Access Design, Cats/Dogs
  How to design your home to permit or block access by humans, dogs, and cats to different areas.
  Activist and Scientist Parable
  An ironic fable which contrasts "personal" and "professional" interests in disease treatment.
  The Adventures of Felix Cull, Cat-Man
  The cloning of cat and man resulted in Felix, who has had quite a time adjusting to life in the human world. Here is a collection of his social, athletic, and romantic adventures, and a photo.
  Advice First, Then Money
  A commonsense approach to homelessness- or, how to live cheaply in a 21st Century city.
  Advice for Cat Owners
  Every wondered about the semiotics of kitty's "gift" of a nearly-dead rodent? This essay explains it all.
  Affirmative Action Letter
  Gently reminding an enthusiast that a lot of white men could use affirmative action, too.
  Affirmative Inaction
  We bend the rules so that more Blacks and Latinos can get into prestigious colleges; here's a proposal to bend other rules so that fewer Blacks and Latinos go to prison for drug-law offenses.
  AIDS and Class
  A first attempt to examine the role of social class in the way AIDS is experienced.
  An AIDS Conundrum
  A new twist on an ancient refutation of religious fundamentalists.
  Alphabet of Gaydom
  The gay world consists not merely of the A-list and the B-list, but of seven more "letters" and innumerable combinations thereof...
  Amazing Taste
  New lyrics for an ancient hymn.
  Antivisible Man
  People we really don't want to see are more than merely invisible; they occupy a strange kind of "negative space".
  Aspects of Three Holocausts
  Observations on cities where AIDS is devastating gays (San Francisco), IDUs (Milan), or heterosexuals (Lusaka).
  Automobile Horns and the Need for Clearer Communication
  A way to sweeten- or at least articulate- that most irritating of urban noises.
   

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