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Keeping It Fresh
Dixie Longate hits the road with her Tupperware Party, talks about her life in prison, what she keeps in the modular mates under her bed and why the girls in the OC know how to party.

By Baz Hawkins
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Seat Filler
Somebody call 911! The Advocate’s queen on the New York theater scene is burning up the dance floor with Maksim Chmerkovskiy, crafty cheerleaders, and lots of naked boys.

By Brandon Voss
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Video Content Flag  A Guy and His Dolls
Don't hate Broadway vet Richard Jay-Alexander for thinking Jessica Biel has the chops to pull off Guys and Dolls in concert. After all, he considers Barbra, Bette and Bernadette close personal and professional friends.

By Brandon Voss
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Seat Filler
For the Pride edition, the Queen on the New York theater scene cruises Central Park with Anne Hathaway, crashes a Tupperware party, and even finds love in a public bathroom.

By Brandon Voss
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He Asked for It
Gay playwright Erik Patterson tackles HIV in a funny way -- no hospital beds here.

By Amita Parashar
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Advocate's Queen on the NYC Theater Scene
For his inaugural monthly column, Seat Filler, Brandon Voss battles dirty drag and shirtless stunts to find gay gems off the beaten Broadway path -- but will Michael Urie ever return his tweets?

By Brandon Voss
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Other Mother's Day
In off-Broadway’s Coraline playwright-performer David Greenspan pokes gender conventions in the black-button eye.

By Brandon Voss
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McGillis Takes on Little Foxes
Newly out actress Kelly McGillis heads a strong cast in the Pasadena Playhouse’s excellent production of the Lillian Hellman classic The Little Foxes.

By Trudy Ring
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When You’re Good to Chandra
Grey’s Anatomy scene-stealer Chandra Wilson brings her “va-jay-jay” back to Broadway as Chicago’s Mama Morton -- and dishes about those rumored Grey's departures too.

By Brandon Voss
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Dolly Punches In to Broadway
9 to 5 The Musical isn't a gold mine of social commentary, but it sure is a fun show.

By Mike Diamond