Sunday, January 11, 2009

GLBT News Headlines (T5T-6)

Entertainment Publicist and gay girl about town in Los Angeles, Mona Elyafi, discusses the perils of that not so comfortable "in love" feeling. 'Side effects include: ability to mind-read, find meaning between the lines, and amplify to dramatic proportions every little thing my date/girlfriend says, does or doesn't say and doesn't do,' and of course, incessant cell phone monitoring.
As The L Word's sixth and final season draws closer -- it begins January 18 on Showtime -- Pam Grier is reflective about her time with the show. Grier says she's proud of the groundbreaking program, even though she endured "quite hostile" e-mails for being part of a gay-themed show.
Prince Harry has once again apologized for inappropriate behavior now that a military video diary of Harry, third in line to the British throne, has surfaced in which he made racial epithets against Muslims.
Good afternoon, Since 2009 began 9 days ago, Washington just feels different. It’s not the gridlock brought on by new people arriving every day. It’s an aura of hope and anticipation. It’s the relief that will soon come after eight...
WATCH: Obama's incoming press secretary Robert Gibbs answered open questions from Change.gov readers when one, "Thaddeus" from Lansing, Michigan, asks him about Don't Ask, Don't Tell. At 4:17 in the video, Gibbs is asked, "Is the new administration going to...
The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) blog has determined that this year's list of NAACP Image Award nominees includes a number of gay actors and LGBT-inclusive projects. The NAACP Image Awards, established in 1967, is a high-visibility event...

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