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A Life in the Theater
By Gary Eldon Peter
“Effeminate.” I had heard that before, in all its variations, both nouns and adjectives.
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My Journey: Crossing the Waters
By James Homan
The Atlantic Ocean was even more beautiful than the Pacific, and warmer, too. The clouds at night remained white during the night as well as the day, and I realized I was lost.
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Peter Von Kant, A Review
By Richard Schneider
François Ozon’s new film was billed as a “Secret Screening” at the festival, as all information about it was embargoed. We knew only that John Waters described it as “a lu-lu,” and that description seems fair enough. …
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Angels and Outcasts
By Sharon Angel
Acceptance and dignity are essential to human living. They are human rights that every living breathing person inherits and deserves. When these freedoms are violated, a person’s identity is invalidated. No individual should have to fight for their survival.
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