Here's the latest news on gay marriage from around the world. The gay marriage news was a bit drowned out by the whole Sarah Palin thing, which we discuss in the woody award section below, but we still found some interesting tidbits to share with our loyal readers. Full story...
The release of ?Milk,? a film that portrays gay rights battles of 30 years ago, is being complicated by a new culture war over homosexual marriage.
Not all the drama is on stage at Grosse Pointe South High School. A radical church known for its anti-gay protests steals the spotlight before the curtain went up.
Amsterdam faces an ingrained problem of violence against gay men, despite its reputation as a haven of tolerance, according to a study released Thursday.
As far as Miguel Garcia is concerned, Chicago already has a gay high school. Jones College Prep, where the 16-year-old is a junior, has the city's largest Gay Straight Alliance, an organization of more than 100 students that he and other members say wields.
Sean Penn portrays the first openly gay elected official in America, San Francisco supervisor Harvey Milk, in "Milk," a new film sure to be in the Oscar race.
Giles Fraser: Black homophobia has been blamed for the repeal of California's gay marriage rules. Is that fair?
A radical Kansas church known for its anti-gay protests across the country sent three protesters today to Grosse Pointe South High School, where they picketed before the school's production of "The Laramie Project," a play about the 1998 torture and beating death of a gay college student in Laramie, Wyo.
Nov. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Gay couples who have legally wed outside New York must be treated the same way by insurers in the state as other married couples, the state's top insurance regulator said.
GROSSE POINTE FARMS -- Two Topeka, Kan., women and a 14-year-old girl hurled threats of condemnation in the cold and wind outside Grosse Pointe's Christ Church today in response to the congregation's support of Grosse Pointe South High School's production tonight of a gay-themed play.
While expecting President-elect Barack Obama to carry through with his campaign promise to allow gays to openly serve in the military, representatives of the Servicemembers’ Legal Defense Network, which represents gay-rights issues for current and former military members, accepts that it may not be one of the first things Obama does.
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