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Thursday, April 12, 2012 - Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Feature StoryStreet WiseCyndee Clay constantly walks the intersection of society and sex, survival and discrimination in an effort to uncover the humanity hidden by stigmaInterview by Will O'Bryan
Photography by Todd Franson
NewsLa Raza Study Challenges StereotypesPolling finds evidence that Hispanics hold the same – if not better – views of gays and lesbians as the general populationBy John Riley
NewsOn the Record: Ward 5 CandidatesThe contenders vying to replace former Councilmember Harry Thomas, Jr. talk with Metro Weekly about their stances on LGBT issues that have made headlines in the past year
NewsNew Plea Deal in Works for FurrU.S. Attorney's Office expected to offer deal to off-duty police officer accused of shooting at transgender womenby John Riley
NewsChoosing a CandidateLGBT residents are hoping the next Ward 5 councilmember will be an ally and advocateBy John Riley
NewsEnd of an Icon: Vann ChenWashington marks the passing of ''Mama Chen,'' nightlife luminaryBy Will O'Bryan
NewsSMYAL to host discussion panel on factors leading to LGBT youth suicidesBy John Riley
NewsLGBT National Briefs: Video Orators and Self-HatersBYU students contribute to ''It Gets Better,'' while science finds evidence of same-sex attraction in homophobesBy Joe Corcoran
NewsPraise for HRC's Donna PayneDonna Payne wins Woman of Excellence honor from National Action NetworkBy Will O'Bryan
NewsCarson Hearing RescheduledPreliminary hearing for suspect in IHOP shooting case moved to MayBy John Riley
FilmCabin FeverWith ''Cabin in the Woods,'' Joss Whedon proves filmmakers can make something smart and scary, self-aware and compellingBy Chris Heller
FilmComic CultureA documentary exploring the devotion of Comic-Con fans is long on love, slight on scrutinyBy Chris Heller
MusicLatin RomanceOpera singer Jesús Hernández sings his heart out at SourceBy Doug Rule
MusicMuscle OperaArtisphere presents an opera partly inspired by muscle magazinesBy Doug Rule
MusicRapp StarAnthony Rapp, one of the first openly gay leading men on Broadway, is still mining his ''Rent'' successBy Doug Rule
StageUntamed: Review of 'Taming of the Shrew'Synetic's 'Shrew' overflows with bright color, stark lighting, emotive music and, as always, stunning choreographyBy Kate Wingfield
StageOccupational ArtLocal Latino artists ''occupy'' the GALA Theatre this weekendBy Doug Rule
Photography by Todd Franson
StagePaying HomageActor Jay Alvarez pays homage to his Cuban-American family in a one-man show now at MetroStageBy Doug Rule
StageAdventure Theatre celebrates 60 years of cute-themed theaterBy Doug Rule
ClublifeMartini MadnessArea bartenders shake and stir Best Martinis at Beacon Bar eventBy Doug Rule
OpinionSociety's Integrated StepsAn iconic anniversary prompts a look at what has changed and what has notBy Richard J. Rosendall
BusinessA Stellar AffairCAGLCC's annual awards dinner set to honor six bright lights in Washington's LGBT business communityBy Kate Karasmeighan
Coverboy InterviewCoverboy: AndrewAspiring vocal artistPhotography by Julian P. Vankim
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