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Levy’s portrayal of the lesbian sub-culture in New York and San Francisco as essentially an extension of the male-female dichotomy is voyeuristically fascinating, but too specific to help prove the greater cultural point...
...palpable self-possession. "I thought," she says, with a hint of wistfulness to her smile, "as much as I've loved staying in the 19th century, maybe it would be interesting to have a change." Stark as the differences are, the acute sense of period and themes of lesbian love and relationships unfolding that distinguished Waters' earlier work get full play in this vivid, compassionate re-creation of 1940s London, which starts postwar and reverses into the Blitz. Her characters seem to be taking life one day at a time. Jealousy-riddled Helen and flighty Julia are lovers...
...election, The Crimson obtained an e-mail from a Voith-Gadgil staffer to a member of the Grimeland-Hadfield campaign, asking Grimeland and Hadfield to drop out of the race and “join forces” against Haddock and Riley. Later in the week, the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance and the Harvard Republican Club issued a joint statement condemning Voith and Gadgil for making contradictory statements to their respective groups about the role of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps on campus. The Crimson originally endorsed Voith and Gadgil but rescinded that endorsement several...
...Harvard Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance (BGLTSA) kicked off its second-annual “Bisexuality Weeks” program with events yesterday and Sunday. During the next two weeks, the group hopes to build on last year’s program by discussing bisexual men and by focusing on the marginalization of bisexuals within the larger queer community. “These are issues that aren’t normally addressed in the GBLT [Gay, Bisexual, Lesbian, and Transgender] community,” said Jana S. Y. Lepon ’08, treasurer of BGLTSA...
...RAINBOW GAMES Italy's gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered community hopes a second Olympics--the Torino Pride Games 2006--in March will soften people's attitudes in the socially conservative nation...