The V-Spot: How To Kiss With Consent
As with sex in general, with kissing, too, the Traditional Mood as staged by movies, mainstream, porn, social expectations, and the folklore of gossip actually does many of us a disservice in the consent department.
Bringing Homeopathy Out of the Shadows
But, besides being a hot button topic, what exactly is homeopathy and how does it work?
Reading His Own CIA File‘Left, Gay & Green’ autobiography a coming-of-age story amid turbulence
In 1976, that CIA report, which had been partially redacted, described Young: “[redacted name] was noted eating lunch with the infamous homosexual and Liberation News Service writer, Allen Young.”
Valley Advocate Spring Arts Preview 2019
Welcome to the Valley Advocate’s 2019 spring arts preview.
Bizarro Briefs: Little Debbie Getaway
A New York man probably could have found a more discreet vehicle to steal.
Editorial: Policing the Police in Springfield
Recent indictments show continuous need for strong oversight.
Valley Show Girl: Soulful Euphoria
They were nice enough to send me a “very rough mix” of the demo and while listening to it, I got the chills.
Cinemadope: Dear Genre
Helping spread the love for genre is Amherst Cinema’s Late Nights film series, which has always had a healthy dose of cultishly popular fare.
Q&A with Of Montreal frontman Kevin Barnes: Dealing With a Dismantled Reality
“Massachusetts is funny in that it has a reputation for the whole ‘Masshole’ thing and a reputation for being tougher and hard edged, but then there’s also really sweet and pure and brilliant people as well.”
Stagestruck: Blood, Tears & “Sweat” – Two plays reflect on the past and echo the present
Two of the Five Colleges’ season-ending productions, both by award-winning women playwrights, hark back to moments in recent history that continue to reverberate. Sarah Treem’s “When We Were Young and Unafraid” takes place in a remote backwater, while “Sweat,” by Lynn Nottage, unfolds in the industrial heartland. But they share themes of life-shattering violence — physical and emotional, economic and social — and the value of community.
V-Spot: What Do I Do With My Dude Pubes?
Does it even matter to most women or is this something men have mistakenly fixated on?
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Album Review: Pop and Punk Collide In The Prozacs’ Sci-Fi Influenced “Exist”
The change of pace in the middle of the song “Travel The Universe” made it felt like I was on a roller coaster at Riverside — not Six Flags — Riverside.
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StageStruck: Main Street Parade – A 20th-century travelogue comes back home
Double Edge Theatre may call their Ashfield farmstead home, but they are a world-class, and world-traveling, company. In addition to their annual farm-spanning summer spectacle and small-scale shows in their barn-theater, for the past couple of years they’ve been...











