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Showing articles 1 to 10 of 14 by Lewis Whittington
June 19th, 2008
You've Got Sex on the Brain
Flam goes on her own quests, including attending a seminar for alpha
male wannabes and
dragging her wary boyfriend to Iceland in search of a penis museum.
by Lewis Whittington
September 20th, 2007
Larry Craig exposed himself, and his party, as hypocritical.
I'd love to have been a fly on the wall to hear the advice-and-consent
huddles among the GOP brass as they decided to muscle Craig out on what
amounts to a morals charge.
by Lewis Whittington
February 22nd, 2007
An appreciation of Barbara Gittings.
Gay Americans, sexual minorities and all Americans who cherish liberty should pause in memoriam at the passing of gay civil rights pioneer Barbara Gittings.
by Lewis Whittington
January 4th, 2007
James Brown's influence on the music world is legendary, but his unique and distinctive style of dance will also be sorely missed.
Lewis Whittington mourns the the dance world's loss.
by Lewis Whittington
December 7th, 2006
Dec. 6-Jan. 7, $35-$50, The Wilma Theater, Broad and Spruce sts.
Athol Fugard wrote My Children! My Africa! before the end of apartheid, and even after liberation his fiery play continues to be revelatory.
by Lewis Whittington
December 7th, 2006
what makes this an expensive photo book worth owning is that ultimately it is a self-portrait of the photographer.
Leibovitz, famous for getting her subjects to shed their clothes, even turns up naked herself this time, and that's not the half of it.
by Lewis Whittington
December 7th, 2006
Where to don your gayest apparel.
It may be the "most wonderful time of the year," but for some LGBT folks, it's not all silver bells. As family members relock that
by Lewis Whittington
November 2nd, 2006
Are recent sex scandals about abuse, or homophobia?
When ex-Florida Congressman Mark Foley named Father Anthony Mercieca, his childhood priest, as his sexual abuser, it was another stick of dynamite in an already explosive scandal.
by Lewis Whittington
October 5th, 2006
How can the Democrats capitalize on the GOP's apparent vulnerability?
As the 2006 election season begins to rain down on us, party operatives are kicking into high gear with attack
by Lewis Whittington
October 5th, 2006
Madame Douce-Amere
Runs Oct. 6-29, $15-$32, Walnut Street Theatre, 823 Walnut St., 215-592-9560, www.1812productions.org Emmanuelle Delpech-Ramey, a disciple of France's Ecole International
by Lewis Whittington