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Why do straights hate gays?
LARRY KRAMER is the founder of the protest group ACT UP and the author of "The Tragedy of Today's Gays."DEAR STRAIGHT PEOPLE, Why do you hate gay people so much? Gays are hated. Prove me wrong. Your top general just called us immoral. Marine Gen. Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs, is in charge of an estimated 65,000 gay and lesbian troops, some...Tags: Barack Obama, Assault, George W. Bush, Local Government, Activism
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Check out the complete Virginia Arts Festival schedule
Daily PressHere is a complete Virginia Arts Festival schedule. Tickets can be purchased at www.vafest.org or by calling 671-8100. Virginia International Tattoo Sneak Peaks. Noon April 14. A pipe band from the Tattoo will perform a half-hour show. Tidewater...Tags: Entertainment, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Chrysler Museum of Art, Culture, Iraq War (2003-2011)
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99 THINGS TO DO
Tribune staff reporter1. Carry a loaded squirt gun. 2. Catch fireflies and keep them overnight in a glass jar with a bit of grass and a wax-paper lid. 3. Treat yourself to an ice cream sundae at Gayety’s, 3306 Ridge Rd., Lansing; the Brown Cow Ice Cream Parlor, 7347 W....Tags: Grant Park, Devon Avenue, Radiohead (music group), Humboldt Park, Rivers
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Bayfield: Best little town in the Midwest
Special to the TribunePart base for Lake Superior sailboaters, part artist colony, part escape from big-city intensity, Bayfield is one of those special places. Chosen in 1997 in a Tribune series as "Best Little Town in the Midwest," today's Bayfield has lost little of its...Tags: Wisconsin, Hotels and Accommodations
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Twin Cities welcome GOP and offer plenty for a party
Special to the Chicago TribuneThe Twin Cities are far from identical twins. St. Paul, the Minnesota capital and host to the Republican National Convention this week, historically looked to the East Coast for architectural inspiration and retains a human-feeling scale. Minneapolis...Tags: Sculpture, Entertainment, Michael Graves, Tour Operations Industry, Georgia O'Keeffe
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Couple accuse United Airlines of overserving husband, causing him to beat wife
This is no bar bet, it's a lawsuit. Can you get drunk on a flight, then sue the airline for giving you the booze? A husband and wife are suing United Airlines for "negligently" overserving alcohol during a flight from Osaka, Japan, to San Francisco,...Tags: Entertainment, Injuries and Wounds, Pacific Ocean, Treaties, Health
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Lohan: From Teen Queen to Indie Darling
Zap2It.comIn July, Lindsay Lohan will officially leave her teenage years behind when she turns 20, moving past her usual teen queen films like "Just My Luck" and into the world of independent projects beginning with Picturehouse's "A Prairie Home Companion." The...Tags: Kevin Kline, Georgia, Hair and Nails, John Lennon, Entertainment
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Director Robert Altman Dies
Zap2It.comSatirist filmmaker Robert Altman, whose highly regarded films include "Nashville," "M*A*S*H," "The Player," "Gosford Park" and "A Prairie Home Companion," has died at the age of 81. The multiple Oscar nominee who received an honorary lifetime achievement...Tags: Kevin Kline, Entertainment, Maggie Smith, Defense, Wars and Interventions
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A decade later, 'Best Little Town' still fits Bayfield to a T
Tribune staff reporterThere are still no traffic lights. In fact, there are still no traffic lights in the entire county. There's still no McDonald's, no Wal-Mart. The lake still sparkles, the beaches still squeak, the restaurants still serve those menacing whitefish livers."...Tags: Entertainment, Rooms and Sublets, Heart Attack, Willie Nelson, Trout
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'The Voice of the Prairie' at the Colony Theatre in Burbank
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Midwestern plains are inundated. The lives of thousands of farmers and small-town citizens will never be the same. But wait: It's 1923, not 2008. And the disruptive waves are coming from the newfangled radio, not the swollen Mississippi River. John...Tags: Entertainment, Nebraska, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Celebrities, Radio
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'Farmer John'
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer++++++++++++++++++++ || || ++++++++++++++++++++ If a man declared that he enjoyed working the land and getting dirty, you'd probably assume he were a farmer. If the same man took a bite from a handful of soil, proclaimed it tasty and then confessed to a...Tags: Documentary (genre), Entertainment, Movies, Death, Farms
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He's San Francisco's pugilistic poet, for better or verse
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAugust Kleinzahler gets into fights at poetry readings. Once, in Ireland, he traded insults with a host he found verbose. At a reading in a New York bar, he told a noisy drunk to shut his trap. Fists flew after the guy made a crack about Kleinzahler's...Tags: Allen Ginsberg, Sports, Charles Bukowski, Robin Hood, Basketball
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