vol. 13, issue 1

Wed, Sep 26, 2012, 11:34pm
In the summer of 1992, in the midst of the Bush-Clinton election race, Newsweek published a cover designed by Barbara Kruger that asked in her signature bold red banner, “Whose Values?” The values in question were, of course, “family values,” the moral majority beliefs that dominated political d
Thu, Sep 13, 2012, 1:36am
At 3 a.m. in a very small town in southern India, I lay stark naked on a wooden bed, having just done something of which I was quite ashamed. I was very sick at the time, and, as I was confined to my bedroom, my iPod was my only stimulation.
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“Are you going to FNO?”
Thu, Sep 13, 2012, 12:29am
Professor Jeffrey Sachs, director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University, serves as Special Adviser to the U.N. Secretary General on the Millennium Development Goals.
Thu, Sep 13, 2012, 12:24am
Until this summer, I had never operated a standard commercial motor vehicle. I was scared to death of driving. Some see the driver’s seat as a gateway to freedom and independence, but I only ever saw an adjustable, plush, polyester-covered ticket to the afterlife.
Thu, Sep 13, 2012, 12:24am
Note: The author is a current advocate for the Gay Health Advocacy Project. The names and identifying information of certain individuals have been changed to protect the anonymity of those interviewed.
Thu, Sep 13, 2012, 12:23am
With a few exceptions—including Metropolitan Transit Authority station employees, the morning barbershop quartet, and that guy camped out at the 14th street F stop—the New York City subway is first and foremost a place of transit.

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