Sunday, January 18, 2009

GLBT News Headlines (T5T-6)

Entertainment Publicist Mona Elyafi realizes she's more like her mom then she'd ever imagined. And it took her pup George Michael to teach her that.
A French awards' show mistakenly doled out to "I Kissed a Girl" singer Katy Perry for the best international song of the year, but the award was quickly rescinded following a mistake in tabulating the votes and it was handed over to Rihanna for "Disturbia."
Beyonce has let it slip that she will be singing "At Last," the standard Etta James made famous, for Barack and Michelle Obama's first Inauguration night spin around the dance floor. Also appearing at the Neighborhood Ball for the Inauguration are Beyonce's husband Jay-Z, Alicia Keyes, Faith Hill, Mariah Carey, Maroon 5, Mary J. Blige, Shakira, Stevie Wonder, Sting, and will.i.am.
Good afternoon, Last week, I talked to you about the changes in Washingtonâ€"the aura of hope and anticipation, and the feeling of relief after eight years of dead ends on LGBT equality. This week, the transformation is ever more tangible....
HRC Back Story congratulates bloggers and New York's Andy Towle, Michael Goff and their team for winning the 2008 Best LGBT Blog Weblog Award! Our staff and readers love Towleroad for its titillating mix of pop, politics and um, delicious...
Tom Hanks, executive producer for HBO’s “Big Love,” the "exquisitely plotted" series about the lives of a rich Salt Lake City man and his three wives, publicly expressed his disapproval of the Mormon Church and its members spending millions of...

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