The mid 1990s --
specifically the two-year period beginning in December
1995 during which five revolutionary, lifesaving protease
inhibitor medications were approved --mark the single
biggest turning point in the global battle against HIV
and AIDS. Times are a changing again, and now, there
are a slew of new HIV drugs that will change the world and
lengthen lives.
September 29, 2008 By Bob Adams
The first out gay
man to win the Mr. America title, in 1973, Jim Morris
is going stronger than ever, working as a personal trainer
at Legacy Gym in West L.A. and posing,
magnificently, for our photo portfolio "The
Naked Truth" -- at age 73! Truly raising the
bar on the concept of aging gracefully, Jim talks
frankly about gays and self-perception, his vegan
diet, steroids, and his wild night with Elton John,
John Lennon, and Divine.
August 28, 2008 By John Jameson
A ubiquitous
presence on 1990s TV with her signature buzz cut and manic
energy, Susan Powter urged everyone to “stop the
insanity!” as she dished out her own brand of
dieting advice. Now she’s back and at age 50 more
fired up than ever.
July 30, 2008 By Lisa Bernhard
Internationally
known kayaker Tanya Faux is competing this week in the
Teva Mountain Games competition in Vail, Colo. The pro
athlete shares her experiences on the kayaking circuit
as well as some insights into her personal life.
June 10, 2008 By Shannon Connolly
Getting fit by
playing video games is no longer an oxymoron. The new Wii
Fit from Nintendo, with personalized training and
entertaining activities, won't replace your exercise
regimen, but it may be a lot more fun.
May 27, 2008 By Kyle Buchanan
Writer Dennis
Hensley explores why gay women who surf abound --
they even have their own reality show -- and yet
finding blokes who are out, proud, and surf isn't
easy.
February 25, 2008 By Dennis Hensley
Winning Bravo's
Shear Genius competition was just one more win for
Anthony Morrison. The British hairstylist to the stars talks
about coming out, falling for an older man, and how he
inherited the Jeri Curl gene.
January 2, 2008 By Michael Giltz
For some gay and
lesbian adults, having been chosen last in P.E. class
inflicts a wound they still feel today, keeping them from
enjoying sports and wreaking havoc on their
self-esteem. Judy Kamilhor examines the
"chosen-last syndrome" and other traumatic childhood
sports experiences -- and shows how to overcome them.
May 18, 2007
In his new book,
Cruise Control: Understanding Sex Addiction in
Gay Men, psychotherapist Robert Weiss, MSW, explores
why such a disproportionately high number of gay men engage
in sexually compulsive behavior and how they can be
helped.
January 27, 2006 By Neal Broverman
Dropped by
sponsors on the eve of the competition, 36-year-old out
skater Stéphane Vachon hopes gay contributions
will help him test his Canadian gold medals at the
Adult World Championships in Germany.
May 17, 2005 By Daniel Vaillancourt