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One Traumatic Soprano
Ira Siff's alter ego Madame Vera Galupe-Broszkh may be an over-the-top tribute to the opera world, but it hasn't stopped legends including Leontyne Price and Joan Sutherland from embracing the show.

By Charlie Richards
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Video Content Flag  The Boys of Summer
Seven friends in Speedos, summer in Fire Island, and a new Miley Cyrus single. It was supposed to be just for fun. Then Miley tweeted that she couldn't stop watching the spoof video of her hit "Party in the USA."

By Duane Wells
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Destiny's Other Child
People may refer to her as the girl who was unceremoniously ousted from Destiny's Child, but with her outspoken thoughts on gay marriage and her pearls of wisdom for Chris Brown, LeToya proves this is her moment.

By David Michael Conner
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A Date With Diva
With everyone on a budget, Advocate.com weeds through the onslaught of fall releases from divas including Whitney, Mariah, Shakira, and Christina to determine which ones are worth getting excited about.

By Jamie Nicholes
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Living Positive
Author and musician Tim’m T. West talks about being an HIV-positive rapper, educating gay youths, his successful music career, and what he’d trade it all for.

By Clay Cane
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So Much to Say
Gays may ridicule him about his fascination with the Dave Matthews Band, but author and journalist Benoit Denizet-Lewis loves the group’s front man and is not afraid to admit it.

By Benoit Denizet-Lewis
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Justin Time
Justin Bond earned raves as sloshed septuagenarian lounge singer Kiki Durane of the Tony-nominated performance duo Kiki & Herb. Now, the “trans-fabulous performance-activist” is going solo.

By Brandon Voss
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Tweeting the Jackson Funeral
Of the millions who tried to get tickets to Michael Jackson's gigantic funeral, Advocate News Editor Andrew Harmon was one of the few to actually win a pair. He kept us posted through the day with Tweets from the Staples Center.

By Andrew Harmon
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M.J. Honored in Star-Studded Tribute
Michael Jackson's memorial preempts cable news coverage of the sham Iranian presidential election, closes freeways, and brings out a ton of stars to pay tribute.

By Andrew Harmon
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Hungry Like the Wolf
A master of viola, ukulele, piano, and harp, Patrick Wolf is a music prodigy -- one who, the night before this interview, spit on a cop and got himself arrested.

By Graham Kolbeins