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DISPATCH - A community member needs help. |
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It used to be that the only place the gay community could see itself was in badly written books or onstage. Even then it was mostly glimpses here and there—a few tragic characters, or comic next-door neighbors. Lesbians had pulp fiction stories about women who most often went crazy and killed themselves. Gay men had plays about the desolate hopelessness of being gay and went crazy and killed themselves.
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SCREEN - Mysterious Skin |
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Child abuse and alien abductions don’t at first seem to have anything in common. But both are shrouded in secrecy and mystery and both wreak havoc on the lives of their victims.
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SCREEN - Swanner and Judd |
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Each year around National Coming Out Day, the Sacramento International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival (SIGLFF) makes its annual appearance and this year is no different.
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SOAPBOX - LGBT Smokers double State average |
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The California Department of Health Services (CDHS) released the results of five population-based studies showing significantly higher smoking rates for the active military stationed in California, Korean men and those identified as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual or Transgender (LGBT), compared to the general California adult population.
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SOUND - Ring My Bell |
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Andy Bell has lived the pop dream as a member of trailblazing group Erasure for almost two decades.
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DINE - Luigi's makes the best pizza in Sac-town list |
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I loved the old fashioned kitchen, where you can look over and watch the whole process, and everything is done in “Luigi time.” The original pizza oven, 50 years old, is gas heated and will work even if the electricity goes out.
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On News
Stands Now.
Volume 28 • Issue 514 • 10/15/2005
www.mgwnews.com
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