Following the decidedly unceremonious demise of the Washington Blade earlier this week, some former staffers have voluntarily worked together to start...
Keep Reading »
Thursday, November 19th, 2009
This year's Equality Summit at Sweden's Presidency of the European Union marked the first time the EU has worked together with LGBT rights...
Keep Reading »
Activists in Greece are pushing for equal rights, according to Amnesty International's Georgia Trimspioti in an interview with World Focus. In stark...
Keep Reading »
Monday, November 16th, 2009
The nation's largest publisher of LGBT newspapers and magazines, including the 40-year old Washington Blade, went out of business today. Six...
Keep Reading »
Newsweek's Ramin Setoodeh came out (pardon the pun) this week with an interesting, if laughable, op-ed piece arguing that the flaming queens on TV...
Keep Reading »
Is being dead a gay issue? If you're a gay couple living in Rhode Island, it certainly is. The state's Governor, Don Carcieri, has...
Keep Reading »
The nation is abuzz today about the Mormon Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints' 11th-hour approval last night of a Salt Lake City ordinance...
Keep Reading »
The nation's largest and most powerful physicians group threw its hat into the ring today in the battle for gay rights in the United States....
Keep Reading »
Gays are not popular in the United States. We make up only about 2% to 10% of the general population, depending on whom you ask. It's no wonder that...
Keep Reading »
Nathanael Bodon, 21, is the latest soldier set to be discharged under the military's 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' policy, according to MidHudsonNews.com....
Keep Reading »