This just in from USMagazine.com... Our favorite out funny lady, Ellen Degeneres will be walking down the aisle this weekend, to marry her sweetheart, Portia De Rossi. The pair are planning a small, intimate ceremony with only a few close friends and family.
Following the California Supreme Court's monumental ruling that same sex couple's have the "right to marry," DeGeneres announced she planned to wed her longtime girlfriend on a taping of her show in May.
"It's something that we've wanted to do and we want it to be legal and we are very, very excited," DeGeneres, 50, gushed to Us Magazine. Full story...
When I had to come out, it was to all of the people in my life at once.
I was married and my husband was at a loss as to how to get support for himself.
I used to live in Florida. I lived in Fort Walton Beach (near Destin). I was married and a foster mom to lots and lots of babies and toddlers.
Hey Lesbiatopians... you may have noticed I've been a little MIA. I apologize for not keeping you all abreast (no pun intended.
Organizers had little less than a week to get the word out. But, the energy was powerful with an estimated 5,000 attendees at Saturday's state-wide protest in favor of marriage equality in Sacramento.
Last July, my Sweet Melissa & I were at Atlanta Pride. Strolling from booth to booth, we met the publishers of the new lesbian magazine Jane and Jane who were there to get new subscribers.
One day when I was getting tea at a local coffee house and living the life of a straight woman, this barista told me something weird.
Gay Wallet, a new social networking site run by the inestimable Genia Stevens of Sisters Talk, is a community of people who support LGBT and LGBT-friendly businesses, organizations & musicians.
How lucky are we? Not only do Californians get an opportunity to protest again this weekend on the heels of the California Supreme Court decision to hear arguments related to the passage of Prop 8, we get to have fun doing it! Margaret Cho will be emceeing the ginormous protest being held at the State Capitol on Saturday, 11/22, from 2 pm to 5 pm.
From the Sacramento Gay & Lesbian Center: "Earlier today, the California Supreme Court agreed to hear several lawsuits filed against Proposition 8 by the National Center for Lesbian Rights, the American Civil Liberties Union, Lambda Legal, several cities and counties and a Los Angeles private attorney.
Bilerico has something pretty darned cool going on this Thursday at 7 pm EST. He'll be hosting three leaders of the anti-amendment charge, Kate Kendell of NCLR, Nadine Smith of Equality Florida, and Barbara McCullough-Jones of Equality Arizona will be available to answer your questions via Liveblog.
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