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...stirring spech into sign language was masterfully achieved by the show’s interpreters, who were actors in their own right, conveying the emotions and personalities of the characters with their body language as they interpreted the spoken words of the stage with their hands. When a lesbian worker named Kat, played by Catrin M. Lloyd-Bollard ’08, rebukes her would-be lover Poppy (Edward Hichez), the interpreter translating Kat’s part actually looked vividly angry while the interpreter translating Poppy’s part looked suitably pathetic. Later, when Kat described her sexual...
...must be best to trade in the valued rights of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transsexual students for federal grant money. Best to deny the student body the infrastructure that would cultivate our values of community—student center, anyone?—because a commitment to human values is deemed too expensive and unimportant by the University...
...discussions have happened before, but they generally happened within one community,” said Gregory M. Schmidt ’06, president of the Dems. Presenting as a model last year’s joint campaign for marriage equality between the Dems and the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance, Schmidt urged student groups to work together on issues of overlapping political interests. “I do hope you will get involved in the political scene. Make this an active campus,” Counter said...
...Rules for Military Gays The guidelines that officially put into place the Pentagon's ''Don't ask, don't tell, don't pursue'' policy pertaining to gays in the military were announced. The rules will allow gay or lesbian soldiers to serve in the armed forces but only if they are not engaging in homosexual sex. Under the policy, a soldier seen at a gay bar, for example, would not be subject to investigation, but a soldier seen holding hands with a person of the same sex might be. Gay-rights activists argued that the regulations are so vague that...
...these homophobes are closet homosexuals, because that’s what all the pop psychology says,” Wright told an audience of about a dozen at the Coop on Tuesday. But Wright argues that Lowell felt embarrassed that his own poet-sister, Amy, was a cigar-smoking lesbian who took long, chauffeured drives in her luxury car with a female companion. “There may be a connection between [President Lowell’s] forbearance and tolerance toward a gay sister he loved and his implacable cruelty toward homosexual boys he did not know...