A hero a day: Sheila Kuehl Today Equality Forum and the gay community celebrates politician Sheila Kuehl. In 1994, Kuehl became the first openly gay California legislator. In 1997, she was the first woman in California to be named Speaker pro
Tempore. She was a member ...more >>
Ifill, Biden let Palin off easy Last night’s presidential debate included one awkwardly worded gay question. Moderator Gwen Ifill, who was nearly as neutered and deferential toward Sarah Palin as Joe Biden was, directed the following question to Biden: “Do you ...more >>
We shopped till we dropped The financial crisis that has consumed Wall Street, Washington and the national media should teach Americans a simple lesson: Stop spending money you don’t have. Don’t be confused by all the experts, economists and pundits now ...more >>
Sen. Coleman’s bi phobia
I have to apologize to my fellow Minnesotans. It seems that
I’m partly to blame for St. Paul not celebrating Pride month when Norm Coleman
was mayor.
Apparently, bisexuals such as myself unnerve ...more >>
A hero a day: Gianni Versace Today the gay community celebrates the legacy of fashion designer Gianni Versace as part of GLBT History Month.
Versace (1946-1997) had his own label by the age of 31. He became the lead designer for ...more >>
A hero a day: Tennessee Williams Today during GLBT History Month the community honors playwright Tennessee Williams. Williams (1938-1983) wrote "The Glass Menagerie," which was rejected as a screenplay for MGM. He reworked it into a ...more >>
D.C. Chef on Top Chef, Taste of Bethesda • Yesterday Bravo released the names and bios of the new contestants for Top Chef: New York, the fifth season of the incredibly addictive and entertaining show. Episodes start airing Nov. 12 at 10 ...more >>
A hero a day: Stephen Sondheim Today Equality Forum celebrates the life of composer Stephen Sondheim. Sondheim has written music and lyrics for major musicals and films. His most famous works include "West Side Story," which he wrote ...more >>