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September 2008

The Castaways
by Nicole Joseph
Many of the estimated 11,000 people living with AIDS in the U.S. commonwealth of Puerto Rico have been abandoned and left for dead. The local and federal officials entrusted with protecting their health have been accused of mismanaging AIDS funding, which leaves positive Puerto Ricans in a lethal limbo between American and Puerto Rican aid—and feeling utterly lost on their own island.
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Undress for Success
by Michael Musto
For 16 years, Broadway’s hottest stars have dropped trou for HIV/AIDS, in the spectacularly fleshy revue Broadway Bares. A production of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, it has raised $5.6 million—and priceless awareness—for the cause. Here, POZ slaps it some skin.
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Stomaching Nausea
by Laura Whitehorn
Living with HIV doesn’t mean you have to live with its seemingly unavoidable partner, nausea.
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Wedding Crashers
by Lucile Scott
Do same-sex marriages cut the risk of HIV transmission? And is that question offensive?
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The Freshman
by Annette Lizzul
Having mastered the personal lessons of the real-life course called HIV 101, Annette Lizzul goes back to school at 43.
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Red-Carpet Ready
by Kellee Terrell
Jack Mackenroth’s designer digs hit the Daytime Emmys.
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POZ / NEG
by Staff
Pencils, books and dirty looks: HIV goes back to school
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Birthday Girls
by Kellee Terrell
A Harlem ASO geared toward female empowerment, Iris House turns 15.
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