An independent newspaper serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This edition features articles on lobbying for gay rights, information learned through Freedom of Information Act requests about FBI investigations of suspected homosexuals during Hoover's leadership and the persecution of the McCarthy era, charges against Lambda Rising gay bookstore alleging sex discrimination, a fight by a lesbian military reservist to keep her position, advice on finding a gay-friendly doctor, and ads for gay-friendly businesses, events, and groups., Volume 8, Number 4
An independent newspaper serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This edition features articles on hearings to reconsider requirements to self-disclose homosexuality on draft registration, protests about employment discrimination at the FBI, gay rights issues in local politics, attitudes to long-term romantic relationships in the gay community, coverage of DC's Gay Pride celebrations, challenges in funding the Gay Men's VD Clinic despite Congressional oversight of DC's budget, reviews of media about gays and transsexuals, and ads for gay-friendly businesses, events, and groups., Volume 10, Number 13
An independent newspaper serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This edition features articles on anti-gay lobbying by Jerry Falwell and the Christian fundamentalist Right, immigration reform drops the requirement for medical exams for homosexuality, DC's school board' s acceptance of Jr. ROTC programs despite concerns of conflict between DC anti-discrimination law and military policy, reviews of gay-interest media, requests for foster parents for gay teens, continued protests against the FBI over employment discrimination, and ads for gay-friendly businesses, events, and groups., Volume 10, Number 16
An independent newspaper serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This edition features articles on criticism of an ABC national news broadcast linking gay prostitution in DC and foreign espionage, an editorial about the use of secret informers in anti-gay national news stories by ABS, NBC, and CBS and allegations that the broad based anti-gay coverage constitutes a 'witch-hunt' against gays , reports of FBI surveillance of DC's gay community, a spate of election-time allegations of homosexuality in congressional campaigns, Reagan administration approval for an increase in funding for the National Cancer Institute to study AIDS-related cancer, and ads for gay-friendly businesses, events, and groups., Volume 13, Number 16
An independent newspaper serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This edition features articles on DC government's efforts to keep Whitman-Walker open despite loss of federal funding, a look at the spread of AIDS-related illnesses in major U.S. cities and news from CDC research identifying HIV (then known as Gay Related Immune Deficiency, or GRID) as a sexually-transmitted disease, FBI involvement in police crackdowns on DC area gay prostitution rings, coverage of 1982 gay pride celebrations, reviews of gay interest arts and media, and ads for gay-friendly businesses, events, and groups., Volume 13, Number 13
An independent newspaper serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This edition features articles on frustration over continuing efforts in Congress to repeal DC's health insurance non-discrimination law, a restriction by Northwest Airlines and 5 other airlines banning people with AIDS including an American tourist who began experiencing AIDS complications while traveling in China and was refused when trying to take a return flight back to the United States, a look back at J. Edgar Hoover's FBI and its efforts to investigate gay rights activists, conflict over a Defense Department plan to assign San Francisco as the home-port of the battleship Missouri despite San Francisco's strict non-discrimination policy, the death from AIDS of co-founder of the Gay Caucus of the Democratic National Committee Dick Hansen, statistics on new HIV infections in the DC area, reviews of gay interest arts and media, tourist information about Great Haven gay Midwest resort near Saugatuck (MI) on the Great Lakes, a profile of gay Celtic heritage group The Gay Celts, several recipes provided by local restaurants, and ads for gay-friendly businesses, events, and groups., Volume 18, Number 32
An independent newspaper serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This edition features articles on the US Court of Appeals ruling against the FBI's employment discrimination case, black identity and heritage in the gay community, arrests in the murder of a gay man in Virginia, conflict within the National Organization of Women over lesbians, ratings of politicians in Virginia and DC on gay rights issues, Gay Pride celebrations in Sweden, Amnesty International's addition of gays to its Prisoners of Conscience advocacy, reviews of gay-interest media, and ads for gay-friendly businesses, events, and groups., Volume 10, Number 20
An independent newspaper serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This edition features articles on outrage over the light sentence given to Harvey' Milk's assassin in San Francisco, efforts to make teen sexual education more gay-friendly, controversy in Congress over the FBI firing of a gay man contrary to Justice Department policy, coverage of gays in the media, the release of the teen who attacked gay men at a New York City anti-nuclear protest, news from a gay health conference, a story on religious pilgrimage to Israel by gay Muslins, Jews, and Christians, and ads for gay-friendly businesses, events, and groups., Volume 10, Number 11
An independent newspaper serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This edition features articles on investigations of employment discrimination in the FBI's firing of a gay employee over his refusal to name other gay employees despite Justice Department policy against this, violence against gays at a protest against nuclear technology in New York City, prominent lesbian activists representing at a feminist conference at George Washington University, reviews of gay-interest media, and ads for gay-friendly businesses, events, and groups., Volume 10, Number 10
An independent newspaper serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This edition features articles on meetings of gay activists with the Carter Administration, battles for gay rights in Florida, an account of the Hanafi hostage situation in downtown D.C. by a gay hostage, news of the scale of FBI and D.C. police surveillance of gay activists in the early 70s and their use of blackmail to force gays to spy on the activists, as well as ads for gay-friendly businesses, events, and groups., Volume 8, Number 4