Miscellaneous writing

  • Meet the Press
    Washington correspondent Kerry Eleveld of The Advocate talks about the face -- and future -- of GLBT journalism
  • World Wonder
    Lynda Carter talks about her new album, her upcoming show at the Kennedy Center and the importance of gay rights
  • The Time Has Come
    A new president, a new Congress and increased public support means ''Don't Ask, Don't Tell'' is near the end. Right?
  • Daniel's Choice
    Faced with a decision between living with integrity or living a lie, West Point graduate and Iraq War veteran Lt. Daniel Choi chose honesty
  • Cross Cultural
    Cooking my first Thanksgiving dinner for my in-laws last year, things were going perfectly up until the point when I sliced off the tip of my finger.

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good thank like your "explosive" analogy, I use it in my business as well. Thanks for the great content.

I'm like you and everyone else when it comes to Ann Coulter: bitch knows exactly what to say in order to get everyone charged up. However, always rest assured that when she goes to bed at night, closes her eyes, and occasionally gets what I like to call a 'conscious weak moment,' she'll admit to herself that she's caused people harm when she could have used that oral talent for good. Sure, she'll be a bitch the very next day, but the rest of us can sleep well knowing we're not like her.

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  • I’m the co-publisher of Metro Weekly, Washington, DC’s gay and lesbian newsmagazine, where I served as editor in chief from 2000 to 2007. Over the course of my 40 years, I've been a good little golden boy, a sub-Ivy-League college grad, an annoying activist, a very active party boy, a humorist and a journalist -- if those last two have any distinction. In addition to the magazine, I’m a freelance writer, car reviewer, book addict, amateur tennis player and part-time caterer. I have my hands full.
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