So, as most of you know, I'm located in the wonderfully smoggy, traffic-laden city of angels, Los Angeles, CA. Living in LA means that you will inevitably meet famous people and probably end up on a TV show. Ok, maybe not everyone, but for me there is much truth in that statement and I was definitely NOT looking to enter "the biz". LOGO recently filmed a new reality show called "Gimme Sugar" which is about five hot young friends in the L.A. lesbian club scene who bite off more than they can chew when they try to launch and promote their own club night. The show follows them through all their dramas and if they succeed, they'll be the youngest female promoters in LA. Full story...
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.
Honorees to be recognized as inspirations to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth at Cracked Xmas gala
Academy Award®-nominated actress, Sigourney Weaver, and Lifetime Networks, one of the top-rated basic cable television networks, are set to be honored at Cracked Xmas, the 11th annual fundraising event benefiting The Trevor Project.
After last weekend’s passionate protests throughout our wonderful country, I figured things would die down - but NO! Indeed not - and this weekend promises to be even bigger.
In my 16 years living among evangelical Christians, I can think of one word that characterized them almost universally: fear.
In Los Angeles on Saturday November 15th, protesters clustered shoulder to shoulder angrily, albeit peacefully, near City Hall before setting off on a downtown march, chanting and carrying rainbow flags and signs bearing messages such as "No More Mr.
Courtesy of our "fellow" lesbian site, The Lesbian Lifestyle
Wyatt Buchanan of the San Francisco Chronicle says, “It’s a never-before-seen response, surpassing in size and scope even the 1969 Stonewall riots, which launched the modern gay rights movement after New York City police raided a Greenwich Village gay bar.
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