For the average reader, the most infamous line of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” may be “Wherefore art thou Romeo?” But instead, I’ve found myself repeating the question, “What's in a name?” over ...
I never thought I’d be tempted by those gender-neutral pronouns, hir and ze and so on. But the case of Chelsea Manning does give one pause. On August 22, The New York Times announced that Private ...
The idyllic Italian countryside. The sexy stolen glances. The fireplace scene that launched 1,000 memes. "So much mainstream representation of queer people, especially when it's pitched to a wider ...
Dear Readers: Like all of you, I am curious about how things turn out after I publish a question. The following two letters are responses to a recent question from a college sophomore who signed his ...
Dear Amy: This little thing has nagged me for many years. My son has had two marriages… both of his wives have never felt comfortable calling me “Dad,” or by my first name. Instead, they have called ...
During my adolescent years, I rarely introduced myself with verbal clarity. My soft introductions were hard to hear and communicated more doubt than any kind of confident identity. I’d try to tell ...
I've been reading your column since I was a little kid. Last month, I decided to ask you my own question. Need a news break? Check out the all new PLAY hub with puzzles, games and more! As a ...
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