Monday November 23, 2009 is the monthly Gay Skate Party 7pm - 10pm at Skate King in Bellevue, 2301 140th Ave NE.
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A fellow donor conceived woman and leading campaigner for the rights of other donor-conceived children and adults, Dr.
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The news headlines say he was fired for expressing opposition to same-sex marriage, but by his own admission, Peter Vadala lost his job as a store manager because he believed God wanted him to tell a co-worker that homosexuality is wrong.
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The Gay Entertainment Posts for Monday Include: Chinese Bookworm notes; A historic gay storyline censored; Beenie Man update; Update on Ian McKellen; Rosie’s latest admission; Effeminate Men on TV; Ellen & Portia; Homophobia in Women’s Sports And Sullivan vs Palin.
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ASUS has already gone public with its plans to jump past Dell to become the number three PC vendor by 2011.
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Harriet Andersson, Bibi Andersson, Gunnel Lindblom in The Girls
Michael Patrick Kelly’s documentary Operation Lysistrata, Melvin James‘ A Miami Tail, and Mai Zetterling’s The Girls will be screened at the Getty Villa’s Auditorium on Saturday and Sunday, Nov.
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Does it count as terrorism if people are only terrified because they're ignorant?
Here's a case of a man being tried as a terrorist for the crime of having HIV.
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Access Hollywood's Tony Potts headed to Las Vegas earlier this week to speak with tennis great Andre Agassi, who is opening up as he promotes his new memoir, aptly titled, “Open.
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Roberta Grossman’s Blessed Is the Match: The Life and Death of Hannah Senesh and Gini Reticker’s Pray the Devil Back to Hell (above, lower photo) will be screened as part of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ 28th annual “Contemporary Documentaries” series on Wednesday, November 11, at 7 p.
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Which is more shocking: tennis star Andre Agassi's admission that he was a crazed Crystal queen, or his admission that all that hair was fake? (Answer: the hair, obviously!!!)
(Via Towleroad)
Darren Manzella Personal snapshot of Manzella and his boyfriend
Darren Manzella's story is all-too-familiar.
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Palm device owners have little to complain about when it comes to webOS; not after enduring Garnet and empty Access promises for so long.
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Jon is on his apology tour and now Kate was all apologetic on last night’s TLC special, Kate: Her Story.
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One of Ireland's most loved sporting heroes has moved the goalposts on the debate about public attitudes toward homosexuality in the traditionally Catholic country by revealing he is gay.
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Not only did Andre Agassi drop a bombshell with his admission of crystal methamphetamines while he was a tennis star, he also confessed to wearing a wig in the 1990s! I always wondered if his hair was a wig, but figured a guy that young wouldn’t be wearing a wig.
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The Screenwriter has been refused admission to a discussion on sexuality in Hope College.
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Andre Agassi’s upcoming autobiography contains an admission he used crystal meth in 1997 and failed a drug test--a result thrown out after he lied by saying he "unwittingly" took the substance.
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David McCullough: Painting with Words (top); Philip Glass in GLASS: a portrait of Philip in twelve parts (bottom)
David McCullough: Painting with Words and GLASS: a portrait of Philip in twelve parts will be screened as part of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ 28th annual “Contemporary Documentaries” series on Wednesday, November 4, at 7 p.
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Pauli Murray was an American lawyer, civil rights activist and ordained priest who fought for race and gender equality.
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From Hate To Hope: Hate Crime Perpetrator And Victim Speak Monthly At The Museum Of Tolerance Two Museum employees on opposite sides of a hate crime incident over 20 years ago speak monthly at the Museum of ToleranceOn November 1, 2009, a hate crime victim and a former hate crime perpetrator will hold a special dialogue, From Hate to Hope, at the Museum of Tolerance (MOT).
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