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October 1996
AIDS Gets a Bad Rap
by Dream Hampton
Sure, hip-hop artists rap about condoms. Is that where their responsibility ends?
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Holly Go Brightly
by Chasten Buchanan
Pop Star Holly Johnson puts his spin on Pop Art
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The Age of Innocence
by Tom Beer
Politicians scapegoat them. Researchers ignore them. Doctors disrespect them. Now teens with HIV are over it.
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Fire Alarm
by Michael Klein
Irene Borger gives voice to the many faces of AIDS
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Leather and Grace
by Frank Trejo
Choir director Jackson Myars knows how to crack the whip
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On the Rockies
by Evan Forster
Boulder's Bard Cardell heats up her marriage with safer sex
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One Night Only
by Dick Scanlan
Betty Buckley conquers Carnegie Hall for BC/EFA
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Angels and Insects
by Erik Meers
"Fundamentalist bigots" really bug playwright Tony Kushner
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Short Takes
by Andrew Velez
Proving that life can imitate movies, Christopher Reeve is living up to his Superman alter ego.
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An Apple a Day?
Adolescents with HIV require careful, full-spectrum examination and care
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OBGYNC-17
by Erik Meers
If Hollywood thinks it's taken a beating from Bob Dole, just wait 'til it hears from Dr. Ricki.
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Say What
"For many PLWAs with Kaposi's sarcoma (KS), the shorts, tank tops and bathing suits...
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S.O.S.
by Sean Strub
Let's give Clinton a model for moral and political courage
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Blanket Judgment
by Cleve Jones
The Project's founder tells why to make an American Quilt
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Heavy Mettle
by Andrew Velez
Five small-label CDs chronicle the epidemic in song
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