Travel by Bits
May 18 2011 4:00 AM ET

Travel by Bits

Eric Mueller

Before you hit the road, be sure to bring along the latest technology to help make your trip that much better.

Royal Wedding Dos and Donts
April 27 2011 3:15 PM ET

Royal Wedding Dos and Don'ts

Steven Petrow

Mr. Manners Steven Petrow reminds Sir Elton and Gareth Thomas that there’s only one queen at this wedding, and her name is Elizabeth.

A Click in Time...
April 13 2011 4:00 AM ET

A Click in Time...

Eric Mueller

Between making short order of paperwork and moving everything to an electronic format, you’ll be surprised at how easy it can be to get your financial house in order.

My 35 Year Military Battle Miriam Ben Shalom
March 24 2011 4:30 PM ET

My 35-Year Military Battle

Advocate Contributors

In 1975, Miriam Ben-Shalom was discharged from the U.S. military for being a lesbian. Thirty-five years later, she was arrested for chaining herself to the White House fence. The activist explains why it's not over until it's really over.

March 22 2011 10:00 PM ET

Test Story with more pages

Advocate.com Editors

Multi-page summary.

Gay Cure Theres an App for That
March 10 2011 8:55 PM ET

Gay “Cure”: There’s an App for That

Advocate.com Editors

Activists are calling on Apple to remove an iPhone app that touts the “ex-gay” ministry Exodus International.

Body Electric
March 10 2011 5:00 AM ET

Body Electric

Eric Mueller

With summer just around the corner, a little technology can go a long way toward building your best body for swimsuit season.

New Dimensions
February 08 2011 5:00 AM ET

New Dimensions

Advocate Contributors

Two novel approaches offer options for 3D home viewing.

Life Goes On
February 08 2011 5:00 AM ET

Life Goes On

Advocate Contributors

Ending “don’t ask, don’t tell” consumed the lives of gay activists Lt. Dan Choi and Lt. Col. Victor Fehrenbach. With the repeal a matter of settled law, what do two of the most visible anti-DADT activists do now?

Repeal Rhetoric
October 16 2010 1:55 PM ET

Repeal Rhetoric

Advocate Contributors

The government's escalating opposition to a federal court order barring enforcement of "don't ask, don't tell" rests on threadbare arguments and false assumptions, writes Maj. Mike Almy, who was discharged from the U.S. Air Force in 2006 under the policy.

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