One plus one plus one makes a couple

Theo Kogod
April 16, 2010

It has been said that all is fair in love and war. Polyamory makes all things fair in love and lust. Polyamory, which means, literally, more than one love, is a relatively unheard of type of relationship. It can manifest in many ways. For some people, polyamory means an open relationship. Others might... Read more »

Earlier treatment can prolong lives

Rebecca Gibian
April 16, 2010

In 2008, it was estimated that about 33.4 million people in the world were living with HIV/AIDS. In 2007, it was recorded that 159 American children were diagnosed with the disease.Ever since drugs were combined to form the antiviral treatment to slow the effects of HIV, the question of when to start... Read more »

Greensboro’s Best-Kept Secrets: Greensboro Currency Project offers economic hope

Eric Ginsburg
April 16, 2010

If everything goes according to plan, Greensboro will soon be home to the largest alternative currency project in the United States. The Greensboro Currency Project (GCP) aims to print the currency by the end of the year, offering savings to residents and incentives for local consumption.While it might... Read more »

“Blue Window:” a preview

Amber Reese
April 16, 2010

What do songs from “The Sound of Music,” alcohol, marijuana, skydiving, family therapy, writing, mussels, Italian and music have in common? In Craig Lucas’s “Blue Window,” all of these are present at a dinner party of seven friends and acquaintances. Quite simply, it’s... Read more »

PRIDE hosts Gender Bend

Skylar Larsen
April 16, 2010

The music boomed from the Milner patio. Some people crowded around the entrance to escape the heat caused by too many active bodies crammed into too small a space. Others loitered to show off skirts that hung over hairy legs, baggy pants that clung low on narrow hips, feet balanced precariously on heels,... Read more »