21-August-2008
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It's a King Thing
Nelida Contreras meets the drag kings who love strutting their stuff and pleasing their female fans
Xena Lives!
Fans of the TV show will be delighted to learn that Xena cult lives on, worldwide. Jayelle Wilder reports back from two Xena Conventions this year

WE’RE NOT IN XANADU ANYMORE
If you think roller-skates are for sissies, you haven’t met Uzi Sioux, or any of her team mates from the Queens of Pain roller derby team. Darlene Dowling talks thrills and spills with Uzi.
SAPPHO ON THE SMALL SCREEN
Lesbians are all over TV, from Grey’s Anatomy, to a new reality show featuring Asian lesbians. Lily Tryon investigates.
MR SHOWBIZ TO YOU
Some say that the era of drag kings is over. But in New York City there is an entity who lives on and prospers as “the king of showbiz.” Darlene Dowling meets Mr Murray Hill.

I Have Always Known I was Different
I have always known I was different. Goodness knows how many times other kids in the playground called me a poofter. One of the bullies’ favourites was to call me ‘Susan Gay’ instead of Susan Day. Gay Sera Sera There is a cartoon of a nurse carrying a newborn baby and informing the delighted parents, “It’s a Lesbian.”
A Pampered Life – Naprogesic launches online community for women
With life getting busier and time pressures increasing every day, Naprogesic is giving women the opportunity to take some well deserved time out for themselves with the launch of A Pampered Life - the first Australian online branded community for women.
AUSTRALIA’S LEADING LESBIAN MAGAZINE
LINKS WITH THE LONGEST RUNNING LESBIAN COMMUNITY GRANTS SCHEME TO MAKE HERSTORY Avalon Media, publisher of LOTL Magazine, has joined forces with Lesbians Incorporated (LInc) to celebrate two decades of contributions to lesbian community and culture.
The “Lesbian Zest” report on Lesbian Health
The “Lesbian Zest” report on Lesbian Health, and the report “Thriving as a bisexual or queer woman,” partly funded by ALMA (Australian Lesbian Medical Association) is now available online or by requesting a free copy from Southern Women’s Community Health Centre, PO BOX 437 Noarlunga Centre SA 5168.
LOTL's own weightloss Advice
Questions After many years of suffering from sickness after eating, and a wide variety of diets, it has been eliminated to “Lettuce” being the causing factor. This has been a great discovery for I have been on diets my entire life, and depending on the diet the degree of sickness that has gone along with it.
Gay Sera Sera
There is a cartoon of a nurse carrying a newborn baby and informing the delighted parents, “It’s a Lesbian.” I often think that was me, 66 years ago as I don’t think anything is more certain than that was what I was from the moment I began to breathe until the moment I will stop breathing.

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