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...enjoyed reading the most recent issue of HQ, Harvard's magazine for bisexual, gay and lesbian topics. My only problem concerned the telos towards which all of these literary efforts were directed, the theme of the issue: "race, ethnicity and sexual orientation...
...content to champion gay rights, HQ bent over backwards to become even more politically correct than it currently is (quite a fear). The recent issue examines not only the experiences of those ordinary bisexuals, gays and lesbians, but the experiences of African-American, Mexican-American and Jewish gays and lesbians. A veritable cornucopia of "difference...
...political publications, received Council funding as fledgling organizations. Also, Lat's question, "Should a group whose idea of 'art' is a really bad play script about gay rights receive money from the Office for the Arts?" is strange. I assume he is referring to AFARM's piece in HQ, "Sugar Daddy Memoirs From the Association for the Absence of Rabid Moralism " (HQ, Dec., 1993). While it is sophisticated and difficult, I would hardly say it is "really bad." But it is meaningless whether or not I think it's good and Lat thinks it's bad. If artwork affects someone...
...need humor and whimsy, and if it gets funded, just remember: so did the Harvard-Radcliffe Ping Pong Club. Theodore K. Gideonse '96 Editor, HQ Magazine...
Campus groups which have received funding fromRUS in the past include Women Appealing For Change(WAC), Lighthouse Magazine, HQ Magazine, BlackC.A.S.T., the Asian American Association (AAA) andCalling it Rape, Guiney says...