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NewNowNext: Gays in Indonesia on country’s homophobic crackdown: “I feel disgusted and not safe anymore”
The Film Experience: A homosexual review of "50 Shades Freed"
WeHo Life: The West Hollywood City Council election is a year away, but one candidate's pro-Reagan remarks are already stirring up debate
The Verge: Best Buy will stop selling CDs as digital music revenue continues to grow
Washington Blade: Only amnesia can explain Democrats' new support for Bush
AmericaBlog: So George Papadopoulos was just some drunk. Right.
The Body: What Medicaid work requirements might mean for people with HIV
The Daily News: New team, who dis?
The Washington Post: Rand Paul’s short-lived shutdown is ending, but his warning about GOP deficit hypocrisy reverberates
The New Yorker: Is there a smarter way to think about sexual assault on campus?
Ali Forney Center: Limited tickets remain for David Mixner's 'Who Fell Into The Outhouse?'
TVLine: Facebook is dipping its toe into original content ... with an Olsen sister
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OMG, Mike Hippler! Wonderful writer, and yet another of the talented, creative, charming people we lost to that terrible plague.
ReplyDeleteLiving in DC, I had a mail subscription to the Bay Area Reporter, mainly so I could read his column (and Dave Ford's as well) until they raised the subscription price to ~$100 a year, in 1980s dollars.
And, just by chance, I ran into him here in Washington. He was in town for one of the marches, and I spotted his press ID and got all fanboyish. He was with his sister, and I'm sure he was happy she got a glimpse of how excited one of his devoted readers was to meet him, especially 3000 miles from his home base.
I still have a copy of "So Little Time", his essay collection, and a handful of yellowed clippings of his columns from the BAR.
Latin America with it's macho culture seems to have a long history of older men coercing young men into gay sex- there was a incident about a military or police academy in Argentina I think that this was going on-
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