We as a nation
have spent the better part of the past two years debating
change -- how much we need, when we need it, and who the
arbiter of this change should be. The Advocate
has covered every aspect of this race for change --
from our early interviews with then-candidates Hillary
Clinton and Barack Obama to November 4, when we
dispatched a team of reporters across the country to gather
the most thorough online gay-themed Election Night
coverage ever recorded.
And now that
Barack Obama is finally preparing to make the first of his
many promised changes by taking the oath of office,
we'd like to unveil a big change of our own:
After nearly four decades as a biweekly magazine,
we're going monthly. The issue in your hands is the
first of the new frequency. This change is intended to
reflect how you and I, as readers, consume media
today. We no longer rely solely on weekly or biweekly
magazines (or even the evening news or daily newspapers) for
our news -- we get it online. We still read magazines
-- lots of them, in fact -- but now we look to them to
provide us with context and analysis of the quick-hit
news reports we've already read on the Web.
So we at The
Advocate have shifted our focus -- toward both
providing more comprehensive coverage on Advocate.com and
publishing a bigger and better magazine. This issue of the
magazine not only feels more substantial than the last
one (thanks to our new paper stock), it is more
substantial -- thanks, in large part, to our
broadening pool of contributors, including columnist Michelangelo
Signorile; Washington, D.C.-based reporter James
Kirchick, who wrote our cover story on Obama;
and Dale Hrabi, who profiles Sigourney
Weaver. You'll also notice a new section in the
magazine -- what we're calling The Advocates --
where, every month, experts in health, finance,
fitness, travel, food and wine, and fashion will bring you
the top news and tips in their fields. I like to think
of it as expert advice on life -- the way you live it.
As I'm
sure we'll soon be hearing from Barack Obama --
change itself often necessitates further change. So I
encourage you to write me at editor@advocate.com to
let me know which of our tweaks need further
tinkering. It's a priority of everyone at The
Advocate that this magazine stays in step with your needs.
And to that end, we're thrilled to have you be
a part of this, our latest change.
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