March 5, 2001 Issue
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FEATURES The gay movement is over, a victim of its own remarkable success. But Jesse Green asks: What did we learn from the struggle? The Gay List From Wall Street to the art world to law to (yep) sports, gay power is having a coming-out party. Our nominees for the city's 101 most influential lesbians and gays. The Morning-After Pill Thanks to an experimental treatment known as pep, the risk from exposure to HIV can be dramatically reduced -- if it's initiated within 72 hours. Glenn Gordon gives a firsthand account of meeting -- and beating -- the virus. Hiding Out The world has come a long way since the days of Stonewall. So why, asks Maer Roshan, are so many gay celebrities -- with the collusion of the press -- still stuck in the closet? Gay by the Numbers An exclusive poll for New York by Global Strategy Group suggests that here in the city, the closet door is off its hinges. But if straights are so supportive of their gay neighbors, why are only 58 percent of gays out at work? Simon Dumenco interprets the results. Club Crawl It's 12:30 a.m. on a Saturday night, and Marc Berkley is surrounded by G-stringed boy toys. Derek de Koff finds out who's on the A-list with gay nightlife's head promoter. Queerer Than Folk Gay life is getting more TV time than ever. But Daniel Mendelsohn argues that Queer As Folk and its ilk are more akin to nature shows than to gay-friendly entertainment.
DEPARTMENTS
This Media Life Andrew Sullivan is the most influential gay, conservative, Catholic, British public intellectual in the country. But whom, exactly, does he speak for?
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THE CRITICS
3000 Miles to Graceland: Costner and Elvis deserve better
Theater Bruckner's forgotten classic Race
Classical Music The Makropulos Case at bam: Anja Silja shines
Architecture MoMA's "Workspheres": Empty offices
Television The Lone Gunmen attack (and fail)
Restaurants Fleur de Sel's charm: Fantastic food with sublime service to match
Pop Music Pavement's Stephen Malkmus finds his stride -- for the second time
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