Word: lesbian
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...acting crass or melodramatic. His sharply calm, no-nonsense voice melts faster than the Chernobyl reactor in the presence of his sweetheart, the cruel and mocking Katherina Serafima Gleb (Sara Yellen '00). She, in turn, kicks him and his desperate advances to the floor and screams, "I'm a lesbian!" with such defiance that, as with most of the characters, you don't know if you want to hate or love her. The chemistry between the sparring couple is superb, and perhaps the best in the entire play. The sight of Popo's adoring eyes as he strums the same...
...male-to-female transgendered person and a lesbian, I appreciated your recognition of the political successes and social challenges of transgender people. In today's culture, I find myself constantly educating others. Your article's breadth, coupled with TIME's wide circulation, will make that part of my life a little easier. In an era when men are said to be "from Mars," transgendered people are nearly the only ones who can speak from experience about the different kinds of treatment that men and women receive. Everyone can benefit from transgendered people's insights. RACHEL HOLLOWGRASS Oakland, Calif...
...health-care bill to death? Well, meet their evil twins, Anne and John Paulk, the poster couple for the notion that homosexuality can be stopped if only heterosexuality is embraced. Once gay and unbelieving, Anne and John accepted Christ and then each other: one cured homosexual married one saved lesbian. There's a Jack for every Jill in the land of the Christian right...
...emotional than sexual" anyway. But she insists "they would have led to sexual relationships" had they continued. Her husband, a former Kinko's manager now with Exodus, is more defensive about his wife's credentials. "It doesn't matter whether she dated 400 women or one. She was a lesbian." So there...
Sources: NFL, New York Times, CSAE, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, USA Today, Washington Post