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Thursday, May 31, 2012 - Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Feature StoryLizzbian PowerComic, pundit and progressive, Lizz Winstead talks about her politics, her Catholic roots and Michele Bachmann's Minnesotan congenialityInterview by Will O'Bryan
NewsIHOP Shooting Suspect Rejects Plea DealCase against the woman accused of shooting a gay man inside a local restaurant heads to a grand juryBy John Riley
NewsCapital Pride Hosts Interfaith ServiceEvent brings together LGBT-affirming faith groups, and Dr. Dana Beyer as guest speakerBy John Riley
News2012 Pride of Pets CanceledOrganizer promises popular event will return for 2013By John Riley
NewsTown Hall Tackles Youth HomelessnessRepresentatives from a variety of organizations discuss pressing LGBT-youth issue at DC Center-Capital Pride forumBy John Riley
NewsLocal Gay Legislators Win FellowshipsAdam Ebbin and Mary Washington to attend elite summer development program at Harvard's Kennedy SchoolBy John Riley
NewsWhitman-Walker Launches Transgender Legal ClinicFree clinic will help clients with name and gender changes for official documentsBy John Riley
NewsAGLA Awards 2012 ScholarshipsArlington LGBT group honors two high school seniors for support of diversity and fairnessBy John Riley
NewsLegal LeadershipLambda Legal's Kevin Cathcart has overseen two decades of enormous change, and looks forward to the years to comeBy Chris Geidner
NewsNational LGBT Briefs: Protest, Praise and 'Ex-Gay' in OregonInfamous ''fence'' pastor both challenged and supported, while an Oregon psychiatrist faces complaint and Biola gets a gay groupCompiled by Will O'Bryan
NewsGlobal LGBT Briefs: Moscow Melee, Malaysia Book-BanningPolice arrest activists, Manji's Asia tour ends with a ban, and UAE suspect says blame the gay neighborCompiled by Will O'Bryan
MusicGlambert GoodiesAdam Lambert's ''Trespassing'' is an album of songs with melodies and messages that resonate better than you'd expectBy Doug Rule
StageConcept ManArena's tinkering with tried-and-true ''Music Man'' may leave you scratching your head at points, yet still manages to impressBy Jonathan Padget
StageDance to the MusicThanks to Parker Esse, everyone gets the dancing bug at Arena StageBy Doug Rule
StageThe A WordSteven Dietz's play ''Lonely Planet'' has had lingering, ''gratifying'' significanceBy Doug Rule
StageSome Enchanted StoryMarcelo Guzzo finds it enlightening how the audience connects with ''South Pacific''By Doug Rule
StageSuperstarsLayered, cohesive and atmospheric, ''Tooth'' and ''Bacchae'' do justice to their end-of-era stories and their musical accompanimentBy Kate Wingfield
StageVice Squad''Bachelorette'' makes for an awfully vulgar, awfully funny 90 minutes of bite – but it's far from bitterBy Chris Heller
OpinionGod Only KnowsAs a longtime person of little faith, it's a small cosmic irony to find myself married to a husband who's decidedly devoutBy Sean Bugg
HoroscopeHoroscopeMay 31 - June 6, 2012By Carrie Megginson
BusinessThe Power of PrintD.C. Printing Executive David Rowley Helps Customers Market ThemselvesBy John F. Stanton
PridePutting Pride TogetherChecking in with Capital Pride's Bos and Delia as they synchronize the massive celebrationBy Will O'Bryan
PrideParade and Festival MapsCapital Pride 2012

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