A guest commentary by Ed Madden on the recent anti-gay legislative moves in the South Carolina House: We are all equal, but some of us are more equal than others. That’s the fundamental assertion of inequality at the heart of that classic novel “Animal Farm,” by George Orwell. “All animals are equal,” the pigs declare, “but [...] Full story...
The Charlotte Observer’s editor received a question about regional colloquialisms in print and online news stories.
The Memphis (Tenn.) Gay and Lesbian Community Center was the victim of anti-gay vandalism, according to the Memphis Flyer.
A North Carolina couple is putting their money where their mouth, heart and passion are. After the stinging defeat of marriage equality in Maine this election, this couple wrote into the Kennebec Journal Morning Sentinel.
Really, it is hard to believe Thanksgiving and Christmas are already upon us. But the Q-Notes staff is busy trying to put the final touches on our 2010 Editorial Calendar.
The editorial board of The Statesville Record & Landmark takes a pro-LGBT stand in their post-election, Nov.
OutSports.com visited Boone for a gay tailgating event at an Appalachian State University football game:
Greg and his partner, Randy, both work at Bank of America in Charlotte and have a second home in Boone.
Maggie Gallagher is director of the National Organization for Marriage. In case you’ve never heard of the group, they are the ones who are, in large part (and with the help of other org’s and religious leaders), pushing against progress on the marriage equality issue in several states (including California and this month’s loss in [.
There’s always some sort of division in the LGBT community. Not being jaded… just being factual.
More states are actively discussing the issue of marriage equality for same-sex couples. It is a heated topic, with debates and election referendums pitching community members and neighbors against each other.
For the second time this year, Charlotte’s gay community has lost one of its nightlife establishments.
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