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Cover Story - Sk8r Gurlz PDF Print E-mail
Written by Heather Robinson   
Saturday, 14 March 2009 16:00
Sk8r Gurlz A horny lesbian goes to the roller derby

Most dull situations can be improved by putting everyone in roller skates. Add disco balls, a snack bar and some groovy tunes and you’ve got yourself a party. Add 10 derby dominatrix and seven rolling refs and you’ve got yourself a roller derby bout.
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Publisher Letter - Men On Sports PDF Print E-mail
Written by Eric Carlyle / David Riach   
Saturday, 14 March 2009 16:00
Congratulations Pittsburgh & David

A lot has changed here at Compete — and not just the name of our magazine. If you recall last year’s March issue you might remember our discussion of football, comparing American football to soccer (or as David would say, football).
Our discussion led in particular to the Super Bowl.
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You’ll never know until you read PDF Print E-mail
Written by Buddy Early   
Saturday, 14 March 2009 16:00
Even though we are constantly hearing from our readers how much they appreciate Compete Magazine, it can be a hard sell for some who still don’t understand the scope of what we do.
There are those who do not play sports who think that our content will not appeal to them.
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Feature - Kimberly Spalding goes through life spinning & kicking PDF Print E-mail
Written by Stacey Jay Cavaliere   
Thursday, 08 January 2009 13:52
Kimberly Spalding Los Angeles- based DJ Kimberly S. has become one of the most prominent forces in the gay circuit music scene. Her love of dance music began when she worked at a retail music store, buying 12-inch records and putting tapes together to experiment with mixing new sounds. It was when she met James Donaldson, a DJ at a local lesbian bar that she really began to become interested in the art of DJing herself. He taught her how to count music, mix at proper beats, and experiment with
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Column - All Out PDF Print E-mail
Written by Patricia Nell Warren   
Saturday, 14 March 2009 16:00
A closer look at who is "overpaid"

As the issue of “overpaid CEOs” convulses the nation, I’ve been looking at how it might broaden to include “overpayment” in the non-corporate world as well. One disturbing area is in education – namely, compensation for a few top men and women head coaches. It’s intriguing to see how their salaries compare to those of the CEOs under fire –
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