10/22/2009 Edition |
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Feature Story |
Faced with a decision between living with integrity or living a lie, this West Point grad chose honesty |
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Gauge |
Stein Dems honor Deschaine and others at awards reception |
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Gauge |
Monday set for full day of marriage-equality arguments |
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17th Street's High Heel Race sees a few tweaks, while the spirit remains the same |
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Gauge |
Long-awaited passage of bill tops a week of new LGBT gains at federal level |
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Film |
The Vampire's Assistant tries to be funny, dark, lighthearted and macabre -- all at once. |
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Stage |
Synetic interprets Dracula through dance, lighting and a fantastically creative use of props and bodies |
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Stage |
Brilliantly acted and exuberantly told, Flea is farce done very well, while Psychosis marks an impressive debut |
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Clublife |
Cobalt's Pandemonium returns this Friday with Arpad Miklos and DJ Drew G |
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Money |
When two hearts beat as one, save some restraint for the accounting |
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Horoscope |
October 22-28, 2009 |
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Events |
Pam Ann lands at Lincoln Theatre |
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Snapshots |
Apex |
Ward Morrison |
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Harman Center for the Arts |
Ward Morrison |
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The W Hotel |
Ward Morrison |
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Remington's |
Ward Morrison |
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