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Fall Movie Preview II :: Franco, Harry Potter, Cher and Phillip Morris

Sep 5
Two weeks ago we highlighted the films being released this fall through October. Now we look to the end of the year, one that promises more Harry Potter, a return of Cher and the long-delayed release of I Love You, Phillip Morris.

News

Microbocide Effective Against HIV--But There’s No Money to Fund It

By Kilian Melloy | Sep 6
A study released in July indicated that a microbial gel might help shield women against HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. But a lack of funding for follow-up studies presents a barrier to getting the gel into use, even in places where it could do the most good.

Del. GOP Candidate Opposes ... Masturbation

Sep 7
Tea Party candidate for the Senate Christine O’Donnell’s campaign has been beset by a number of issues--including her stance against masturbation because, she says, it is a form of adultery.

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Entertainment

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee

Sep 7
The Broadway hit musical is given a tightly-knit production under the sensitive eye of director/choreographer Stephen Terrell achieves that delicate balance of hilarity with pathos.

Krakow Melt

Sep 7
Daniel Allen Cox allows his second novel, Krakow Melt, to spill over the edges and create a meta-literary experience that illuminates--and singes.

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Style

Face It, Summer’s Over: Put Your Best Face Forward into Autumn

By Mark Thompson | Sep 7
Face it, summer’s over. Your share has expired and fears of Hurricane Earl sent you racing back to the city. No more salty-air days; so long, sun-kissed skin. Boo hoo. So now what? Now it’s time to stride into autumn with your best face forward.

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Nightlife

In this Sept. 10, 1960 file photo, runners in the Olympic marathon pass under the Arch of Constantine shortly after the start of the event in Rome. They were the Summer Games that ushered in the Olympics as we know them today. Starting 50 years ago on Wed

Inside Donald Trump’s Miss Universe :: August 22, 2010

Sep 2
In a beauty pageant, you are bound to find two things: the beauty queens and the poll of (gay) talent that makes the contestants look for beautiful. From hairstylists, make up artists, fashion designers to the experts that train these young ladies how to be the ultimate expression of beauty and feminitity. Beauty pageants are the biggest display of talent and expertise on beauty matters - mostly handle by gay men. EDGE attended the Miss Universe 2010 in Vegas and brings you this photo album of the special moments of the pageant!

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Business/Finance

President Barack Obama speaks on the economy at the Milwaukee Laborfest in Milwaukee, Monday, Sept. 6, 2010

Obama assails GOP, promotes new jobs program

By Darlene Superville | Sep 7
A combative President Barack Obama rolled out a long-term jobs program Monday that would exceed $50 billion to rebuild roads, railways and runways, and coupled it with a blunt campaign-season assault on Republicans for causing Americans’ hard economic times.

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Travel

Sgt. Charles Reed, from Steam Boat, Colo., of the 715 Military Intelligence Unit, center, celebrates his 34th birthday with his colleagues and the staff at TGI Fridays restaurant on the boardwalk at Kandahar Air Force Base, Afghanistan, Monday, Sept. 6, 2

Down on the Boardwalk - in Kandahar, Afghanistan

By TODD PITMAN | Sep 7
It was a broiling fall evening in this southern Afghan battlezone, and U.S. Army Sgt. Charles Reed wanted to celebrate his birthday in style - at T.G.I. Friday’s on the boardwalk.

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Health/Fitness

Benefits Of Early HIV Testing and Treatment Are Clear

By Gary Barlow | Sep 3
The benefits of getting tested for HIV and starting antiretroviral treatment as soon as possible after an HIV-positive diagnosis are clear, a prominent HIV/AIDS specialist said Aug. 24 at the Center on Halsted.

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