Title The Washington Blade, April 23, 2004Īn independent weekly newspaper serving the LGBTQIA+ community. Cerna and drag queen circus performer Varla Jean Merman 'Dining' 'Theater' 'Film' 'On the Air' covering radio and television programs 'Dish' 'Home' classifieds a 'Chelsea Boys' cartoon by Hanson and Neuwirth 'Personals' and advertisements for businesses, churches, services, events, cars, and medication., Volume 35, Number 15 Also included are 'Community Calendar' 'Medical Report' highlighting health-related news affecting the LGBTQIA+ community from Kansas City (MO), Salem (OR), Worcester (MA), Los Angeles (CA), and Miami (FL) 'HIV/AIDS Resources' obituaries 'Spiritual Calendar' 'Religion News' from San Francisco (CA), Utica (NY), Rochester (NH), Buffalo (NY), and Independence (MO) a 'Sports' article about a transgender sports writer and publisher 'Sports Calendar' 'Self-Help Calendar' 'Forum' opinion articles about declines in LGBTQIA+ and AIDS activism, overlaps between Black and LGBTQIA+ rights activism, Democratic politicians' actions regarding same-sex marriage, the war on drugs and contemporary pop music 'Letters' featuring letters to the editor 'Sound Off!' an 'Action! Alert' article about criticism of book 'The Man Who Would Be Queen' for misrepresenting the transgender community 'On the Record' featuring recent public statements by various notable people 'The Point' featuring articles about gay and lesbian themes in the arts, literature, and entertainment 'Out in D.C.' articles about D.C.
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