Marriage equality past, present and future: Five years in Mass. has paved the way elsewhere
Addressing the crowd of marriage equality activists and public officials in the basement of Boston's St. Paul Cathedral May 12 to mark the fifth anniversary of marriage equality in the Bay State, Attorney General Martha Coakley said that the legacy of that victory extends far beyond Massachusetts.
GLAD, AIDS Action may sue MGH over HIV disclosures
MGH may be facing a lawsuit over the loss of confidential medical information on the MBTA's Red Line.
Amanda Palmer goes home again
Bi chanteuse Amanda Palmer of The Dresden Dolls comes to LA on June 25. Recently we followed her back to the high school she graduated form 16 years ago. Here's our report.
Hogan's Hero :: Glenn Douglas Packard keeps it real
Gay reality star talks about growing up gay, and dancing free at last.
Rep. Tsongas weighs in on passage of hate crimes legislation
Congresswoman Niki Tsongas of Lowell released a statement after voting today in favor of the Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act, better known simply as the hate crimes bill.
Rockport student wins JFK Essay Contest with profile of pro-gay city councilor
Margo Balboni, a junior at Rockport High School, beat out more than 1400 students from across the country to win this year's John F. Kennedy Essay Contest, and she did it by writing about a Baltimore city councilor who took a bold stand for gay rights.
Join the Impact protests ex-gay training
The latest foray by Exodus International, the country's leading ex-gay ministry, into Boston was a relatively low-key affair, but the grassroots LGBT group Join the Impact Massachusetts and other activists turned out to protest and send a loud message of opposition to their teachings.
'Today Show': 'Craigslist killer' solicited men, transsexuals
Just when you thought you had enough of the media saturation of the alleged "Craigslist Killer" Philip Markoff, along comes the Today Show with an exclusive report on the latest twist in the case.
Queer Eye's Ted Allen Dines Out For Life
With five seasons as the food and wine connoisseur of "Queer Eye" under his belt, there's no doubt about Ted Allen's fine taste. This month, he lends his support to Dining Out for Life, a campaign that donates a percentage of restaurant proceeds to HIV/AIDS organizations.
Advocates scramble to restore state funding for LGBT programs
After suffering major funding cuts and the removal of earmark language for LGBT programs in the proposed House Ways and Means Fiscal Year 2010 budget last week, LGBT advocates and their allies in the State House are working to restore the cuts through the budget amendment process, which begins on April 27.
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