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Patty Berne's Sins Invalid: Sex, art and disability

Patty Berne reveals incidences in her life that led her to start a performance group that examines sexuality and disability.

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Getting It on With . . . Trevor Hoppe

Trevor Hoppe—gay men's health activist and founder of BeyondMasculinity.com—gives the 411 on condoms, Michael Phelps, and sissy-dom in San Francisco.        

Sex Columnist to Sex Columnist

Bonnie Zylbergold shoots the breeze with fellow "sexperts" Em & Lo, taking on everything from their latest book Sex: How to do Everything, to G-Spot hype, favorite sex toys, and disappointed husbands. Read on for the goods!

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Fat Burlesque

Big women are strutting their stuff as dancers in burlesque troupes. But it's not just about entertainment. These ladies are confronting weight discrimination and challenging people's perceptions of beauty norms.            

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Performance art group Sins Invalid documents sex and disability

Director Patty Berne prepares for her group's performance at San Francisco's Brava Theater. Through art and personal expression, Sins Invalid is changing people's perceptions of sexuality and disability.         

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Getting it on with . . . Michael Jacoby

Bonnie interviews filmmaker Michael Jacoby and takes a peek inside the lives of LGBT seniors in his acclaimed documentary 'Ten More Good Years'. If you missed it at 2007's Frameline's SF International LGBT Film Festival, you can still watch it on the Sundance Channel and on Logo.              

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Getting it on with . . . Perez Hilton

Bonnie celebrates PRIDE with Perez Hilton and the entire cast of Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild. The movie screened at Frameline's SF LGBT Film Festival in 2008.         

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Getting it on with . . . Ally Sheedy

Bonnie talks with Ally Sheedy and Kyle Schickner, actor and director of 'Steam'. 'Steam' screened on Monday at Frameline's 2008 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival.   

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Getting it on with . . . Amy Andre

Bi-activist Amy Andre curated Frameline film festival's "Bi Request", a program of shorts that screened on Wednesday, June 25, 2008. Here, she talks about bi-invisibility, porn, and Lindsay Lohan.     

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Getting it on with . . . Ethan Suniewick

Doctors need education on how to treat their trans patients. Ethan Suniewick has just the antidote: TRANSforming Healthcare. His video short screened at Frameline's 2008 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival and has been used as a training tool for physicians nationwide.