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Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Mary Frances Berry talks back, defending KPFA strategy; Cintra Wilson is "simplistic and condescending; differentiating between self-love and self-absorption.
Stroking my inner boyfriend
Daniel Reitz
Ex-model/novelist Brad Gooch's "Finding the Boyfriend Within" reaches a new low in the gay self-help genre.
Biography as screenplay
Charles Kaiser
Edmund Morris has conceived the life of Ronald Reagan as a movie. And it's a bomb.
The reeducation of a queer theorist
Maria Russo
Battling cancer, a nice male psychoanalyst and her own sexual demons, the diva of queer theory learned a new way of living.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Why should Internet millionaires date gold-diggers? Plus: The Irish still suffer; Horowitz is no conservative!
With a song in their hearts
Charles Taylor
Singers have always made instinctive actors. This fall, a pack of new movies offers further evidence.
“For Common Things”
Caleb Crain
A fresh-faced 24-year-old with a prescription for a better America is way, way out of his depth.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Don't let junkie turn misspent youth into profit; Brazil's "raceless" society; what's the truth about Waco?
To have and to kill
Stephen G. Michaud
Sexual serial killers aren't acting out random bursts of depression or anger; they are trying to fill an emptiness in their souls.
Controversial Eisner bio finds home despite Disney
Craig Offman
Was it an angry mouse that spiked Kim Masters' book on Michael Eisner, or was it just her first editor's hubris?
You meet the nicest folks in porn theaters
Craig Seligman
Gay writer Samuel Delany mourns the late, great and sweetly raunchy Times Square.
My own private IPO
Carina Chocano
We invite your investment in our ill-defined but well-hyped venture.
The “strange magic” of JFK Jr.
Joan Walsh
Something was going wrong in Kennedy's life before the plane crash, says Camille Paglia, who reflects on both the charisma and the emptiness of the son of the martyred president.
Kiss and tell
Jennifer Kornreich
For a sex columnist who's crude, self-destructive and outrageous enough to make her colleagues cringe, Amy Sohn is a &*%$ good novelist.
A good man, very fair, very witty, very loyal
Christopher Hitchens
While the world waits, Christopher Hitchens reflects on the life and career of John F. Kennedy Jr.
“Eyes Wide Shut”
Charles Taylor
With its pro-monogamy moralizing, Kubrick's supposedly steamy last film is ultimately anti-erotic -- nothing more than an art-house version of an army training film.
Cruising Cruise
Christopher Kelly
What exactly is it about Tom Cruise that has captured the
imaginations, and libidos, of gay males?
Love me, love my wife?
Garrison Keillor
Is it OK for me to see my married male friend without his wife tagging along?
Hot sex with the ex
Garrison Keillor
My boyfriend's tortured by something I wrote about a long-ago, meaningless affair. How can I reassure him?
Sister solar system
Chris Colin
Could San Francisco State astronomers have discovered the first signs that we are not unique?
On a shoestring
Anne Lamott
In the midst of war in Kosovo, my brother's marriage sanctifies the exchange of love and light in a flurry of bubbles and rose petals.
Swing Nation RIP
Steve Erickson
Rat Pack Sinatra, khaki pants and frosty martinis may have been vapid, but just wait for the next horror on the cultural horizon
South Of The Border, West Of The Sun
Ray Sawhill
Ray Sawhill reviews 'South of the Border, West of The Sun' by Haruki Murakami.
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