A leading human rights group has called on politicians in Burundi to drop plans to amend the penal code and prohibit same-sex acts.
Bill Richardson was named as Barack Obama's choice for Commerce Secretary yesterday. Mr Richardson was an early contender for the Democratic nomination for President.
Gay rights advocates in South Africa have expressed delight that after pickets and protest the country's Human Rights Commission are to take a journalist to court over a homophobic newspaper article.
Rhys Bobridge doesn't just think he can dance, we get the impression he thinks he can do just about anything. And we agree. This jack-of-all-trades is set to heat up your summer with his hot new single.
Last night, dozens of mothers with children in the public gallery cheered and applauded when they learned the Upper House MPs voted 20 to 18 in favour for legislation that allows gay and single women access to fertility treatment.
Famous ex-celesbian Anne Heche, who took a break from heterosexuality to date Ellen DeGeneres from 1997 to 2000 (and even planned to marry her once it became legal), is pregnant again.
AFP | Conservative Revolt Expected to Roil International Communion Washington Post, United States - Matters came to a head five years ago when the Episcopal Church ordained its first openly gay bishop. Since then, a growing number of parishes and dioceses ... Conservatives Expected to Split Episcopal Church Episcopal split has had little effect in Lee Conservatives in Episcopal church form new group |
Gay rights pick up support in US Salt Lake Tribune, United States - "Polls get a pretty good cross section of people," he said, noting that the international firm Harris Interactive -- which GLAAD hired to conduct its Pulse ... |
Museum and Gallery Listings New York Times, United States - ... the gay mainstream. Itâs all here in a fine retrospective. 1071 Fifth Avenue, at 89th Street, (212) 423-3500, guggenheim.org. (Cotter) INTERNATIONAL ... |
AFP | Conservative Revolt Expected to Roil International Communion Washington Post, United States - Matters came to a head five years ago when the Episcopal Church ordained its first openly gay bishop. Since then, a growing number of parishes and dioceses ... Conservatives Expected to Split Episcopal Church Episcopal split has had little effect in Lee Conservatives in Episcopal church form new group |
Gay rights pick up support in US Salt Lake Tribune, United States - "Polls get a pretty good cross section of people," he said, noting that the international firm Harris Interactive -- which GLAAD hired to conduct its Pulse ... |
Museum and Gallery Listings New York Times, United States - ... the gay mainstream. Itâs all here in a fine retrospective. 1071 Fifth Avenue, at 89th Street, (212) 423-3500, guggenheim.org. (Cotter) INTERNATIONAL ... |
Hamilton's Glamz! cabaret restaurant is up for sale, with the outgoing director hoping the business will be purchased by someone in the LGBT community who will keep it running as a drag venue.
Voters’ economic status and religious convictions played a greater role than race and age in determining whether they supported the Nov. 4 ballot measure outlawing same-sex marriage in California, a new poll shows. The ban drew its strongest support from both evangelical Christians and voters who didn’t attend college, according to results released Wednesday by the [...]
Those nicknames from the past â" God’s Rottweiler, the Panzercardinal â" don’t seem to stick anymore. After acquiring a reputation as an aggressive, doctrine-enforcing Cardinal, Pope Benedict XVI has surprised many with his gentle manner and his writings on Christian love. But with the Christmas season upon us, there is growing proof that the 82-year-old [...]
Moscow’s mayor, who has banned gay rights parades in the past, vowed Thursday to continue his ban on what he called sexual minority “propaganda”, according to Russian news agencies. Mayor Yuri Luzhkov, who has called homosexuality “satanic,” said City Hall has banned, “and will continue to ban, the propaganda of the views of sexual minorities.” Those [...]
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