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Dec. 19
Print Edition for the week of
Dec. 19 - 25, 2002
Vol. 3, No. 29
Photo by Victoria Renard
News
Neighbors Steamed at Gay Spa
Are Bathhouses Really Bad for the Community?
by Phil Busse
Unconstitutional Condom Use
Safe Sex Programs Backfire Against Prostitutes
by Phil Busse
In Other News...
Music
Nobody in this Band is a Dick
Cocaine Unicorn Gets in Fights, Rocks Your Ass
by Anna Bond
Supersonic
DJ Broken Window: Shake Your Weird Ass
by Julianne Shepherd
CD Review
DJ Listings
Up & Coming
Live Music Listings
Movies & TV
Yes!
A Kickass Explosion of Hobbits, Elves, and Ents
by Julianne Shepherd
The Struggle of Gangs
Did Leo Eat the Plot?
by Andrew Wright
Tell It Like It Is
But Spice It Up A Teeny Bit
by Marjorie Skinner
Mercury Video Picks
Film Shorts
This Week on TV
Food and Drink
The Happy Family
Pho Jasmine: Cheap and Great!
by Lance Chess
Eat It
Visual Art
Visual Reviews
My, What a Busy Week!
Visual Arts Listings
Books
Outlaw: The Lives And Careers Of John Rechy
The Looks Book
Readings Listings
Theater & Performance
Hi!
Theater Listings
I Love Television
by Wm. Steven Humphrey
Destination Fun
GOING NOWHERE SLOW
GHOST TOWNING FOR DUMMIES
by John Dooley
Check it out Biznatch!
I, Anonymous
One Day at a Time
The Week in Review
by Ann Romano
New Column!
"Dear Manny": Letters From Prison Presents...
Letters
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Savage Love & Sex
Savage Love
Don't Tell Mommy
by Dan Savage
It Sure is a Scientific World
by John Dooley