The gays have loads of reasons to hate on President George W. Bush. He and his cronies did, after all, use us for political gain and continue to poo-poo on the idea of same-sex marriage. Despite all that, however, Bush does deserve some lavender love, says activist David Benkof: It is unquestionable that George W. [...] Full story...
Apparently backtracking on an October statement that some 3,000 layoffs will not affect USA Today, the newspaper conglomerate Gannett, which publishes 86 different titles, is slashing some 2,000 new jobs.
The Global Financial Hobo Apocalypse knocked on the door of Viacom today as the media giant laid-off 850 employees, which includes, according to an unconfirmed anonymous rumor made to Gawker, perpetually angry-face MTV correspondent John Norris.
Openly gay Australian hyphenate (singer-songwriter-music producer) and all-around hottie Sam Sparro received his first Grammy nomination last night in the category of Best Dance Recording for "Black & Gold.
A New York City firefighter, critically injured when a colleague hit him with a metal chair during a firehouse fight, has reached a $3.
On Monday we told you about Max Mitchell's plan to rewrite the Bible to make it more gay. World Net Daily, the social-conservative right-wing "news agency" picked up on the story in a piece called "New 'Bible': Heterosexuality is sin" and quoted a Queerty commenter in the process:
According to the pro-homosexual website Queerty.
Londoner La Roux has the whole androgynous Annie Lennox/Tilda Swinton thing that British women do so well going for her.
Sean Penn with Gus Van Sant at the 18th Annual Gotham Independent Film Awards on Tuesday night
QUEERTY REPORTS — "A new step" in gay cinema is how director Gus Van Sant described his Harvey Milk biopic last night at a Q&A following a screening at the the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Moscow has banned gays and lesbians from promoting their way of life because they can help spread HIV/AIDS, the Russian capital's 72-year-old mayor was quoted as saying on Thursday by RIA news agency.
We realize we can't please all of the people all of the time with our MG choices, so today we're pleasuring ourselves.
The Sundance Film Festival has announced its 2009 selections (full list available here, PDF), and we have our eye on Dare, "about three privileged high school seniors who decide they can no longer ignore their deepest needs and take the biggest risk of their lives," starring Emmy Rossum and featuring Ana Gasteyer, Alan Cumming, and [.
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