GET PLUGGED IN: From Bi Visibility Weekend in New York City to ten full days of Pride festivities in our nation's capitol, culminating in an event headlined by RuPaul, GayWired brings you the hottest gay happenings from coast to coast and beyond.
MONTH IN REVIEW: May did bring plenty of flowers for sports lovers. Manny Ramirez got suspended; Michael Phelps got busy; Mark Sanchez stripped down for GQ; Matt Shirvington hit the track in his Jockeys; and Prince Harry hit the polo field in NYC. Read on for more of the best (and worst) of This Gay Month in Sports.
FAMILY MATTERS: Though she claims to want a family reconciliation, on a promotional tour for her new book Stories from Candyland, Candy Spelling, the wife of the late television mogul Aaron Spelling, blames her husband's death on daughter Tori.
Ed. Note: This update on the civil unions bill in Illinois is from Nathan Schackow, an HRC volunteer leader in Chicago As of late Friday afternoon Senate Bill 1716, the Religious Freedom Protection and Civil Union Act, is now ready to move forward in the Illinois House. The status of the bill is “Third Reading” at the moment, meaning [...]
In this blog series, HRC attorneys discuss news and break down legal theories relevant to a U.S. Supreme Court nomination and the pending retirement of Justice David Souter. Now that Sonia Sotomayor has been nominated for the soon to be vacant Supreme Court seat by President Obama, the U.S. Senate has the opportunity to weigh [...]
Ed. Note: This post is from Ellen Kahn, director of the HRC Foundation’s Family Project as part of the 4th annual Blogging for LGBT Families Day. Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty must live in a bubble. Or maybe he exists in an alternate universe. How could he possibly veto a piece of legislation that protects children? How [...]
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