Cheap shots?
SNL returns to form but gays emerge as unfair targets
By SCOTT SODE
Friday, November 28, 2008
It's a cliché to criticize “SNL” as a shadow of its former self; that column has been written repeatedly in all kinds of media outlets during the last 15 years.
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It's a good time to be gay - and Republican
I look forward to the day when D.C. shifts to purple or even turns red.
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Log Cabin looks to future after '08 losses
Group looks for new president as it works to redefine GOP
By AMY CAVANAUGH
Friday, November 28, 2008
In the wake of Sen.
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Why the Marriage
Amendment Mattered to Florida
The wrath of Amendment 2 coming to a gay household near you
By Norm Kent
Publisher, www.
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Blame the gov't for Proposition 8
If black civil rights had been put to a vote, Obama would not be president-elect.
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ISO Mr. Right and Mr. Bright By WOODY MILLER Friday, November 21, 2008
Hey Woody!
I have a rather unusual dilemma — I'm a doctor.
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Harvey Milk's friends reminisce about gay hero
New generation will be 'touched and energized' by Van Sant film
By CHRIS JOHNSON
Friday, November 21, 2008
It's not just a movie.
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Obama names 7 gays to transition team
Gay groups consider planning events tied to January 20 Inauguration
By LOU CHIBBARO JR
Friday, November 21, 2008
Officials with President-elect Barack Obama's transition team this week named at least seven openly gay people to transition panels assigned to review federal departments and agencies.
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Beyoncé gets 'Fierce'
Hitmaker unveils alter ego with new double album
By REBECCA ARMENDARIZ
Friday, November 21, 2008
Beyoncé doesn't wear make-up.
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Remembering Rimbaud
New biography deftly captures 19th century poet
By KATHI WOLFE
Friday, November 21, 2008
Conventional wisdom holds that poets have little impact on popular culture.
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Auto accoutrements By JOE PHILLIPS Friday, November 21, 2008
From Porsche pens to BMW coffee makers, auto-related gifts are hot
The economy may be in the tank, but then, well, luckily so is gasoline.
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C’est arrivé près de chez vous / Man Bites Dog aka It Happened in Your Neighborhood (1992)
Direction: Benoît Poelvoorde, Rémy Belvaux, André Bonzel.
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Standing Firm, Moving Forward (http://nationalgaynews.com/content/view/4264/173/)
By Rea Carey,
Executive Director
This last weekend, the nation witnessed an outpouring of emotion and determination from lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in the wake of both a historic and painful Election Day.
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Thursday’s Tenth Annual Tribute To Our Dead (http://nationalgaynews.com/content/view/4262/175/)
By Jacob Anderson-Minshall
This weekend, as people filled streets across America to protest the passage of numerous anti-gay marriage measures, one could easily conclude that the ban on same-sex marriages is currently the single greatest affront to LGBT civil liberties.
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'Never give up'
Protesters hit the streets as Prop 8 challenged in court
By CHRIS JOHNSON
Friday, November 14, 2008
The passage of Proposition 8 banning same-sex marriage in California has sparked a national firestorm leading to protests in several cities where thousands of people have expressed their anger over the elimination of marriage rights in the Golden State.
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TV trailblazers
Kudos to DeGeneres, Maddow for boosting gay visibility
By SCOTT SODE
Friday, November 14, 2008
When America elected Barack Obama to the presidency two weeks ago, it was a historic moment that played out on live television.
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'Promise' keeper
Dance diva Deborah Cox returns to her R&B roots
By BUCK C. COOKE
Friday, November 14, 2008
DEBORAH COX HAS COME home.
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'70s TV 'Wonders'
Gay book series adds volumes on 'Wonder Woman,' 'Charlie's Angels'
By JOEY DiGUGLIELMO
Friday, November 14, 2008
Gay Gen Xers in the mood for fun, quick reads will get a kick out of two new books in “The Q Guide” series devoted to '70s TV favorites “Wonder Woman” and “Charlie's Angels” — as long as expectations are kept in check.
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U. psychologist says sex research distorted
Group espousing treatment of gays cites her work
By Brian Maffly
The Salt Lake Tribune
A national group that advocates "treatment" of homosexuality is being criticized for allegedly distorting a Utah researcher's work to advance the theory that people choose their sexual orientation - a controversial notion rejected by mainstream psychology.
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Switching gears
TV writers test gay fans' patience with twists and a firing
By SCOTT SODE
Friday, November 07, 2008
A lot has been happening with the gay characters on television.
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