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December 1994 / January 1995
Lisa Tiger Shows Her Claws
by Brendan Lemon
Since discovering that she is HIV positive, Lisa Tiger, proud daughter of Native American artists and product of an all-American childhood, has traveled extensively for the cause of AIDS-education and awareness. Lisa Tiger reveals here, however, that her winding road toward truth was paved with much violence, deceit and denial.
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S.O.S.
by Sean O. Strub
Hollow words from a cowardly President
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Spokes Model
by Chris Flacke
Triathlete Jim Howley in the race of his life
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Hollywood & AIDS
by David Ansen
In real life, we witness heroism and horror we have never encountered in the movies. Why isn't that drama up on the screen?
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Going South
by Richard Perez-Feria
"If my daddy wants to shoot me, he'll have to come here."
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Liquid Lunch
World record holder James Ballard makes a splash
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AIDS In America
by Casey Davidson
Pop culture timeline of AIDS-themed entertainment
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Family Portrait
by Johnetta A. Alston
Photographer Lyle Ashton Harris confronts convention
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Hollywood's AIDS Moguls
These powerful men -- who determine so much of what happens in Hollywood -- have made a genuine commitment to AIDS
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POZ Insider
by Gregg Gonsalves
Beware the reckless headline writer
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