Some state lawmakers and gay marriage advocates are hoping to repeal a 1913 law that in 2004 was used to prevent out-of-state gay and lesbian couples from traveling to Massachusetts to be legally married: "The 1913 statute prevents Massachusetts from... Full story...
Kathy Griffin appeared on The Tonight Show Monday night and hit on all the usual suspects. Watch it, AFTER THE JUMP.
Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov said at an AIDS conference in Moscow Thursday that he suppresses the opinions of gays because they spread AIDS: "Mayor Yuri Luzhkov, speaking at an HIV/AIDS conference in Moscow, also said there was no scientific proof.
JAN SHIPPS: LDS Historian says Mormon church is facing "perfect storm" of bad publicity. GOING?: Tricia Walsh-Smith is back to tell us something we all knew a long time ago.
Jury out on Boy George. Following the announcement yesterday of a forthcoming lawsuit from fired HR administrator Crystal Dixon, University of Toledo president Dr.
Writes Treehugger: "Located in Buenos Aires’ Plaza Francia, the oozing young man passes out fliers urging spectators to use public transportation, conserve water, reduce, reuse, recycle and to use energy-efficient appliances.
The Sundance Film Festival announced its line-up for 2009. They also discussed how the festival plans to deal with boycott threats and objections to screenings in Cinemark theaters owned by Alan Stock, who contributed $9,999 to the 'Yes on 8'.
New Yorker music critic Alex Ross won this year's Guardian first book award for his history of 20th century music The Rest is Noise : "The chair of the judging panel, Guardian literary editor Claire Armitstead, said: 'In some quarters.
Vital news from a charity auction at Penn State: "After enduring chants of 'take it off!' for several minutes, the five swim team members removed their shirts one by one.
Via WWD: "When Marc Jacobs found himself in a meeting on a recent Monday morning to brainstorm about Louis Vuitton’s next fashion advertising campaign, inspiration struck.
The city of Annandale in New York City's Staten Island borough awarded $3.75 million yesterday to Robert Walsh, a former firefighter, as settlement for an assault with a metal chair by fellow firefighter Michael Silvestri after what Walsh described as.
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