Source: CBC , Liberal.ca , Canadian Press via Winnipeg Free Press Prime Minister Stephen Harper said a Conservative MP has apoloized for "completely unacceptable" anti-gay comments he made almost two decades ago and will not be disciplined. Saskatchewan MP Tom Lukiwski came under fire last week when a 1991 videotape was discovered in which Lukiwski made homophobic slurs. He apologized twice for comments, saying they were "thoughtless" and "insensitive." In the House of Commons on Monday, Harper said the MP has given an "unqualified" apology and demonstrated. Full story...
‘The Kiss’ from Adam Lambert’s AMA performance via CNN
If there was any doubt that Adam Lambert’s provocative performance at last night’s American Music Awards show was well planned, then this report by Associated Press entertainment writer Derrik J.
Undated photo of Langbehn and Pond
::: At a town-hall-style meeting Thursday, several nurses from Miami’s Jackson Memorial Hospital personally apologized to Janice Langbehn, a lesbian from Lacey, Wash.
Mrs. Betty Bowers calls herself “America's Best Christian”, and who are we to disagree.
::: Charlie Baker, a moderate Massachusetts Republican running for his party’s gubernatorial nomination, has chosen State Sen.
Liverpool’s gay village via PinkNews
::: The latest in what activists are calling a distressing string of anti-gay attacks in Liverpool, England occurred last week when a gay 19-year-old student was beaten in the city center by eight boys who abused him for being “flamboyantly dressed”, PinkNews reports.
‘The Kiss’ from Adam Lambert’s AMA performance via CNN
Some might wondered why the singer was kissing a chick near the conclusion of Adam Lambert's performance of "For Your Entertainment" at last night's American Music Awards.
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd yesterday gave the strongest hint yet that civil unions legislation recently passed by Australia Capital Territory (ACT) would be scuttled by the federal government, but stopped short of confirming the legislation would be overturned, Canberra Times reports.
Source: Durango Herald, Huffington Post, Denver Post, Two Spirits website
Fred Martinez, who was murdered in June, 2001 near his remote hometown in southeastern Colorado, is honored and remembered in a documentary that premiered Saturday at the Starz Denver Film Festival.
Most of us first heard of 19-year-old Jorge Steven Lopez Mercado through news stories about his brutal murder.
::: Sen. Arlen Specter (D,PA)—who was previously (R,PA) when he campaigned for his senate seat—has signed on in the past month as a co-sponsor of three important LGBT-related bill.
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