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No to Church, Says Starbucks

You may enjoy that sip of Starbucks coffee a little more today knowing that the company recently gave a “pray the gay away” church a […]

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New Balance and Romney

New Balance‘s Rob DeMartini did something few CEOs would dream of doing – he parted company with the shoe maker’s chairman Jim Davis over donations […]

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Are Bert and Ernie Gay?

For many kids growing up, Bert and Ernie have been friendly figureheads – albeit puppets – that always seemed to be able to carry a […]

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TV Ad Breaks Boundaries

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, right? Well, this ad is the first to ever talk about trans apparel on national television. It […]

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Hump Day Headlines

Michele Bachmann calls gay rights “frivolous.” Obama bans gay rights violators U.S. entry. School sued over anti-gay bullying. Are HIV/AIDS funds in jeopardy? Couple split […]

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MTV’s Looking for a Few Good Lesbians

Ever heard of ‎1 Girl 5 Gays on MTV (it’s broadcast in the U.S. on Logo)? Well, the network is throwing a curve ball into […]

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Conservative Gays Court Coulter

Ann Coulter talked to CSPAN recently about gay people (presumably gay men) who have taken a liking to her, including the gay conservative group GOProud, […]

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“It Gets Better” for the Middle East

The Middle East can be one of the most problematic regions of the world – if you’re gay. But several gay men have released videos […]

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The Celluloid Closet – Revisited

Actor Luke Evans has already gone on the record about dating men and his appreciation of gay porn, but that’s not keeping him from starring […]

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What’s Your Favorite Anthem?

As MTV gears up for its 2011 Video Music Awards later this month, the network has introduced a new category – and is asking viewers […]

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A Summer at the Attic

Mob attacks may be framing a few of Philly’s youth in a bad light, but the Attic Youth Center has been engaging teens with positive […]

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Lesbian Swimmer Making History

UPDATE: Diana Nyad gives up her swim 29 hours after entering the water, reports CNN, after experiencing pain and becoming physically ill. At almost 62 […]

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Manhunt for 40 and Up

If you’ve been on Manhunt, a site that lets gay men cruise each other online (and on its popular mobile app) then you know the […]

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New HIV Law in PA

Last month, Gov. Tom Corbett signed several revisions to Act. 148: The Confidentiality of HIV-Related Information Act into law. The changes will take effect Sept. […]

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Perry’s Prayer Protested

As expected, Gov. Rick Perry’s super-sized prayer event in Houston was protested on Saturday by folks who oppose the American Family Association, a group that […]