Archive: 10/07/2010 - 10/13/2010 section: Metro Weekly magazine, Washington, DC newspaper

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Thursday, October 7, 2010 - Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Feature StoryState of PlayAs established organizations face new perspectives and groups, LGBT advocacy is evolving – despite setbacks and challengesBy Chris Geidner
Illustration by Scott Brooks, ''State of Play''
Feature StoryView from the HillOut Hill lawmakers have differing views on Get Equal's congressional protestsby Chris Geidner
Feature StoryAwaiting the Grand GestureWith the White House not answering direct questions about marriage and DOMA, all Americans are left waitingby Chris Geidner
NewsBlowback on BullyingLocals react and respond to suicides and LGBT bullyingby Yusef Najafi
NewsParty with PurposeLGBT Latinos celebrating heritage, educating on HIV/AIDSby Yusef Najafi
NewsNon-Profit JackpotMetro TeenAIDS leader honored with Meyer Foundation awardby Yusef Najafi
NewsFamily AffairCOLAGE celebrates its 20th birthday in Washingtonby Yusef Najafi
Film[Comment] [Like]David Fincher's The Social Network is a spectacular film that may make you reluctant to log onto the site againBy Tim Plant
MusicClassical GasAntony's Swanlights should find special appeal with any fan of avant-garde music, especially in the classical realmby Doug Rule
StageDogs and DragonsNo Rules brings Charlie Brown vibrantly to life, while Studio 2ndStage's Korean girls are fighting to surviveby Tom Avila
StageGay AltarDominion Stage presents a ''sizzling'' production of Altar BoysBy Doug Rule
ClublifeMaking PornA long-time porn cameraman, Adam Killian decided to join the action on screen less than two years agoby Doug Rule
OpinionGetting BetterWe can't forget that life can still be hard for LGBT youthby Sean Bugg
OpinionBully BewareChances are good that today's bullied child will have an opportunity to return the favor tomorrowby Will O’Bryan
OpinionThe White KnightThe myth of sexual racism distracts from real discussions of race in the gay communityby Rob Smith
OpinionStand Against CriminalizationD.C. must rethink impact of policing sex work on marginalized communitiesby Sadie-Ryanne Baker
EventsArtistic in ArlingtonArlington officially opens Artisphere, an ''arts space for everyone''By Doug Rule
VideoMo'Nique at the HRC National Dinner [video]The Oscar-winner presents Lee Daniels with HRC's Visibility AwardVideo by Aram Vartian
VideoValerie Jarrett speaks at HRC's National Dinner [video]Assistant to President Obama speaks at the LGBT organization's annual national dinnerVideo: Aram Vartian
Video'Modern Family' at the HRC Dinner [video]Eric Stonestreet and Jesse Tyler Ferguson, who play gay couple Cam and Mitch on ABC's comedy, talk with Metro Weekly before the HRC National DinnerInterview: Chris Geidner
Producer/Video: Aram Vartian
VideoBette Midler and Pink at HRC Dinner [video]Midler presents Pink with HRC's Ally for Equality AwardVideo by Aram Vartian
VideoRicky Martin at the HRC National Dinner [video]The singer makes a surprise appearance at the national LGBT eventVideo by Aram Vartian
VideoLee Daniels at the HRC National Dinner [video]Hollywood director of 'Precious' and 'Monster's Ball' accepts the organization's Visibility Award in DCVideo by Aram Vartian
VideoOutspoken, Ep 9: AIDS Walk and Lynda Carter [video]Participants at the charity event talk safer sex and Wonder WomanHost: Ebone Bell
Producer/Video: Aram Vartian
VideoSo You Think You're a Drag Queen, Ep. 8 [video]Five new and returning ladies hop hurdles at Town Danceboutique's monthly contestProducer/Video: Aram Vartian
Additional Video: Dylan Comstock
Snapshots Phasefest 2010 Phase 1 Ward Morrison
Snapshots The First Annual 17th Street Festival Ward Morrison
Snapshots Out for Work Benefit, featuring Guest Bartender Tim Gunn Mova Ward Morrison

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