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Thursday, December 04
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A New York City firefighter, critically injured when a colleague hit him with a metal chair during a firehouse fight, has reached a $3.75 million settlement with the city. Robert Walsh testified at his federal lawsuit trial that the attack on New...
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Monday, December 01
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After 14 years of effort, the New York City AIDS Monument was dedicated yesterday in Hudson River Park. From 1985 to 2002, over 81,000 AIDS deaths were reported in New York City and the monument, a 42-foot long, 2-foot tall, 12-inch deep curved...
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Thursday, November 13
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Columbus Circle in New York City was filled with chants of "Gay, Straight, Black, White, Marriage is a Civil Right!" as thousands of protesters came out in opposition to California's Proposition 8, which banned same-sex marriage in...
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Wednesday, November 12
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We're as shocked as anyone that Southern California has become a hotbed of political activism, but nothing's more surprising than Angelino Prop. 8 protesters' willingness to walk long distances for many hours to make their point....
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Wednesday, November 12
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Try as we might, Queerty still hasn't figured out a way to squeeze through the intertubes and be in all places at once. If you're planning on going to the New York City protest this evening, we want to hear from you. Send your pictures...
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Friday, November 07
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"Leonor and Armando Garzon, who came to Queens from Bogota in 2001 to be at the bedside of their son Edgar in the days before he died from a gay-bashing in Jackson Heights, have passed their citizenship exam and become naturalized citizens...
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Thursday, October 23
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Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani has erected a new website site, Join Rudy 2012, which leads us to believe he's hoping the next president only makes it one term. Or he just likes the attention.
Wait, Rudy, didn't you drop out of...
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Thursday, October 23
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A gay New York City cop offered the worst explanation for allegedly sexually harassing his colleagues:
A gay NYPD lieutenant found guilty of sexually harassing two sergeants retired Wednesday, but vowed to keep fighting to clear his name.
Lt. Kieran...
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Friday, October 17
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"A New York City man who fled to London after the beating death of a gay man in 2001 has been sentenced to 22 years to life in prison. Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said John Love McGhee was sentenced Friday in Queens state Supreme...
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Thursday, October 16
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Jeromie Cancel could be the poster child for "horror." And, frighteningly enough, he'd probably enjoy the title. The 22-year old yesterday again admitted to murdering 19-year old Kevin Pravia because he was "bored." This...
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Monday, October 13
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Gray gays are getting lots of love as of late. Non-profit Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders received serious press last week when the AP ran a story on a conference on elderly gay folk, a conference SAGE is co-hosting with the AARP. Today comes...
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Monday, October 13
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Rumor has it Scissor Sisters are playing "secret shows" tonight and tomorrow at NYC's Mercury Lounge. Spread the word… [Arjan Writes] Permalink |
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Monday, October 13
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Once popular with her politico peers, New York City Council speaker Christine Quinn lost some support after this summer's slush fund scandal. And, with all the bad press, the openly gay Quinn's dreams of becoming mayor became quite dim...
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Thursday, October 09
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We knew it wouldn't last. Despite being seized by the tax man this week, popular NYC gay bar Mr. Black remains wide open. [La Daily Musto] Permalink |
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Thursday, October 09
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Two gay Iraqi refugees are making serious headway here in New York City, especially among the bear scene: "…Here they look exotic among the mix of bellies, baseball caps and bearded men. It’s this all-American aesthetic, however, that...
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Monday, October 06
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Don't judge Senatorial hopeful John Chromczak by his Republican cover. The first openly gay Republican to run for New York state Senate, Chromczak knows his odds are slim, especially considering he's running for the 25th district, which...
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Tuesday, September 30
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"It is a statistic surprising even to those it describes: Same-sex couples in the Bronx are more likely to have children than those in any other New York City borough, according to a study released last month, and perhaps more than any county...
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Tuesday, September 16
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Gay and jobless? Thursday's Out to Work is the second annual career fair targeted to the LGBT Community in NYC. "In this troubled economy and uncertain times, employment, especially employment in an LGBT supportive company, becomes more...
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