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The
Guardian has moved!
It's
a queer, queer, queer world
Our annual guide to Pride.
By Eric Adams
Who belongs
in women's space?
Dykes are making room for trannies.
By
Michelle Tea
The
problem with Pride
Radical group Gay Shame attacks queer assimilation.
By Alissa Chadburn
Gay
sluts are back
After a long drought, the fags are fucking again.
By Simon Sheppard
Last
week's issue
Check
Out Nude Beaches Guide 2002
In this issue
By Tim Redmond
talkback...
Chun takes the job
Opinion
Clean public power
by
Tom Ammiano
Editorial
Saving
public power
Alerts
District Six candidates forum
17
reasons to save one sign
Mission
neighbors unite to rescue a mysterious advertisement
By
Cassi Feldman
Craig
vs. Hollywood
Craigslist
founder sues for our right to skip commercials
By
Annalee Newitz
Power
adjustment
Gonzalez
offers key changes to public power plan
By
Rachel Brahinsky
Life
during Wartime
Fourth
of July
Where to
rock the red, white, and blue this Independence Day.
By
Cheryl Eddy
Beachfront
property
John
Sayles skewers the Sunshine State.
By
David Fear
Dumpster
diving
Jeff
Ross finds exploitation-movie gold in the cinematic trash bin.
By
Dennis Harvey
Ono's
new age
By
Glen Helfand
As
the world turned
A
skeptical documentarian revisits '60s San Francisco.
By
Summers Henderson
Mature
'Child'
ACT
interprets a darkly comic Sam Shepard classic.
By
Brad Rosenstein
Boxed
in
Savage
Jazz Dance Company battles a cramped venue.
By
Rita Felciano
Deborah
Hay
June
28-29, Noh Space.
'Housebroken'
Through
July 20, Rena Bransten Gallery
'Rivers
and Tides'
June 26-July 9, Roxie Cinema
Correct
techniques
Blues
people
Grooves
Last
Exit
Adventureland
Local
Live
Bat Makumba
June 4, Elbo Room
Local
Grooves
I.S.S.
Forget about the Girl (Mimicry)
Liner
notes
Dream scene
2nd
time around
Amy Rigby
18 Again (Koch)
Script
Doctor
Love and
hisses
Frequencies
Joe and Paul
By
Josh Kun
Electric
Habitat
Shade
By
Amanda Nowinski
Tiger
on beat
Sleazy and wild
By
Patrick Macias
Bass
Head
By
Amanda Nowinski
The
Mix
alt.sex.column
Tongue depressor
By Andrea Nemerson
techsploitation
What is brain?
By Annalee Newitz
culture
shocked
Orange juice
By katharine mieszkowski
Dine
Arabian evenings
By
Paul Reidinger
Without
Reservations
Après le déluge
By
Paul Reidinger
Cheap
Eats
TOM, tomorrow
By Dan Leone
Moon
Signs
By Sally Cragin
The
Blender
Web Exclusive
Features
Focus
on the Corporation
Another form of justice: Why we should treat street criminals like
white-collar criminals.
By Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman, 06.19.02
Media
Beat
Media strategy memo
To:
George,
Dick, and John.
By Norman
Solomon, 06.04.02
In
the Public Interest
The
bankruptcy squeeze: How big financial companies are trying to force
consumers to swallow unmanageable debt.
By Ralph Nader, 05.22.02
SCA
7: The Open Government Sunshine Amendment
SCA
7 is legislation that would place a Constitutional Amendment on the
ballot to allow voters to strengthen the public's right of access
to government deliberations and records. SCA 7 would have to pass
both the Senate and Assembly by a two-thirds majority before being
placed on the ballot. A majority of voters would then have to approve
the addition to the state constitution.
01.29.02
The
shame of Hearst
Editor's
Note
By Bruce B. Brugmann, 11.14.01
Superlist
Northern
California film festivals
Picture this
Miriam
Wolf describes a passel of new photo books, comic collections, and
coffee-table books are as easy to give as they are on the eyes. PLUS:
Middle-earth in the balance, Land of the free ... agent, and more
in December Lit.
Anniversary
Issue
The case
for MUD: A public power agency could cut electric rates by 20 percent
and still make millions of dollars.
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