"…An Obama aide told the Huffington Post that the campaign has raised $8 million since [Sarah Palin's] speech last night "from over 130,000 donors - on pace to hit $10 million by the time John McCain hits the stage tonight.
Judith Light and Gene Robinson were on hand last night to celebrate the release of Save Me, a flick that looks at the ever-dramatic ex-gay movement.
Republican Congressman Lynn Westmoreland used the word "uppity" to describe Barack Obama. When asked to clarify he meant to use the word, which positively drips with racism, Westmoreland responded, "Uppity, yeah.
John McCain's camp reached out to its queer comrades this week by sending key staffers to address the Log Cabin Republicans this week.
Nico Pitney is definitely on fellow journalist Brian Fitzpatrick's shit list!
Pitney, the Huffington Post editor who chatted with us a few months back, earned Fitzpatrick's rage this week after writing about potential vice-president Sarah Palin's "controversial" religious views.
"More than 37 million U.S. TV viewers tuned in to watch Sarah Palin accept the Republican nomination for vice president on Wednesday, just shy of the record set last week by Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama, Nielsen Media Research reported.
Pop music and religion collide at Ohio's Havens Corners Church, where staffers invoked Katy Perry's hit song "I Kissed A Girl" and posted this message: "I kissed a girl and I liked it then I went to hell.
Michelle Obama was a hot commodity in Hollywood last night!
The potential first lady first hit up a fund raiser thrown by CAA honcho Bryan Lourd and meant to bring in some of the West Coast's gay elite, like Tom Ford, and their money.
Former US Ambassador Michael Guest's not done shaking things up for the State Department. Guest, who resigned from his post in Romania to protest the Department's gay inequality, has now joined forces with Council for Global Equality to coordinate international efforts against homophobia.
We're in the mood for some classic heavy metal, so here's Whitesnake with "Here I Go Again.
If anything, these clips of various people telling off Ann Coulter remind us of something we forgot when we stopped frequenting the playground: When people stand up to the school bully, it's a beautiful thing.
Redskins tight end Chris Cooley recently hosted a fantasy football draft with some of his pals. When teammate Colt Brennan picked Titans running back LenDale White, Cooley, representing hardcore for the "dumb jock" demographic, said, "That's a gay pick.
As Out celebrates disco cellist Arthur Russell, our old friend Matt Wolf's circulating his documentary, Wild Combination: A Portrait of Arthur Russell.
British comedy duo Matt Lucas and David Walliams grace the October edition of Out. And they couldn't look better!
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Some of the gals on America's Next Top Model aren't feeling trans contestant Isis.
One of the ladies, Sharaun, remarked, quite crudely, "America's Next Top Model is not going to be a drag queen.
We can't remember the last time we watched Rocky Horror Picture Show, which means its been too long.
"Horrific" and "evil". Those are two of the adjectives MP George Galloway used to describe a knife attack on a 20-year old gay man known only as Olly.
This should come as no surprise, but a senior preacher man's upset over a possible Bishop appointment for openly gay Jeffrey John (pictured).
Worried about anti-gay violence, some Kansas-based activists are taking public safety into their own hands with a new group, Project Resistance.
Equating this year's election to that of 1992, journalist Wayne Besen urges queer voters to turn out for Barack Obama this November.