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Famous Firsts by LGBT Americans
Some early accomplishments by LGBT Americans LGBT Firsts: Government1 Local elected lesbian official: Kathy Kozachenko, 1974, Ann Arbor City Council, Mich. Local elected gay official: Harvey…All About Chicago
Chicago, Illinois, is known as the Windy City. The name may come from the breezes off Lake Michigan or the braggadocious population, no one knows for sure. But its rapid growth from a humble…LA Doctors
CBSMonday 10:00–11:00 p.m.Cast:Ken Olin, Matt Craven, Rick Roberts and Sheryl Lee Four young, dedicated doctors (Olin, Craven, Roberts and Lee) buck the managed-care trend and open a practice…WNBA Annual Awards, 2003 Season
Most Valuable Player: Lauren Jackson, SeattleRookie of the Year: Cheryl Ford, DetroitCoach of the Year: Bill Laimbeer, DetroitDefensive Player of the Year: Sheryl Swoopes, HoustonMost…Return of the Grievous Angel: A Tribute to Gram Parsons — Various Artists
Almo Sounds Tribute albums have saturated the market in recent years, but every once in awhile there's still one that is absolutely irresistible. That's certainly the case with this…John Carpenter's Vampires
Director:John CarpenterWriter:Don JakobyColumbia; R; 107 minutesRelease:10/98Cast:James Woods, Daniel Baldwin, Sheryl Lee, Thomas Ian Griffith, Maximilian Schell and Tim GuineeBased on the…On the Road Again
Despite some casualties, there's more than enough music to go around this summer. by Beth Rowen Lilith Fair organizer Sarah McLachlan accepts one of her two 1997 Grammys.With only days left in…Shannon McNally
Jukebox SparrowsCapitol The music world's been spinning in recent years, with the rise of hip-hop, techno, and teen pop. Thankfully, record labels haven't given up on finding new, roots-…Stevie Nicks
Trouble in Shangri-LaReprise More than 25 years into her career, Stevie Nicks is still a mesmerizing presence, whose blend of soft allure and fierce determination paved the way for a new…Dick
Director:Andrew FlemingWriters:Andrew Fleming and Sheryl LonginColumbia Pictures; 90 minutes; PG-13Release:8/99Cast:Kirsten Dunst, Michelle Williams, Jim Breuer Maybe it's Monica's fault.…