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Melissa Etheridge on Surviving Cancer
By now there isn’t a lesbian alive — well, maybe there’s one in some remote corner of Kuala Lumpur — who doesn’t know who Melissa Etheridge is. She’s the rock star who stole Bruce Springsteen’s crown, the lesbian who parented two babies conceived with David Crosby’s seed, the wife of a twentysomething TV star and the chick who rocked the dyke world when she came out and declared she was, indeed, a lesbian. And most recently, Etheridge became the face of breast cancer: the ultimate symbol of survival as encapsulated in a woman who defiantly shaved her head, went through chemo and then went on to give the most talked- about television performance of the year (at the 2005 Grammy Awards). We recently caught up with her to find out how cancer has changed (almost) everything.
Ten Powerful Lesbian Doctors
They’ve taken the Hippocratic Oath—or some modern version of it—and these lesbian doctors make it their business to lead the way in providing the best in research and medical care for the lesbian and transgender communities.
Julie Goldman
Julie Goldman has been cracking up the masses since age 15, when she got her first stand up gig at Boston’s Comedy Connection. Between writing for New York City drag king Murray Hill and performing with politcally minded comedy troupe Laughing Liberally, she�s starred as Drea McClay in The D Word and more recently as Linda in Erin Greenwell’s indie flick Mom.
l.a. Eyeworks’ Founders Make Specs Cool
L.a. Eyeworks co-owners and co-designers Gai Gherardi and Barbara McReynolds have changed the way people think about eyewear, creating original, invigorating eyeglasses since 1979. That was the year the two women opened their first store on Los Angeles’ now famous Melrose Avenue. It has since blossomed into a multimillion-dollar worldwide enterprise.
Farrah Krenek
You may not have heard of her yet, but be sure to keep this sexy up-and-coming starlet on your radar.


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