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Miami New Times
South Florida's lawless exotic rental car industry keeps rolling.
By Gus Garcia-Roberts
Houston Press
In Texas, restitution for victims is nothing but a state-sanctioned sham.
By Chris Vogel
Seattle Weekly
If you thought Seattle couldn't fetishize coffee any more, you haven't been to a "cupping" yet.
By Jonathan Kauffman
Who's Afraid of the Morality Police?
Published on December 05, 2007 at 4:21am
Once upon the 1950s, the world was even more dangerous and complicated for gays than it is now. As a result, they had to make more and better jokes. A document of this phenomenon is Staircase, a new production of a vintage 1960s play concerning the lives of our heroes, Charlie and Harry. They're a crotchety old couple (think La Cage aux Folles) in a day and age when homosexuality is illegal thus, their marriage is a threat to law enforcement. Hilarity, as they say, ensues. Touted as highly bitchy, Charles Dyer's script thrives on the conflict between old-fashioned bigotry and the emerging tolerance of the moment but keep in mind that the moment is 1966. Colorful scarves and hairdressing abound.
Nov. 15-Dec. 16, 8 p.m., 2007