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Thursday, November 15, 2012 - Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Feature StoryKing of PopsSteven Reineke, leader of the NSO Pops, works to connect people through ''the universal language'' of musicInterview by Doug Rule
Photography by Todd Franson
NewsNew Charges Possible in Howard Theatre StabbingGovernment awaiting superseding indictments on additional charges for three defendants accused of attacking gay teenBy John Riley
NewsChamber Head Faces MisdemeanorGuenther pleads not guilty after accusation of unlawful entryBy Will O'Bryan
NewsTrial Set for RobinsonSuspect in August attack on transgender woman rejects pleaBy John Riley
NewsVirginia Board Stands Firm Against CuccinelliDespite pressure from the attorney general, Board of Juvenile Justice refuses to ax protections for LGBT youthBy John Riley
NewsMaryland's Marriage SuccessQuestion 6 strategies may not work everywhere, but the win gives a green light to its political supporters regardlessBy John Riley
NewsFrom Tuesday to TomorrowGay conservatives hope to teach Election Day's lessonsBy Justin Snow
NewsMarking Transgender Day of RemembranceLocals prepare traditional memorial event, along with transgender health discussionBy John Riley
NewsNo Nest YetLandlord for the DC Eagle grants longtime leather bar an extension as it continues the hunt for a new homeBy John Riley
MusicPop SymphonyBoth Kylie Minogue and Tori Amos succeed in revamping their pop hits in high orchestral fashionBy Doug Rule
StageFolksy Feeling''Woody Sez'' is a warm tribute to a folk heroBy Doug Rule
StageLingering AccentsArena Stage's Molly Smith worked ''to create a ''My Fair Lady'' for modern times''By Doug Rule
StageCox AppealDeborah Cox's musical pursuits continue to have significant gay appealBy Doug Rule
StageBombs AwayKeegan Theatre has done a mostly masterful job with Arthur Miller's ''All My Sons,'' to startling impactBy Doug Rule
StageOff the Gay GridMike Albo to share humorous, ''very gay'' observations at L'Enfant CaféBy Doug Rule
ClublifeSwan SongDC Eagle readies its final anniversary week at the building it's called home since 1987By Will O'Bryan
ClublifeUp TownTown Danceboutique celebrates five years as gay D.C.'s leading dance clubBy Doug Rule
OpinionDays Go ByA gay plotline on ''Days of Our Lives'' may not be the most groundbreaking moment, but it's still part of a longer path to equalityBy Sean Bugg
OpinionWelcome to MissibamaIf Election Day was that bad, secede indeedBy Will O'Bryan
TechSurface ValueMicrosoft's Surface is light, fast and good-looking, and it offers greater opportunities than any of its rivalsBy Rhuaridh Marr
Coverboy InterviewCoverboy: EricIndulgent ExplorerPhotography by Julian Vankim

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