Natalie Davis is an award-winning journalist, progressive- and GLBT-issues activist, musician and broadcaster. Davis' All Facts and Opinions - The Armchair Activist has existed since 1996. She is general manager and program/music director of Grateful Dread Radio, an 11-year-old multigenre Internet station dedicated to presenting diverse sounds for open minds.
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Renaissance man gets an honorary degree and offers an education.
It's true. I've been sucked into the Soul Patrol. But only for the best of reasons.
If Dubya can disobey laws as he see fits, no meaningful checks or balances exist to protect the people from their supreme leader.
One of the primary reasons for the artist's recent career rise? Word of mouth being spread via the information superhighway.
There's a special place in Hell reserved for irresponsible tabloid journalists.
The road becomes rough, but oh, the words and music are sublime: Our travels through Stewart sounds cover 1984-on.
Making nice with us once doesn't excuse all the ways in which the Religious Right and ex-gay ministries ruin queer lives.
Do activists EVER get a chance to rest from their labors?
Our exploration of 40 years of the folk-rock legend's official recorded output starts with his 1966-82 releases.
Part two of our chat: Folk-rock legend Al Stewart waxes nostalgic about rock and roll, nonsense poetry, and delightfully bends words to his will.
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