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Who's your favorite not-quite-a-big-star actor? (Not b-list, necessarily, but not somebody who gets their name above the title.) I like Chiwetel Ejofor, the British actor who starred in Children Of Men and Kinky Boots. He was fantastic in the miniseries Tsunami: The Aftermath. I also love Toni Collette from Little Miss Sunshine and Muriel's Wedding. Oh, she too was in Tsunami: The Aftermath. Full story...
The proposed George W. Bush Sewage Plant renaming that I told you about back in April? Yesterday the initiative qualified for the November ballot in SF.
Bawdy 70's game show The Newlywed Game is coming back to the airwaves. But via Good As You, check out the eligibility rules (PDF):I can't imagine any self-respecting queer couple wanting to go on The Newlywed Game, but then again I didn't use to think that people would eat worms for money on TV.
Using the same language as the amendment, a new Field Poll shows that a majority of Californians continue to oppose Proposition 8.
Wednesday night Sen. Dole made Keith Olbermann's "Worst Person In The World" countdown at #3. Coming in at the top was that Florida billboard asshat.
The ACLU and the Americans United for Separation of Church and State have filed a joint lawsuit in a federal appeals court asking that government funding be refused to a Baptist childcare agency in Kentucky because the agency fires gay employees and proselytizes to the children.
Via Towleroad comes the story of Oklahoma politician Brent Rinehart's homophobic comic book, which he is using to attack the people he thinks are trying to run him out of his OK County Commission office:
The "liberal good ol' boys,” gays and Satan are doing everything they can to get Oklahoma County Commissioner Brent Rinehart out of office, a comic book prepared by his re-election campaign claims.
The Winter Garden was built in 1896 as the American Horse Exchange and was opened by the Schubert family as a theater in 1911.
Less than a year after Merck gave up on its initially promising HIV vaccine trial, the U.S. government announced yesterday that it too was giving up on a massive HIV vaccine trial.
Last night Aaron and I attended the first of three NYC shows by Yaz (Yazoo to you Brits) as they close out the American leg of their Reconnected reunion tour.
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