by Gary Carra | Feb 4, 2015 | Arts, Columns, Music, Nightcrawler
The song may be more than three decades old, but even now, when musicians play a local watering hole, they know there’s a good chance someone will yell out “Freebird” at some point. Plucking even the opening arpeggio of 1971’s “Stairway to Heaven” at any given guitar...
by Jack Brown | Feb 4, 2015 | Arts, Cinemadope, Columns, Film
It’s no secret that, more than just about any other medium, cinema has relied on — and thrived on — adapting material from other art forms. Whether it is as traditional as a new production of an old classic (see any number of period piece dramas) or as unusual as...
by Yana Tallon-Hicks | Feb 4, 2015 | Columns, The V-Spot
Dear Yana, About a year ago my girlfriend told me that she thinks she’s bi and that it was important for her to explore sex with women. So, I know at this point, as a dude, I’m supposed to go all crazy excited about a three-way, but I had a lot of reservations and...
by Advocate Staff | Feb 4, 2015 | Arts, Astrology, Leisure, Wellness
ARIES (March 21-April 19): In 1979, Monty Python comedian John Cleese helped direct a four-night extravaganza, The Secret Policeman’s Ball. It was a benefit to raise money for the human rights organization Amnesty International. The musicians known as Sting, Bono, and...
by Chuck Shepherd | Feb 4, 2015 | News, News of the Weird
The Project Theater Board at Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Massachusetts decided in January to cancel its upcoming annual presentation of the feminist classic Vagina Monologues. The all-women’s college recently declared it would admit males who lived and...