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7. Moving into the mainstream

8. The Force is with us

9. Wake up, Britain: we gays have moved on: thirty years ago, outrageous camp might well have been the preferred public image of homosexual men. But no longer, writes John Lyttle. So why won't television executives acknowledge it?

10. The new moral army

12. The eastern affront: this depiction of oppression is decorously polite

13. Gorilla warfare: epic tales of good versus evil must be shamelessly vulgar

14. Shoot 'em up: forget acting--cinema-going gamers just want violence

15. Victorian virtues: black-and-white morality takes on an unexpected colour

16. Up to his old tricks: Gilliam's grotesque fairy tale lacks the sparkle of real magic

17. Criticism: Keira's tears

18. Hit woman: almond eyes are not enough to turn a star into a bounty hunter

19. Blood-red army: vampires stalk Moscow's dark streets in a grim horror parable

20. Sole sisters: fabulous shoes and Britflick cliches save more northerners

21. Kind of magic: an anime wizard in fabulous drop earrings? How improving

22. Fight the power: a Depression-era hero strikes a blow for America's underdogs

23. Emma's on top of the world

24. When prejudice reaches fever pitch

25. I'm out with the in crowd

26. Let's hear it for Britain's un-British star

27. Here's a tale you couldn't make up

28. Mr Wonderful

29. As pathetic as any TV dinner

30. See her ... then see her

31. All dressed up for the movies

32. Exposed! America's biggest scandal sheet

33. Do we need The X Files?

34. Love, sex, intelligence

35. Oh, Superman

36. The feel-bad factor

37. He's out. As in 'outcast.' (writer Paul Burston is gay but writes critically about gays)(Interview)

38. In my home town, even peace is uneasy

39. Some novels have fewer equals than others

40. He's the nation's favour jester, But, asks John Lyttle, will Michael Barrymore's public still love him tomorrow?

41. 'I'm no cartoon. I'm me. I'm flesh and blood.' (Bruce Wayne, inspiration for the Batman comics)(Interview)

42. Dazzled by shiny, happy, out New Labour

43. Self-righteous brother

44. One door opens, another slams shut

45. John Lyttle

46. Love you, hate you: the Standard's confusing cruising of gay men

47. Anything but the Boy

48. Venus surprising

49. Are homosexuals gay?

50. The biggest mother of them all

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