The influential Valley Industry and Commerce Association–the San Fernando Valley’s largest business group–overwhelmingly voted this afternoon to oppose Proposition 8.
Apparently Obama is a crossword favorite but McCain hardly ever appears, which is so clearly explained by a New York Times spokesperson…
Contacted by Politico, Diane McNulty, a New York Times spokeswoman, said, “The answer is obvious for anyone who does crosswords.
While he wasn’t waiting for the slow boat from China, “Yes on 8″ campaign manager Frank Schubert was telling his flock to dismiss the polling on Proposition 8, showing the measure trailing by double-digits.
Since many of you are USC fans, you might find this auction fun and interesting…
Experience College Football’s greatest intersectional rivalry while supporting the freedom to marry!
Blogger BoiFromTroy has donated two tickets to the 2008 USC-Notre Dame football game, played on November 29, 2008 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
Can California being seeing a repeat of electoral history with this year’s ballot measure on same-sex marriage?
Back in 1982, when Los Angeles Mayor Tim Bradley was running for governor, California voters told pollsters that they intended to vote for the African American candidate, but on election day, they pulled their levers for his opponent, George [.
Am I the only one who has founf it odd that Los Angeles Times Steve Lopez’s California-section column has been devoted entirely to the State of Alaska this week?
Is there nothing going on in the Golden State to talk about–or is he forcing a specific agenda on his readers?
When did Steve go to Delaware?
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Ellen DeGeneres uses her blog to talk about Proposition 8–and her opposition to it.
The wording of Prop 8 is tricky.
Yesterday was supposed to be the big day that the Yes on 8 campaign went visible by putting up one million yard signs at 7 o’clock in the morning.
Yesterday, I wore my Republicans Against 8 tee shirt around West Hollywood all day. The only comment anybody made was the DNC organizer outside Starbucks who commented that she didn’t need to ask…
That was, of course, until I arrived at Fiesta Cantina for the Log Cabin Los Angeles Chapter meeting.
The No on 8 Campaign is up on the air a week before the Yes Campaign, with this ad featuring two parents of a gay daughter talking about whether their children should be treated differently.
Now I am not big into gambling, but the bartenders at O-Bar constantly ask my opinions–heck it is better than hearing me ramble on about my personal life.
I totally almost missed it, what with my very interesting trip to San Francisco this weekend, but this week, we celebrated BoiFromTroy’s Fifth Anniversary.
Justin McLachlan does a fairly good job pointing out the inaccuracies of this “Yes on 8″ ad–and declares it to be “mostly accurate.
Last week, I proudly joined a number of current and former Republican Party officials in Los Angeles to condemn an L.
And now a word from a FOB, Alex Geana…
Since I’m a bi-partisan PR whore, I wanted to reach out to the Boi from Troy, telling him about my fab new book Side Step Me.
I’ve lived in West Hollywood for nearly seven years now, and generally consider it to be a safe place to live, especially considering where I lived after first moving to Los Angeles–the area around the USC campus.
The latest field poll shows Proposition 8, the measure to re-define marriage in California to eliminate the right to marry for same-sex couples, is trailing by a 17-point margin.
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is taking the ballsy step of threatening to veto the nearly 80-day-late budget passed by the Legislature this morning.
While I would never choose a Blackberry over a boyfriend, I can relate to these statistics.
The study of 6,500 traveling executives says 35 percent of them would choose their PDA over their spouse.
LAist is reporting on the killer crosswalk near USC–at the intersection of the Row and Hoover Avenue.