The AdvocateThe Advocate is a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) monthly newsmagazine. Established in 1967, it is the oldest continuing LGBT publication in the United States. |
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Gay couples (Legal status, laws, etc), Homosexuality (International aspects), Immigration and emigration | |
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United States National Park Service, Video recordings (Censorship), Gay rights in video recordings, Visitor centers, Lincoln Memorial (Washington, D.C.) | |
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Sharon Huff (Interviews), Homophobia, School discipline, Lesbian parents, Lafayette (La.) (Education) | |
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Presidential campaigns (2004), Homosexuality and politics | |
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Wesley K. Clark (American general) (Interviews), Presidential candidates (2004), Gays in the military (United States), Gay marriage |
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Adamo Ruggiero; 1986-., John Bregar, Delgrassi: The next generation (Television program), Gay youth in television, Coming out (Sexual orientation) in television | |
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Jim David | |
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Homosexuality in drama, Homosexuality in musicals, revues, etc, New York (N.Y.) (Theater), San Francisco (Calif.) (Theater) | |
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C. Jay Cox (Reviews), Latter days (Motion picture) (Reviews) | |
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Sue Brooks; 1953- (Reviews), Japanese story (Motion picture) (Reviews) |
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Alan M. Steinman, Keith H. Kerr, Virgil A. Richard, Gays in the military (United States), Coming out (Sexual orientation) | |
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Dennis Kucinich (American congressman); 1946- (Presidential campaign, 2004), Carol Moseley-Braun (American senator); 1947- (Presidential campaign, 2004), Al Sharpton (American clergyman and political activist); 1954- (Presidential campaign, 2004), Democratic Party (U.S.), Presidential candidates (2004), Gay marriage (Political aspects) | |
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Dennis Kucinich; 1946- (Interviews), Democratic Party (U.S.), Presidential candidates (2004), Gay marriage (Political aspects) | |
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Carol Moseley-Braun; 1947- (Interviews), Gay marriage, Presidential candidates (2004) | |
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Democratic Party (U.S.), Presidential candidates (2004), Gays (Civil rights) | |
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AIDS (Disease), Homosexuality, New York (N.Y.) (Public health, History) |
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Carrie Fisher (American actress and novelist) (Interviews) | |
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Punk rock (Sound recordings, Reviews) | |
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Michael Childers (Exhibitions), Motion picture actors and actresses (Photographs), Photography (Exhibitions) | |
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Xorin Balbes (Homes and haunts), Houses (Interior design), Houses, Restored, Los Feliz (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Historic houses, sites, etc) | |
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Sirius Satellite Radio Inc, Gay market, Pay-per-view, Homosexuality in television, Homosexuality in radio | |
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Gay couples (Legal status, laws, etc) |
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