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    2007 Shows

      Meet Katherin Sanders The Author of Business Not Politics

      Holiday Gift Giving

    1. Holiday Gift Giving

    2. Coming Up Next

      2006 Shows

      1. Holiday Gift Giving

      2. Making and Keeping your New Years Resolutions

      3. Meet Katherin Sanders The Author of Business Not Politics

        The Making of The Gay Market

      4. Sepcial Guest James Adams founder of GayLab for our Special Valentines Day Show

      5. What to do and were to go if you are a victom of viloince Guests from Fenway Community Health Violence Recovery Program

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      • Past shows and Guest

      Meet

      Malinda Wilson, Karl Houston and Diamond Dunhill they are female illusionists of the highest order. They give us the inside scoop on what showbiz is really like.

      Meet

      John O'Neil has a silky-smooth voice and seductive cabaret style. He came to sing some selections from his newly released debut CD and entertained us with stories of his life as a cabaret singer.

      Meet

      Richie Rich and Matthew Todd, two of Boston's hottest DJ's. Hear what's hot, what's not and how these DJ's are going to make you spin.

      Meet

      Abner Mason, the former President of The Log Cabin Republicans, is one of the highest-ranking African-American Republicans in Jane Swift's administration. He is one of the most visible members of the GLBT community and has graced the covers of many GLBT news publications. Hear the answers you haven't heard in any other interview - Abner tells all!

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      Scott Sylvia, the President of the Greater Boston Business Council! The GBBC is paving the way and establishing a network for GLBT business owners here in New England.

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      Mia Anderson and Britt Wallen, they're with Sojourners, New England's feminist magazine. These women have taken on the challenging task of keeping Sojourner on the minds of feminists here and abroad.