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Between the Lines (BTL) is a weekly newspaper for Michigan's gay and lesbian community; it is published by Pride Source Media Group. BTL provides analysis, news reporting, unique profiles, interviews, avant-garde entertainment and arts coverage and lifestyle features. Includes local, national, and international news, calendar of statewide community events, party line and area bar guide, classifieds, personals & cartoons and puzzles.
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Between the Lines (BTL) is a weekly newspaper for Michigan's gay and lesbian community; it is published by Pride Source Media Group. BTL provides analysis, news reporting, unique profiles, interviews, avant-garde entertainment and arts coverage and lifestyle features. Includes local, national, and international news, calendar of statewide community events, party line and area bar guide, classifieds, personals & cartoons and puzzles.
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