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Thursday, September 29, 2011 - Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Feature StoryBecoming LawOn Sept. 21, 1996, President Clinton signed DOMA into law – a turning point for the marriage debate that left a mark of discrimination still on the booksby Chris Geidner
Illustration by Scott G. Brooks
NewsPride PlacementsCapital Pride announces board changes, new executive directorby Will O'Bryan
NewsSunday Death ReportedSW nightclub staff discover patron in distress who later dies at GWU Hospitalby John Riley
NewsShooter Pleads GuiltyWillard accepts plea deal after shooting transgender womanby John Riley
NewsInternational ArrestMPD announces foreign arrest in 2007 lesbian homicideby John Riley
NewsMount Vernon VictimMan Robbed at Gunpoint Could Be District's Latest Bias Crimeby John Riley
NewsPresenting PALSWhitman-Walker Health and Mautner Project Partnering To Provide Support Services Targeting LGBT Seniorsby John Riley
NewsWard RouletteD.C. redistricting sends substantial numbers of gay Washingtonians into new wardsby John Riley
NewsVigil VoicesLocals remember Gopalan, urge an end to anti-LGBT violenceby John Riley
NewsHOME HelpHill Dems introduce bill aimed at ending anti-LGBT discrimination in housing and lendingby Chris Geidner
ConcertMarriage SingerAccomplished singer and actress Audra McDonald is also one of the loudest voices for marriage equalityby Doug Rule
FilmGood Chance50/50's art imitates the life of a cancer patient with humor, reality and heartby Chris Heller
StageTea TimeIn his one-man show, E. Patrick Johnson is determined to blend the bitter with enough of the sweet to keep you fully engaged.By Kate Wingfield
StageShows of ShowsArena Stage gives life to Childress's incredible 1955 play, while GALA goes to warby Doug Rule
StageMusical Realities'Parade' marches to the beat of a particularly bleak (and real) drummer, while Fela! tells of a creative and political awakeningBy Jonathan Padget
OpinionMemory LanesIt's clichéd but true that understanding the past is the most important tool for reaching the futureby Sean Bugg
OpinionRight's Populist FakeryCampaign season demands pulling back the curtain on spurious talking pointsby Richard J. Rosendall
VideoMika at the 2011 HRC National Dinner [video]Singer discusses his support for gay marriage at Human Rights Campaign's annual eventHost: Justin Stewart
Video: Aram Vartian
VideoJesse Tyler Ferguson at the 2011 HRC Dinner [video]Interview with star of ABC's ''Modern Family'' TV showHost: Justin Stewart
Video: Aram Vartian
VideoGreyson Chance at 2011 HRC National Dinner [video]Singer and YouTube sensation sings ''Purple Sky'' for LGBT event in DCVideo: Aram Vartian
VideoBarack Obama's speech at HRC's National Dinner 2011 [video]The President spoke for the second time about LGBT issues and accomplishments at the Human Rights Campaign's annual fundraiserVideo: Aram Vartian
VideoMayor Michael Bloomberg Speaks at 2011 HRC National Dinner [video]Sarah Jessica Parker introduces NYC Mayor to celebrates New York's gay marriage and progressive diversityVideo: Aram Vartian
VideoTammy Baldwin at the 2011 HRC Dinner [video]US Representative and candidate for Senate celebrates LGBT accomplishmentsVideo: Aram Vartian
VideoCyndi Lauper at HRC National Dinner 2011 [video]Pop music legend visit DC to sing ''Time After Time'' and ''True Colors'' and answer questionsReporter: Justin Stewart
Video: Aram Vartian
VideoBen Cohen at the 2011 HRC National Dinner [video]Two questions for rugby star and LGBT ally about his support for the communityReporter: Justin Stewart
Video: Aram Vartian
VideoOutspoken, Ep. 38: Phasefest 2011 [video]Phase OneHost Ebone Bell
Video/Editing: Aram Vartian
Producer: Randy Shulman
Snapshots Team DC's Night Out at DC United RFK Stadium Ward Morrison
Snapshots Hillwood's Gay Day Hillwood's Gay Day Ward Morrison
Snapshots BHT's Gay & Lesbian Night at King's Dominion Doswell, Virginia Dylan Comstock
Snapshots A JR.'s Restrospective Look back at JR.'s 25 years Various photographers

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