November 29th, 2006

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Joe was back in the studio with Mary for this week’s show — and just in time for his own birthday. To get the party started we surprised the birthday boy with special guest Carrie Megginson, horoscope writer for Metro Weekly magazine, to see what the stars held in store for our favorite Sagittarius.

Turning to more earthly speculation, we invited New York Times reporter Patrick Healy onto the show to talk about Hilary Clinton, her possible presidential run and other gossip related to the 2008 elections. Take a minute to listen in here part 1 and part 2.

Fall 2006 spelled victory for fair-minded political candidates across the country, and Joe took some time to sit down with out lesbian U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin to discuss what the election results means for the GLBT community and America as a whole.

The holiday movie season is in full force and Logan Hill of New York Magazine dropped in to give us a preview of what is coming out in the next few weeks. Listen in here.

It has been 25 years since the AIDS epidemic began. One aspect of the fight against HIV/AIDS that doesn’t get enough attention is that in this country, black gay men continue to be the group hardest hit by the epidemic. Two longtime activists — Cornelius Baker, the national policy advisor for the newly formed National Black Gay Men’s Advocacy Coalition, and Ronald Johnson, deputy executive director for policy of the AIDS Action Council — joined us to talk about AIDS in the black community and what they are doing to create positive change. Listen to the discussion in parts 1 and 2.





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