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May / June 2009 Issue

May / June 2009 Cover

Feature Stories:

Look What Love Has Given Me

In her own words, Tret Fure tells how she built a career for herself in folk music

National Women's Music Festival

Jane Weldon chronicles how Madison became the home to this 35-year mission.

From Serene to Surreal

Emily Mills uncovers the scope of musicans from our community on the Madison music scene

Before Christopher St.

Richard Wagner looks back at the early work of the New Harvest Foundation.





March / April 2009 Issue

March / April 2009 Cover

Feature Stories:

Our Towns

Various members from all facets of our community share their favorite small town destinations

Returning to His Roots

In his own words David Waugh describes growing up on a farm, and how he reconciled being gay with rural life

A Thread in Our Cultural Fabric

John Quinlan and Will Fellows revisit the cultural significance of Fellows' Farm Boys

Don't Forget the 'Third Coast'

Richard Wagner records the ripple effects that our elected officials have set in motion in the Upper Midwest




January / February 2009 Issue

January / February 2009 Cover

Feature Stories:

Dear Cris

OutReach Development Director Nikki Baumblatt's open letter to her partner, Cris Derrick

Finding Their Common Voice

Past Fair Wisconsin Board President Dan Ross marries love and activism

What is Love, Anyway?

Local author Darwin Ward takes a shot at describing an intangiable feeling






November / December 2008 Issue

November / December 2008 Cover

Feature Stories:

The Path to Parenting

As our families become more common, The Law Center for Children and Families reports on local options and resources.

How Far We've Come...

Our History with Richard Wagner

Fatherhood Realized

In their own words, Brendan Barrett and Vance Skinner tell why becoming dads was central to their identities.

The Teachers' Teacher

Madison Metropolitan School District GLBTQ Resource Teacher Bonnie Augusta on her role in building safer schools.



September / October 2008 Issue

September / October 2008 Cover

Feature Stories:

Our Candle in Congress

With the election close, Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin talks about Obama and her national and local agenda.

Fall Theater Preview

Madison Repertory Theater Acting Artistic Director Trevin Gay compiles a playbill of shows and artists of note. PLUS: Our History

The Stages of Her Life

In her own words, StageQ Artistic Director Tara Ayres expresses the role queer community theater plays in building our identity.