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Benediction: Film Review
By Allen Ellenzweig
If not a rousing paean to the doughboys of the Somme or the gay poets who loved them, Benediction has a steady, stately tempo, several sharply etched performances, and a visual richness to counter the mournful nostalgia it imparts.
MoreA Misfit Looking For a Fit
By Richard Lewallen
There were lots of hugs, laughter and tears. Then I knew that I was okay and would be okay. I would be okay with myself and with God. And I knew things were changing for the better—a big step in the search for my true self.
MoreFluffy Dice
By LIsa Salmon
When his name is read out, I whisper a prayer for my friend: “You matter. We all matter.”
MoreHow Noël Coward and I Came Out of the Closet Together
By Craig Archibald
As I entered the restaurant, surrounded by these brave and talented gay pioneers, I caught my reflection in a window. Still so very gay, now completely out, and neither pathetic nor a fallacy.