Thigh Masters
Positive Pedalers say the physical fitness that comes with being a member of the cycling group is a bonus to the friendships they build and the stigma they help tear down.
Beauty and the Beast
Could a heroin-like product developed from the poppy flower hold clues for a new protective agent against HIV?
2010 & Beyond
We take a look at forthcoming new meds—and novel ways that treatment could advance—over the next decade.
La Vida Latina
Stigma, belief systems, and other cultural differences can combine to create formidable obstacles—but barriers can be torn down.
Small World, Big Impact
On the verge of the year that will mark 30 years since the first cases of AIDS were identified, we take this World AIDS Day—observed on December 1 each year since 1988—to take a look at the effects one microscopic virus has had in three short decades.
The Art of AIDS
What began as a Day Without Art on the second World AIDS Day, in 1989, eventually morphed into a Day With(out) Art to highlight works inspired by HIVers’ experiences. We honor that still-growing body of influence and some of the creative people behind it in a special package on virally inspired arts.
Fabric of Our Lives
By using the plus sign in a custom-designed fabric on Project Runway, Mondo Guerra makes it work.
The New 60
Advocate columnist Robert Levithan is saddened that there is still a need for an It Gets Better campaign—but he's also living proof that it really does get better.
Michael Lucas on Reviving AIDS Art
Porn entrepreneur and Advocate columnist Michael Lucas sees the renewed interest in early AIDS-era art as the wake-up call the media needs.
Living the Questions
As Advocate columnist Tyler Helms approaches his one-year anniversary of going public with his HIV status, he wonders, Does the truth really set you free?
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