and international news items; book, film, music, television, restaurant and theater reviews; editorials; advice and gossip columns; community events calendars, letters, classifieds, personal ads; and obituaries., Volume 38, Number 46
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- The Washington Blade, November 23, 2007
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- The Washington Blade is an independent newspaper published in Washington, D.C. serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This issue features an article by Joey DiGuglielmo on popular local DJ Rob Harris being arrested on a drug charge; DiGuglielmo on Human Rights Campaign dropping out of a Transgender Day of Remembrance event due to fallout from it supporting a gay-only version of the federal Employment Non-Discrimination Act; Lou Chibbaro, Jr. on conservative challenges to a pending Montgomery County, MD law prohibiting discrimination against transgender people; Howard County, MD honoring Colette Roberts, co-founder of a local chapter of PFLAG; Katherine Volin on a display of 12,000 US flags on the Mall honoring those discharged under 'don't ask, don't tell'; Michael Derry's 'Troy' comic; photos by Henry Linser and Dave Kalamar; national and international news items; book, film, music, television, restaurant and theater reviews; editorials; advice and gossip columns; community events calendars, letters, classifieds, personal ads; and obituaries., Volume 38, Number 47
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- The Washington Blade, November 30, 2007
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- The Washington Blade is an independent newspaper published in Washington, D.C. serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This issue features an article by Lou Chibbaro, Jr. on mayor Adrian Fenty promising a renewed focus on AIDS following the release of a study on its prevalence in Washington; Chibbaro on a community forum on marriage equality held here; Joey DiGuglielmo on a strong fundraising season for local gay charities; Joshua Lynsen on Montgomery County, MD's bill protecting transgender people from discrimination being signed into law; Chibbaro on D.C. Emergency Medical Services saving a gay stabbing victim; Lynsen on criticisms of a Human Rights Campaign survey on support for an Employment Non-Discrimination Act that excludes transgender protections; Zack Rosen previewing the Logan Circle Holiday House Tour; Michael Derry's 'Troy' comic; a map of gay-friendly bars in D.C.; photos by Henry Linser and Joey DiGuglielmo; national and international news items; book, film, music, television, restaurant and theater reviews; editorials; advice and gossip columns; community events calendars, letters, classifieds, personal ads; and obituaries., Volume 38, Number 48
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- The Washington Blade, September 26, 2008
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- The Washington Blade is an independent newspaper published in Washington, D.C. serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This issue features an article by Lou Chibbaro, Jr. on police promising arrests in the murder of Tony Randolph Hunter, a Maryland man killed in an attack near a gay bar on 8th Street, NW; Zack Rosen on a related community meeting; Amy Cavanaugh on an D.C. Appleseed Center for Law and Justice report calling on a more aggressive D.C. government approach to public education on HIV/AIDS; Cavanaugh talking to transgender residents of Montomery County, MD as an anti-discrimination law takes effect, having survived a legal challenge; Chris Johnson on former Virginia governor Mark Warner winning gay support despite being reluctant to speak publicly about rights issues; a police log; Chibbaro on Office of Personnel Management opposition to domestic partnership status for federal workers; an Associated Press piece on a transgender woman winning an employment discrimination lawsuit against the Library of Congress; Rosen on local gay men's dance troupe D.C. Cowboys appearing on 'America's Got Talent'; Greg Fox's 'Kyle's Bed and Breakfast' comic; a map of gay-friendly bars; photos by Henry Linser; book, film, music, television, restaurant, and theater reviews; editorials; advice and gossip columns; community events calendars, letters, obituaries, classifieds, and personal ads., Volume 39, Number 39
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- The Washington Blade, September 5, 2008
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- The Washington Blade is an independent newspaper published in Washington, D.C. serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This issue features an article by Lou Chibbaro, Jr. on the D.C. Council's Jack Evans and Carol Schwartz facing primary challenges; Chibbaro on the Gertrude Stein Democratic Club honoring councilmember Phil Mendelson and other local officials at its annual Leadership Awards; Amy Cavanaugh on Maryland's highest court deciding if a ballot referendum challenging Montgomery County's transgender anti-discrimination law can proceed; a police log; Zack Rosen on Atlantic Stampede, a rodeo event for GLBT people being held at the Montgomery County fairgrounds; Cavanaugh previewing Phasefest, a four day arts and music festival at 8th Street, SE lesbian bar Phase 1; Michael Derry's 'Troy' comic; a map of gay-friendly bars; photos by Henry Linser; national and international news items; book, film, music, television, restaurant and theater reviews; editorials; advice and gossip columns; community events calendars, letters, classifieds, personal ads; and obituaries., Volume 39, Number 36
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- The Washington Blade, September 7, 2007
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- The Washington Blade is an independent newspaper published in Washington, D.C. serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This issue features an article by Elizabeth Perry and Joey DiGuglielmo on the death of local lesbian activist Cheryl Spector; Lou Chibbaro, Jr. on an appeal for donations by the Metro D.C. GLBT Community Center; Joshua Lynsen on Montgomery County, MD considering a bill banning discrimination against transgender people, Chibbaro on heavy courting of the gay vote in the race for the at-large Council seat; an obituary for Christian Jansen III, founder of bars Phase 1 and Ziegfeld's-Secrets; Joshua Lynsen on broad support for gay issues among candidates for Baltimore city offices; Zack Rosen on Atlantic Stampede, a rodeo event for GLBT people being held at the Montgomery County fairgrounds; Katherine Volin previewing the D.C. Shorts film festival; Paige Braddock's 'Jane's World' and Michael Derry's 'Troy' comics; photos by Henry Linser and Adam Cuthbert; national and international news items; book, film, music, television, restaurant and theater reviews; editorials; advice and gossip columns; community events calendars, letters, classifieds, personal ads; and obituaries., Volume 38, Number 36