The Charlotte Observer’s editor received a question about regional colloquialisms in print and online news stories.
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An online entrepreneur who built a social network for lesbians and the leader of the barrier-crossing Gay Bingo, which has raised over $620,000 for AIDS care, are among those honored this week for their contributions to the gay and lesbian community.
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With a recent Charlotte Observer endorsement under his belt, openly gay Charlotte City Council candidate Owen Sutkowski is riding high.
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In an interesting move, the Charlotte Observer has endorsed openly gay political newcomer Owen Sutkowski over incumbent straight ally Councilmember Patsy Kinsey for the District 1 seat on the Charlotte City Council.
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The Charlotte Observer printed Newsday’s film critic’s take on “Taking Woodstock” –
Tiber’s book mentions several gay experiences, some empowering, some brutalizing, but here they’re reduced to two: a brief hookup and an ambiguous hug-fest.
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The Jonas Brothers are playing Charlotte on Friday, Aug. 21. They’re dragging along a “handpicked” boy band from New Jersey: Honor Society.
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A crowd of more than 10,000 celebrated Charlotte's gay and lesbian community Saturday at the Pride Charlotte festival at Gateway Village.
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It must be true… a McClatchy newspaper sez so today. Right there, above the fold in today’s Charlotte Observer:
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