TRYING TO HAVE IT BOTH WAYS: Martina Navratilova, an iconic figure in both tennis and the fight for gay rights, is embroiled in her second high profile divorce and mdash;and her legal approach has many gay marriage activists fuming...
NOT EXACTLY JULIA CHILD: Chicken in a bag is not as nasty as it sounds, and it saves The Lair's David Moretti from starving on a daily basis. Watch this video and step inside the actor's kitchen!
A SORDID LOVE AFFAIR: Muckraker Michael Moore returns to the big screen this October with a documentary featuring our most cherished lover of all time: the dollar...
The effort to pass health care reform legislation is heating up this summer, and so, unfortunately, is the opposition to policies that would help LGBT people and people with HIV and AIDS. This week, the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee has been considering amendments to its health reform bill, the Affordable Health Choices Act.  [...]
Ed. Note: This post is from HRC’s Field Organizer Jeremy Kennedy on the ground in Maine. Yesterday, the fight to protect the freedom to marry in Maine intensified. Stand for Marriage Maine, a group seeking to repeal the marriage equality law which was passed by the legislature and signed by the governor in May, announced that [...]
The Maine Freedom to Marry Campaign leadership team came to Washington yesterday to brief National LGBT and allied organizations on their plan defeat repeal of the marriage equality law that is likely to be on this Novemberâs ballot. Attendees at the briefing (held at HRC headquarters) were impressed with the leadership team and their plan. The only [...]
Are Gay & lesbian Couples Who Married Outside of State Still Legally Married in California?
Another round in the battle over gay and lesbian employment rights is set to come to Metro Nashville in coming months. It's certain to strike reminders of the contentious three-month-long political melee in 2003 that ultimately failed to extend employment protections based on sexual orientation.
Inspired by Barack Obamas election as Americas first African-American president, a gay and lesbian support group broke new ground of its own in Temecula on the Fourth of July. For the first time, members of a local chapter of Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) marched in Temeculas Star Spangled Banner Parade in Old Town. Offering a new look at the 17th annual event which ...


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