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  • Stage: Plays and Musicals

    Local theaters are winding down their current seasons as they ramp up the hype surrounding their next crop of plays and musicals. (Will Signature really...

  • Spring Travel Special 2013

    Sure, there's a slight chance that Mother Nature might have a surprise up her sleeve. But it's not likely. Instead, it's just been a pretty...

  • Sea of Red

    ''I would warn Orlando that you're right in the way of some serious hurricanes, and I don't think I'd be waving those flags in God's...

  • The Goddess of Gay Days

    There's something about Judy Tenuta and gay audiences. There is a mysterious connection that's kept the two intertwined for the duration of her comic career,...

  • Room to Share

    For loads of gay people throughout the mid-Atlantic region, having a summer share at a house in Rehoboth Beach, Del., is a must. It gets...

  • Transatlantic Treks

    Imagine yourself at sea on a lovely cruise ship. Not bad, right? Now imagine the next port is five days away. To some, a blissful...

  • Dulles and BWI Welcome New Routes

    The airline business is pretty bumpy. Once upon a time, Pan Am and TWA might have been the big dogs at Dulles International Airport. In...

  • Spring, Busting Out All Over

    March Amsterdam Gay & Lesbian Film Festival Through March 24 rozefilmdagen.nl Autre Regard Film Festival Mulhouse, Alsace, France March 17-24 gaymulhouse.fr The Black Party New...

  • Mautner on the Move

    The Mautner Project has earned its party. Away from all the daily chaos and hoopla of Capitol Hill and iWatch whispers, the ''National Lesbian Health...

  • The Best Medicine

    Nearly 10 years ago comic Suzanne Westenhoefer told Metro Weekly she had quit smoking, in part because of the Mautner Project. ''I'm not going to...

  • Bernhard with a Vengeance

    It's the very picture of domestic life. Sandra Bernhard is at home in New York City. Her girlfriend, Sara, is at the store picking up...

  • 25 Gay Films Everyone Should See: Part 3D

    Third installment in Metro Weekly's popular look at gay, lesbian, bi and transgender films that moved cinema to new heights

  • Visions of Love

    Harvey Milk was famous for, among other things, imploring gay people to come out. Milk knew the power of visibility. He's not alone. That's not...

  • An Eye for It All

    When Amanda Lucidon and her husband made the decision to move back East from California, the motivation was to be near family. That she'd been...

  • From Covert to Commercial

    In 1966, photographer Marie Cosindas captured a seductive image of two shirtless male sailors posing in cozy, close quarters: one reclining sideways and open-legged on...