Polly, Pegs, Salads Tossed
Parting Glances A New York madam by the name of Polly Adler wrote a tell-all best seller about her 30 years in the brothel business. "A House is Not a Home" [...]
C. Todd Gilbert
Creep of the Week Discrimination against lesbians and gays is but a figment of some overactive imaginations in Virginia so there's no need for silly laws [...]
Rub Peter. Lay Paul.
Parting Glances For whatever reason of erotic senescence or jaded performance acumen – emphasis on syllable three – I've been giving online erotica a [...]
Women in Combat, A First-Hand Account
by Laura Nichols Viewpoint I am a Vietnam era veteran, with MP exit rank over 40 years ago, and very proud of my service. Recently, the U.S. government has [...]
Diana Medley
Creep of the Week Not every teacher is able to find the courage to boldly declare that gay, lesbian, and bisexual students have no purpose in life and that [...]
It's February: Time for Love, Marriage And Equality
It's February; love's in the air, and apparently everyone is high on the Valentine's Day Kool-Aid. You expect to be inundated with love stories, engagements [...]
Lucy Van Pelt Goes Disco
Parting Glances I'm spending several hours this week with 40 kids, the youngest three, the oldest 14. Each has a story about being or becoming aware that [...]
A Testimonial For Creating Change
By Richard A. Yancy Change can be defined in many ways, and the word change is often used in light of positive transformation. However, the word change does [...]
Aaron Klein
Creep of the Week All together now: "If I knew you were coming I'd have baked a cake. Unless you're gay, unless you're gay…" That's the theme song of Sweet [...]
West Horror Baptist Revenge
Parting Glances I'm not a fan of zombie or vampire movies, but I had occasion – I think it was Halloween, or, Feast of the Circumcision – one of the two of [...]