The Leffews, fresh off its own bout of gay-on-gay attacks, are our go-to family on meaningful days. Like National Prayer Day, Mother's Day, and even Halloween.
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Johann Hari gives a useful history lesson.
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In 2002, white-supremacist music label Resistance Records released Ethnic Cleansing, a technically unimpressive first person shooter that has your skinhead or KKK protagonist (they provide a choice!) gunning down stereotyped representations of African Americans, Latinos and Jews in an effort to "protect" white people from their influences.
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Coming on the heels of Lindsay Graham's criticism, this is very interesting. It suggest to me that, whether or not Graham and Brooks coordinated their public rebukes, they certainly are reinforcing one another.
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Male Spectrum released a very interesting video for its members last Wednesday with two
very unlikely characters: Mormon Prophet Joseph Smith and Jesus.
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Normal 0 History is everybodys storyincluding the GLBT community! Although the museum is open and welcoming to everyone on a daily basis, Out at Plimoth Plantation is a fun day for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender individuals, families and friends to enjoy the living history museum in an atmosphere of acceptance and tolerance.
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The recent Value Voters Summit held in Washington D.C. last Friday had some downright hilarious moments - including former Miss California Carrie Prejean's declaration that "God chose me!" (to have breast augmentation?).
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There weren't supposed to be any media at Sunday's anti-gay marriage convention in Augusta, Maine.
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Few games have been as highly anticipated or hyped as much in the mainstream and game press alike as The Beatles: Rock Band.
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by Patrick Appel David Silbey gives Pat Buchanan a history lesson. Adam Serwer piles on.
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by Patrick Appel Lawrence Glickman, Professor of History at the University of South Carolina, e-mails: I've been following the thread on the "Whole Foods" boycott on "The Dish" and other sites.
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Last night we kicked off Capital Pride week here in Washington, DC. The opening event is one that I love for many reasons, not the least of which is that it is held inside (gotta love the humidity here).
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