Weary of protests
They look good on camera and make for compelling stories. But to be honest, I'm growing weary of protests.
Our video of gay protestors shouting at attendees of the Democratic National Committee's fundraiser Thursday in Washington was almost ...more >>
Pop culture shell shock: remembering Farrah and Michael pan style="font-size: small;">Wow, what a day. And not in a good way. Like much of the world, I’m mourning the deaths of Farrah Fawcett and Michael Jackson, the former, sadly, expected, the latter — one of those “what-the-fuck” ...more >>
Arrest the gay exorcists The hoopla surrounding the already infamous YouTube clip of a 16-year-old boy being “delivered” from homosexuality raises one key question: Why haven’t the adults in the video been arrested?
They are clearly assaulting the ...more >>
'Homo Nest Raided' As we remember the events at the Stonewall Inn 40 years ago this week, it’s instructive to revisit media coverage of the rebellion, which provides startling evidence of just how far the movement ...more >>
Where I've Been Eating During the winter I'm perfectly content to stay in and cook dinner every night, but when summer's here I want to get out and have dinner with friends and see how chefs are using fresh, summer produce ...more >>
Gov't apologizes to Kameny More than 50 years after firing Frank Kameny from his job for being gay, the federal government today officially apologized.
John Berry, the gay director of the Office of Personnel Management, presented ...more >>
Being openly gay at church is a wonderful thing For the last six months I’ve been playing piano and organ at a United Methodist Church in Alexandria, Va. It’s been a wonderful experience on several levels — after playing in churches ...more >>
OPM honors Kameny Legendary gay rights activist Frank Kameny will be honored today by the Office of Personnel Management, 52 years after the government fired him for being gay.
Kameny will speak at the event. The honor ...more >>