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Wednesday, July 23
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Yuengling Beer distributor's driver fired following anti-gay assault on Brad Walsh, photographer boyfriend of fashion designer Christian Siriano. Vanity Fair takes jab at New Yorker cover. OK: Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears to reunite...
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Tuesday, July 22
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More homophobic advertising, this time from Nike. This one has been seen on phone booths in Harlem. The ads were created by Wieden + Kennedy studio. You can see more in the series here. None are as overtly homophobic but... Read more...
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Monday, July 21
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Join Marriage Equality New York for a march across the Brooklyn Bridge and a fundraiser to push for marriage equality and recognition by the state. Date: Sunday, September 14th 2008 Time: 11:00 a.m. Location: Manhattan side of the Brooklyn Bridge...
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Friday, July 18
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“A upstate high-schooler was ordered to write an apology for showing up to his graduation dressed as a 6-foot penis. Calvin Morett, 19, of Saratoga Springs, stood erect, manned up and pleaded guilty as he was cited for disorderly conduct.”...
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Wednesday, July 16
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Amy Winehouse and Michelle Obama were among those attending the annual Fire Island Pines Invasion over the Fourth of July holiday. The event was documented by Pines Punch. The history, or so they say: "According to legend, in 1976 a... Read...
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Wednesday, July 16
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Gabriel de Jesus, the principal of Sacred Heart School for the Arts in Mount Vernon, New York, has been asked to resign after police discovered him and two other men having sex in the backyard of an abandoned home in... Read more...
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Monday, July 14
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The New Yorker's cover of Barack and Michelle Obama in Muslim/terrorist garb in the Oval Office has generated a not surprising bundle of controversy. The magazine explained it in a press release: "On the cover of the July 21, 2008,... Read...
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Friday, July 11
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Is Bush blocking Obama speech at Berlin's Brandenburg Gate? Jake gets a mane. No brainer: Guess what they're working on a sequel for... Not a surprise: Tanzania to oppose ordination of women and gay bishops in Anglican church. Same-sex Wisconsin...
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Wednesday, July 09
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Grace Jones is back with her first track in 19 years from her album Hurricane due out in October, and she'll eat you alive, AFTER THE JUMP... Read more...
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Wednesday, July 09
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In honor of the NYC Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center's 25th anniversary, The NY Times is today running a great article and photo slide show on the history of both the center and the West 13th building in... Read more....
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Wednesday, July 09
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The NYT City Room celebrates the building that houses New York's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center with a brief but fact-filled piece by David Dunlap, who wrote a 1983 piece on the sale of the landmark building to... Read...
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Wednesday, July 09
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The mustache that New York Yankee Jason Giambi grew in late June has caused such a fuss and developed such a fanbase that it's getting its own day from the organization. Not since the beards of the New England Patriots... Read more...
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Wednesday, July 09
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A priest who interrupted and helped stop an attack on a group of transgender teens by a group of teenage boys outside a shelter in Queens, NY, was himself attacked, struck by buckets and a belt after the young men... Read more...
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Wednesday, July 09
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Looking to start your day with some disgusting news? Well, you’re in luck, because four New York teens have been arrested after attacking a gay youth shelter. Carmen’s Place, located in Queens, caters specifically to marginalized and...
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Tuesday, July 08
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Improv Everywhere, creators of the Grand Central Freeze and the spontaneous food court musical, recently filled a New York subway car with identical twins and recorded the reactions of riders who boarded and were surprised to see a mirror image...
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Tuesday, July 08
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Thomas Disch, a poet, critic, and author of science fiction, died at his apartment in New York on Friday, July 4th, of an apparent suicide. He was 68. NYT: "His friend Alice K. Turner said Mr. Disch shot himself. She... Read more...
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Monday, July 07
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In March 2007, NYC's Roxy nightclub was shuttered, reportedly to make way for condominiums and residential development on the site. Those reports appear to have been premature, as the owners have apparently applied for a liquor license from...
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Monday, July 07
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Sean Hayes, who opens this week in a New York production of Damn Yankees with Cheyenne Jackson and Jane Krakowski, sits down with the New York Times: “For me, the basis of [success as an actor] comes from a love... Read more...
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Monday, July 07
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Russian gay activists to picket Iranian Embassy in Moscow. Nikolai Alexeyev: "We need to continuously remind the state authorities that the death penalty must be abolished." Line forms a week early for 3G iPhone... Ryan Gosling makes an...
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Thursday, July 03
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"May Orchard," 1985, collage on panel I’m not sure what Banksy is up to (though I sure wish Andy had enlightened me about him several years ago, when I could have afforded to buy up all of his work), but... Read more...
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Monday, June 30
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Because there’s no such thing as too much pride - except for hubris - here are some shots from yesterday’s march here in New York City. We’re absolutely in love with the snap of Mayor Michael Bloomberg waving his rainbow flag....
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Saturday, June 28
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The ever growing Working Families Party in New York has come out in support of Marriage Equality as a basic civil right. The WFP is primarily concerned with labor issues and has used their political clout to get the Democrats to focus more on issues...
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Friday, June 27
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Are you in NYC this weekend, and desperately looking for a new, fresh way to celebrate Pride? Are you tired of the parade, pier dance, and other revelry that greets the last Sunday in June? Well don't fret, ennui-stricken gays.... Read more...
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Friday, June 27
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As a remebrance to Stonewall, which started on June 28, 1969, The Center has been involved in creating some wonderful videos. The First March in New York is a great video which talks with people who were there. One stated "We called it the...
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Friday, June 27
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Today marks the 38th anniversary of the first gay pride marches, which were originally called Christopher Street Liberation Day and meant to mark the first anniversary of the Stonewall uprising. The first march went from Washington Place in Greenvich...
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Friday, June 27
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Michelle Obama and NY Governor David Paterson's wife Michelle spoke to 200 donors at the DNC's Gay & Lesbian Leadership Council dinner last night at the Waldorf Astoria in New York, and event which raised $1.3 million, according to organizers...
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Thursday, June 26
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If you're anywhere in the Albany, NY area this weekend and you're interested in being in Ang Lee's film about gay Woodstock figure Elliot Tiber (more on the film here and here), there's an open casting call: "An ad in... Read...
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Thursday, June 26
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In what's being billed as New York's largest public art project since Christo and Jean-Claude's "The Gates" back in winter of 2005, Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson has installed four waterfalls, ranging in height from...
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Thursday, June 26
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NYC Pride is this Sunday. And while the floats, the pier dance, and corporate sponsorships that will surely define the event again this year make for a fun-loving spectacle, things were not always so enjoyment-centric. As you will see in... Read...
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Wednesday, June 25
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by Wyatt Buchanan, Chronicle Staff Writer San Francisco Chronicle As gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people prepare to celebrate gay pride in San Francisco this weekend, many of them also are organizing a boycott and protest of the country's...
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