Friday, March 06, 2009

TNG: In Case You Missed It - 3/6/09

TNG Events Editor and Contributor Jolly brings you this glimpse of the week that was every Friday afternoon.

Happy Weekend! It took getting through a snowstorm, but we've made it through to something resembling Spring this first week of March. The weather report for this weekend looks glorious - take advantage of it while it lasts! But, in case you need a break from all of that sunshine, fresh air and frolicking, a good way to spend your time is catching up on all the good stuff you may have missed here on TNG in the past week.

So, for your perusing pleasure, presented below is a roundup of some of the most talked-about posts from the past week. As always, it's never too late to get in the discussion, so enjoy.

This week on TNG, in case you missed it:

In Commentary:

• Looking to take in a show? Check out our March Theatre Roundup for the scoop on what's going on around town this month.

• We highlighted a moment in history, as the Kameny Historic House was named a DC landmark.

• Maggie debuted the latest episode in the New Lefthand Lesbians series. Check it out!

• Zack declared his love of the body - namely body hair and foreskin, and making out.

• Corey planted a big one on you with his Sexual Disorientation column about the first kiss. Got some advice to share?

• We stepped into the Ladies' Room to find out why no one wants to watch a movie with Amelie.

• TNG reader Lance talked older men.

In Music:

• Rocky provided us with a lion of a mixtape in this week's What We're Listening To.

• The fun was doubled when we asked Two Straight Guys about life and music.

• Zack's Indie Rock Fag disclosed his Neko Case stalking tendencies.

In Politics:

• We asked some questions about what's going on down in Gainesville and then provided some answers.

• Our attention was turned to the issue of asylum for sexual minorities in our Global Gaze column.

• Dispatches From Left Field took on the issue of Enfranchisement.

Also:

• A roundup of the weekend's events was presented - don't forget to set your clocks ahead this weekend!

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