On that heady evening last August when Barack Obama claimed the Democratic presidential nomination before an adoring throng in Denver, it seemed possible he could change the very nature of American politics. Americans, Obama said, had “lost our sense of common purpose”. He vowed to restore “the promise of a democracy where we can find [...] Full story...
An Atlanta judge found three defendants in the Atlanta Eagle gay bar case not guilty Thursday, and the prosecutor agreed to dismiss the charges against the other five defendants.
There’s a great post over at Gay City News by Paul Schindler that talks about the optimism that David Boies and Ted Olson (the attorneys fighting to repeal California’s Prop have that marriage equality will win.
Right now, if you’re a straight actor in Hollywood, it’s great to be gay. we have a Bafta-winning, Oscar-nominated Colin Firth as the grief-stricken English professor in Tom Ford’s sensual and sensitive adaptation of Christopher Isherwood’s novel A Single Man.
According to a post on CNA:
A federal judge in Buenos Aires has nullified the “marriage” of two gay men that took place last week in the Argentinian capital, saying “no elements existed” for the union to constitute a marriage.
“I’m supporting Fight Back New York so we can finally show these anti-equality senators that there are consequences to their actions.
I found a great post by James Withers at 365Gay.com about Maggie Gallagher’s claim that “out” gays and lesbians actually work for her anti-gay organization, the National Organization for Marriage.
There’s a great post on Lez Get Real that exposes a Twitter and Facebook movement aimed at getting Ellen DeGeneres to put together a prom for the students of Itawamba High School after theirs was canceled because a lesbian student wanted to bring her girlfriend as a date.
According to court documents obtained after the trial, on Feb. 24, 2009, Brock returned his school-issued laptop computer to Silver State.
Congratulations on the good news that for the first time in the history of New York State a LGBT organization will be allowed to march in a Saint Patrick’s Day Parade.
There’s been a great deal of speculation across the internet as to why James Dobson, the founder of Focus on the Family has stepped down.
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