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Steve Swayne
Steve Swayne is an associate professor of music at Dartmouth College. He and his partner, Mike Backman, live in Woodstock, Vt. Steve holds degrees from Occidental College, Fuller Theological Seminary, and the University of California at Berkeley. One of seven authors asked to contribute an essay to the Kennedy Center's souvenir brochure for their 2002 Stephen Sondheim Celebration, his work on American musical theater and Sondheim has also appeared in the journals American Music, the Indiana Theory Review, the Hindemith-Jahrbuch, the Journal of the Royal Musical Association, the Journal of Homosexuality, and The Sondheim Review. His book How Sondheim Found His Sound (University of Michigan Press) was published in 2005.
Steve Swayne may be contacted via e-mail.
Contributions
- Civil Unions: Make Them Universal, by Steve Swayne, February 24, 2008
- A Momentous Shrug at Civil Unions, by Steve Swayne, January 28, 2008
- Connecticut's Challenge to Same-Sex Marriage, by Steve Swayne, October 25, 2005
- Miles to Go for Marriage, by Steve Swayne, November 4, 2004
- In Vermont, Gay Ties Are Binding, by Steve Swayne, June 16, 2004
- A Certificate — Not a Ceremony, by Steve Swayne, May 4, 2004
- The Case for Federal Civil Unions, by Steve Swayne, February 28, 2004
- W.E.B. DuBois Championed Equality — for Everyone, by Steve Swayne, November 20, 2003
- Civil Unions for Everybody, by Steve Swayne, October 19, 2001
- Separate State-Sanctioned Unions From Religious Marriages, by Steve Swayne, October 9, 2001
- Civil Unions: 'Different and Better', by Steve Swayne, May 4, 2000